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Prince Harry to give evidence in Daily Mail privacy trial

The Duke of Sussex will take the stand next week in a landmark legal action against Associated Newspapers. He and six others allege unlawful activities including phone hacking and surveillance. Follow the latest from the High Court.

Life sentences for mistaken identity machete murder

Two men, including the victim's best friend, have been given life sentences for the brutal killing of Michael Beaton in a case of mistaken identity in Greenock. Read the full court details.

300+ Met Police Declare Freemason Membership

More than 300 Met officers and staff have revealed Freemason links as a High Court judge considers a legal challenge to the force's controversial declaration policy. Read the latest.

Teenagers jailed for homeless man's manslaughter

Two teenage girls have been sentenced for the manslaughter of Anthony Marks, 51, after their selfies and videos placed them at the scene of the brutal attack near King's Cross. Read the full story.

58-year-old UK cold case solved after DNA breakthrough

The 1967 rape and murder of Louisa Dunne in Bristol was solved 58 years later, marking the UK's longest-running cold case breakthrough. Discover how modern forensics and relentless review brought justice.

Son returns to mum after 6 years over psychologist evidence

A teenager will spend Christmas with his mother after nearly six years apart, following a High Court ruling that questioned evidence from an unregulated psychologist in parental alienation cases. Read the full investigation.

Earl's Court 4,000-home development approved

A major 4,000-home West London development gets green light from Kensington and Chelsea Council. The £10bn scheme now heads to the Mayor for final approval. Read the latest.

Court halts refugee evictions, extends move-on period

A High Court order forces the Home Office to delay evictions for newly recognised refugees at risk of homelessness, extending the move-on period to 56 days. Over 3,000 people are set to benefit this winter.

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