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What is the status of the Duke of Sussex’s legal actions?

What is the status of the Duke of Sussex’s legal actions?

Harry most recently lost his legal action against the Home Office over a decision to change the level of his security arrangements.

A&E times typically higher in Wales than England and Scotland in past decade

A&E times typically higher in Wales than England and Scotland in past decade

All three nations have recorded a steady rise in the percentage of people not seen within four hours.

Man jailed for life for murder cannot be guilty, Court of Appeal told

Man jailed for life for murder cannot be guilty, Court of Appeal told

Oliver Campbell’s conviction for murder in 1991 was ‘unsafe’, a hearing in London was told on Wednesday.

Rishi Sunak fails to express confidence in Post Office chief under investigation

Rishi Sunak fails to express confidence in Post Office chief under investigation

The Prime Minister was challenged in the Commons about the leadership of Nick Read.

Harry appears in video message to call for WellChild Awards nominations

Harry appears in video message to call for WellChild Awards nominations

The duke has been patron of the charity since 2007.

Last remnant of aviator Amy Johnson’s doomed aircraft saved for posterity

Last remnant of aviator Amy Johnson’s doomed aircraft saved for posterity

A section of the parachute door from the last plane flown by the pioneering aviator was purchased at auction by Kent Battle of Britain Museum.

Government remains ‘committed’ to Troubles Legacy Act despite judge’s ruling

Government remains ‘committed’ to Troubles Legacy Act despite judge’s ruling

Mr Justice Colton delivered a 200-page judgment on the controversial Act intended to deal with the legacy of the Troubles.

Pro-Palestine march organisers vow to continue with protests demanding ceasefire

Pro-Palestine march organisers vow to continue with protests demanding ceasefire

The comments come in response to Home Secretary James Cleverly questioning the need for future demonstrations in support of Gaza.

Duke of Sussex to appeal against High Court ruling over change to UK security

Duke of Sussex to appeal against High Court ruling over change to UK security

Harry lost a challenge against the Home Office over a decision to change the degree of his personal security when he visits the UK.

Keir Starmer accuses Conservatives of ‘dancing to tune’ set by Nigel Farage

Keir Starmer accuses Conservatives of ‘dancing to tune’ set by Nigel Farage

The Labour leader used Prime Minister’s Questions to suggest the governing party is no ‘longer the Tories your parents voted for’.

Inaccurate images generated by AI chatbot were ‘unacceptable’, says Google boss

Inaccurate images generated by AI chatbot were ‘unacceptable’, says Google boss

The tech giant said it had been working ‘around the clock’ to address the issue.

UK’s £11.6bn climate aid commitment at risk, watchdog warns

UK’s £11.6bn climate aid commitment at risk, watchdog warns

Government has ‘moved the goalposts’ on the target, which has contributed to undermining the UK’s international leadership on climate, report warns.

Just Eat set for profit increase amid strong UK momentum

Just Eat set for profit increase amid strong UK momentum

It came as the takeaway delivery giant revealed a drop in transactions over the past year.

Regulator announces crackdown on vape ads across social media

Regulator announces crackdown on vape ads across social media

The law prohibits e-cigarette ads appearing on most social media accounts.

Murder-accused mother ‘calm’ as paramedics tried to save son, three, court told

Murder-accused mother ‘calm’ as paramedics tried to save son, three, court told

Christina Robinson denies murdering three-year-old Dwelaniyah who was allegedly violently shaken at the family home in Durham.

Dame Esther Rantzen makes fresh call for assisted dying vote after MPs’ report

Dame Esther Rantzen makes fresh call for assisted dying vote after MPs’ report

The issue is being considered in both Jersey and the Isle of Man – both of which are British Crown Dependencies.

Aston Martin pushes back first electric car to 2026

Aston Martin pushes back first electric car to 2026

The luxury carmaker had been aiming to release an electric car in 2025 after last year striking a deal with Saudi-backed US luxury EV maker Lucid.

People are dying waiting for Windrush compensation, says Age UK

People are dying waiting for Windrush compensation, says Age UK

The charity said that by the end of 2023 only 1,993 individuals had been offered compensation.

Bedfordshire zoo welcomes ‘ray of sunshine’ baby monkey

Bedfordshire zoo welcomes ‘ray of sunshine’ baby monkey

The first pictures of the flame-coloured baby monkey show it cuddling into its mother’s black fur.

Labour pledges ‘Raneem’s Law’ to overhaul police response to domestic violence

Labour pledges ‘Raneem’s Law’ to overhaul police response to domestic violence

Labour has pledged to halve violence against women and girls in a decade if it comes to power.

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