facilitated partly by the fact the press wouldn t leave them alone. now the tables turn and it becomes an interrogation. harry will have to answer questions because the barrister on the other side is trying to get him to prove these allegations. that will be aware of the difficulty is, in proving that there was indeed unlawful gathering of information by the press and do stories were then published. let s take you into what is coming out of the courtroom and a little bit more with helena wilkinson. all of a sudden the lights are coming in thick and fast. pick out some of the key thing is we are hearing. what thick and fast. pick out some of the key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, both - key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, both in - have been he
call for disposable possible crates of genocide. doctors call for disposable vapors possible crates of genocide. doctors call for disposable vapors to - possible crates of genocide. doctors call for disposable vapors to be - call for disposable vapors to be banned protecting growing numbers of young people who are taking up the dangerous habit. let s return to london s high court. prince harry has left after giving evidence. here isjust the briefest of grimaces as he left the building. he will be there again tomorrow. prince harry face detailed questions about dozens of newspaper stories, he said based on illegally obtained information. the princes seeking damages against mirror group newspaper which deny allegations which include hacking. those are the pictures for the blessed life to the court. nancy kacungira, is at the court for us. live at the court. certainly a dramatic day here. now everything is coming down, the press are taking down their equipment, they will
on both sides of the river. inundating settlements our russia editor steve rosenberg gave me the view from moscow. in the last out of the white house has been giving his opinion. here is john kirby from the national security council. john kirby from the national security council. john kirby from the national securi council. ~ , , security council. we ve seen reports that russia was security council. we ve seen reports that russia was responsible - security council. we ve seen reports that russia was responsible for- security council. we ve seen reports that russia was responsible for the l that russia was responsible for the explosion at the dam. which i would remind russian forces took over a legally last year and have been occupying since banned. we re doing the best we can to assess those reports and we re working with ukrainians to gather more information. we cannot say conclusively what happened at this point. conclusively what happened at this oint. , ., point. l
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