Prince Harry loses privacy case against Daily Mail publisher
Prince Harry has lost his High Court privacy case against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail. The court ruled against Harry, Elton John, and other claimants who alleged their privacy was breached by the tabloid. The case was one of several high-profile legal battles Harry has pursued against the British press. The ruling is a significant setback for the prince's campaign against media intrusion.
Iran has struck three vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, according to reports from the British military and UKMTO. Two or three tankers were hit by projectiles in the latest attacks along the strategic waterway, which carries about a fifth of the world's oil supply. The attacks mark a significant escalation in regional tensions. The U.S. and allied navies are monitoring the situation closely.
New footage shown at the Kirk hearing reveals a man on a rooftop near the shooting scene, raising fresh questions about the incident. A police agent testified that the gunman had interacted with members of Charlie Kirk's group prior to the attack. Conspiracy theories continue to circulate around the case, which has drawn significant public attention in the U.S.
Nigel Farage has resigned as a UK Member of Parliament for Clacton, triggering a by-election which he says he will contest. The Reform UK leader stepped down amid a donations controversy, with allegations surrounding campaign funding. Farage's move is seen as a strategic gamble to return with a stronger mandate. The controversy has put pressure on Reform UK's leadership.