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Prince Harry is not taking wife Meghan, son Archie, daughter Lilibet to London but not ruled out travelling other places in UK, including to Birmingham. Here's whyPrince Harry would fly in on Monday for a five-day visit marking the one-year countdown towards next year's Invictus Games, launched by the...
New rules simplify drug launches, reduce manufacturer liability for overchargingNew rules now allow drug manufacturers to launch similar medicines without prior price approval, streamlining market entry. Companies can s...
Donation box to bank: Inside Ram temple cash trailAn FIR regarding alleged theft of donation money at Ayodhya's Ram temple has exposed potential flaws in the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Ksh...
In 1979, 'Uncle Moosa' quit his govt job, took a suitcase full of books to remote Arunachal & led a revolution that changed children’s lives foreverSathyanarayan Mundayoor, a former Revenue Officer from Kerala, left his secure government job to bring books and learning opportunities to ...
Raakh true story explained: Everything you need to know about the chilling Ranga-Billa case. How did it change actor Bobby Deol's childhood?Prime Video's Raakh brings the 1978 Ranga-Billa case to light. The crime drama is inspired by the kidnapping and murder of Delhi siblings G...
Trump lawyers deny BBC access to financial details in $10-billion lawsuit, report saysDonald Trump's legal team has refused to share financial details with the BBC. This comes amid Trump's $10 billion defamation case against ...
Kerala’s healthcare gold rush: How private equity is reshaping hospitals and raising fears over costsPrivate equity funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into Kerala’s healthcare sector, reshaping a system long dominated by inde...
'Are you nation's chief priest'? SC questions Indian Young Lawyers Association in Sabarimala caseThe Supreme Court slammed the Indian Young Lawyers Association for its 2006 PIL challenging the Sabarimala temple's entry ban for women. Ju...
National Herald case: Delhi HC to hear ED plea against Sonia, Rahul Gandhi todayThe Delhi High Court will hear a plea from the Enforcement Directorate. The ED challenges a trial court's decision. The trial court refused...
Eric Swalwell denies sexual misconduct allegations by multiple women as Democrats withdraw endorsements in California governor raceEric Swalwell news: Democratic lawmaker Eric Swalwell faces sexual misconduct allegations from multiple women, claims he vehemently denies ...
Daily Mail case update: Why Prince Harry, Elton John and others accuse publisher of 20 years of unlawful activities – here's what UK judge saidDaily Mail lawsuit Prince Harry: Prince Harry, Elton John, and other public figures are awaiting a High Court ruling in their lawsuit again...
Prince Harry loses latest stage of libel battle, ordered to pay nearly £50,000 to The Mail On Sunday ownerPrince Harry faces a £50,000 legal expense as he loses a legal battle against The Mail on Sunday in a libel case. The lawsuit centers on an...
Prince Harry loses initial round in libel case against Daily Mail publisherPrince Harry faced a setback in his libel case against the Daily Mail publisher regarding an article suggesting his concealment of efforts ...
Judge allows Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail to move forwardA British judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by Prince Harry, along with Elton John and other public figures, can proceed to a full trial.
What to know as Prince Harry prepares to take on a British tabloid publisher in courtPrince Harry is going where other British royals haven't for over a century: to a courtroom witness stand. The Duke of Sussex is set to tes...
Prince Harry back in London, appears at High Court for privacy, phone-tapping casePrince Harry is back in London, UK for legal proceedings involving phone-tapping and privacy allegations against Associated Newspapers. He ...
Prince Harry's lawsuit against publisher of 'Daily Mirror' set for May trialMirror Group Newspapers had been accused of phone-tapping and other privacy breaches.
UK media group will pay £1, confidential sum in damages to Meghan Markle in privacy caseThe order said Associated should also pay £300,000 to Meghan Markle for legal costs.
Prince Harry accepts UK publication's apology, 'substantial' damagesThe damages are being donated by the royal to the Invictus Games Foundation.
National Herald to resume publication: AJLIn the Lucknow meeting, the Associated Journals Limited (AJL) had decided to convert into a not-for-profit company and re-launch its newspa...