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Prince Harry in court for Daily Mail publisher trial

The Duke of Sussex has arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice in London for the start of a nine-week trial against Associated Newspapers over unlawful information gathering claims. Follow the latest.

Undertaker kept body for weeks, court hears

A Cornwall funeral director has been sentenced after keeping an 86-year-old woman's body for weeks. Jack Weekes admitted preventing a lawful burial. Read the full story.

Men guilty of raping runaway girl in Birmingham

Two men lured a 16-year-old runaway in Birmingham before a horrific series of rapes across multiple cities. All four perpetrators have been convicted and await sentencing in 2026.

Men convicted for rape of 16-year-old runaway girl

Four men have been found guilty of raping and sexually exploiting a vulnerable 16-year-old girl in Birmingham, Walsall, and Manchester. The victim's bravery led to a complex police investigation.

30-Year Hunt for Killers of Mum Burned Alive

Tracey Mertens was doused in petrol and set alight on church steps in 1994. With her dying breaths, she gave police a description of her attackers, who remain at large. A £30,000 reward is still active.

CMA Investigates ABF's Hovis Takeover

The UK's competition watchdog has launched a formal investigation into Associated British Foods' purchase of Hovis. The outcome could reshape the British bread market. Read the full details.

Ex-Wolves Striker Wins Surgery Negligence Case

Former Wolves striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake wins High Court case against surgeon Prof James Calder, claiming an unnecessary ankle procedure prematurely ended his football career. Read the full details.

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