Topline
Some of the United Kingdom’s biggest names are bringing the publisher of one of the county’s largest tabloid newspapers to court over privacy violations, including Prince Harry, just months after he published his memoir Spare and emerged as a vocal critic of the British press.
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The lawsuit alleges Associated Newspapers — which owns titles like the Daily Mail, Metro and i — breached privacy to learn celebrity gossip including by bugging phone calls, placing listening devices in homes and cars and breaking and entering onto private property between 1993 and 2018.
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