All news by author: Jess Glass

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Steve Coogan being sued over 'devious' and 'weasel-like' Richard III role
Actor Steve Coogan is facing a lawsuit by a university registrar who was depicted in a film documenting the finding of King Richard III's skeleton in a car park back in 2012
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Man who mixed sperm with his father's sample won't need paternity test
The man mixed his sperm with his father's and injected it into his partner, resulting in the birth of a now five-year-old boy, known as D, but the council brought a legal bid over the parentage of the child
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Judge slams 'absurd' claim Manchester Arena bombing that killed 22 was staged
Martin and Eve Hibbert, who were at the Ariana Grande concert in May 2017 and suffered life-changing injuries, are bringing legal action against Richard Hall for his comments
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Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against the Daily Mirror
Sir James Dyson gave evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice over two days in a trial against Mirror Group Newspapers - but today, Mr Justice Jay dismissed the inventor's claim
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Laurence Fox's new girlfriend joins him at libel trial after online racism row
The star has been in court after he lashed out at social media users who branded him 'racist'. He retaliated by branding the critics 'paedophiles' in an exchange that has led to court action.
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Laurence Fox branded 'intelligent racist with an agenda' in explosive libel case
Laurence Fox is on trial over a social media spat that erupted in 2020 where he was branded a racist by social media users only for him to brand the critics 'paedophiles' in reply
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Noel Clarke satisfied' after ruling in Guardian libel battle
Actor Noel Clarke has said he is 'satisfied' with the latest High Court ruling in his libel case against the publisher of the Guardian newspaper over its reports of sexual misconduct allegations
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Suella Braverman broke law putting lone children in hotels with 154 missing
In a High Court ruling Mr Justice Chamberlain said the routine housing of unaccompanied children in hotels was against the law, and said asylum seekers were treated "less favourably"
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Mirror publisher apologises to Prince Harry over unlawful information gathering
MGN Limited has apologised "unreservedly" to Prince Harry at the High Court for one instance of unlawful information gathering involving the Duke of Sussex
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Prince Harry 'complained he couldn't afford security after quitting royals'
Prince Harry, 38, is suing Associated Newspapers Limited for libel over an article regarding his quest for police protection when he and his family visit the UK
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Owners of £2m luxury flats overlooked by Tate Modern win court privacy battle
Owners of luxury flats in the Neo Bankside development in London have won a privacy battle to prevent the public looking into their flats from the Tate Modern's viewing platform