A judge rejects a request by News Group Newspapers that may have cut short the prince's legal battle.
Because I’ve followed the progress of so many of the January 6 defendants’ trials, I was fully aware of the implications — and the government’s misapplication — of the much-discussed Section 1512(c)(2) felony that has been applied to more than 350 cases. But it wasn’t until I heard the nine members of the U.S. Supreme Court grill Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar that I became genuinely frightened by the overreach of the Justice Department’s never-before-used application of this law. ...
UPDATE: Prince Harry cuts ties with UK as he formally makes USA home (Third column, 6th story, link)
David Sherborne, lawyer for the Duke of Sussex, said his client faced an 'impossible' threat of high legal costs by continuing the case.
The Duke of Sussex has been accused of making the Invictus Games "too royal" by heavily involving Meghan Markle in the events with over 2,000 ex-military veterans leaving the games because it's lost its "original meaning", according to an expert.
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Harry insists that the US is now his residence but specialist expatriate law firm Blevins Franks warns of the pitfalls.
Legislation forcing ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban in the US has passed the House and is headed for a vote in the Senate Source
The Judge accepted that David Waldron has been a “major player” in the illegal distribution and sale of controlled drugs in Dublin since 2000.
The former glamour model, 45, has been declared bankrupt for a second time after failing to pay over £750,000 in unpaid tax - and will now face losing her home unless HMRC can recover the money.
Accused mushroom chef Erin Patterson, 49, is expected to appear in Latrobe Valley Magistrates' Court via video-link from the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre at 10am on Monday.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, wore an assortment of medals on his jacket as he named combat medic Sergeant First Class Elizabeth Marks the Military Times Soldier of the Year.
Prince Harry is facing backlash over his “embarrassing” and “ridiculous” decision to wear Britain’s “participation medals” at the US Army awards ceremony - Prince Harry has been criticized for his “embarrassing” decision to wear British “participation medals” while presenting an award to a top performing American soldier.The Duke of Sussex, 39, wore a number of medals on his jacket as he named combat medic Sergeant First Class Elizabeth the Military Times Soldier of the Year, including three...