Readers of the Mail titles, and the journalists working for them, have cause for great celebration following Mr Justice Nicklin's judgment yesterday in the High Court.

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Mr Justice Nicklin ruled that the Duke of Sussex and six other household names had failed to prove unlawful information gathering at Associated Newspapers Limited

The High Court's ruling dismissing Prince Harry's phone-hacking case against the Daily Mail has been described as an 'overwhelming vindication of our journalism' by former editor…

A high court judge dismissed a string of claims brought by the Duke of Sussex and six other celebrities against the publisher of the Daily Mail

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Prince Harry has lost his latest legal battle, this time against the publisher of the Daily Mail.

In a magnificent victory, the High Court dismissed a confection of lurid allegations that the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday had used illegal means to gather information.

Readers of the Mail titles, and the journalists working for them, have cause for great celebration following Mr Justice Nicklin's judgment yesterday in the High Court.

Journalists at the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday were comprehensively vindicated yesterday after the High Court dismissed every one of the 57 claims levelled against them.