and hundreds gather at the sydney opera house to remember the comedy superstar barry humphries. hello, welcome to verified live. prince harry has been awarded £140,000 damages in his phone hacking case against the publishers of the daily mirror. a high courtjudge ruled this morning that on 15 occasions, the duke of sussex was the victim of hacking or other unlawful methods of getting stories about him. in a statement, prince harry said it s a great day for the truth and called on the police to launch a criminal investigation into mirror group newspapers. our media correspondent david sillito reports. this has been a landmark case. prince harry said his life had been blighted by illegal press intrusion and, today, the judge mrjustice fancourt ruled that, yes, his phone had been repeatedly hacked by mirror group newspapers. outside court, a statement was read out on behalf of the duke. today s ruling is vindicating and affirming. i ve been told that slaying dragons will get
better about myself that i- good at myjob! i feel slightly. better about myself that i know good at myjob! i feel slightly- better about myself that i know now how they better about myself that i know now how they were better about myself that i know now how they were getting better about myself that i know now how they were getting those - better about myself that i know now| how they were getting those stories. prince harry wins his phone hacking case against the mirror group and is awarded £ia0,000 in damages. he describes it as a great day for truth . the former editor piers morgan denies he knew anything about it. we ll get reaction tonight from alan yentob, whose phone was hacked thousands of times while he was working in senior senior roles here at the bbc. more grim news from gaza. three israeli hostages were shot dead by israeli hostages were shot dead by israel troops, mistaken for hamas fighters. and later in the programme, an exclusive interview with polan
agreed to part ways. a catastrophic conflagration which could engulf the region and beyond. a number of other countries are rushing to get there people out, aided by a local in the fighting today. the shortages of food and water worsen as thousands of sudanese citizens trying to flee. andrew harding has the very latest on what s happening in khartoum. khartoum today, still burning as civilians, locals and foreigners hunt for ways to escape from sudan s hellish capital. imagine the desperation. many people still can t get out. it s still going on. this for the last 20 minutes. like the man who filmed these images. he s from dunfermline, in fife, and was visiting relatives in sudan s capital when the fighting began, trapping his family. basically they were running along my street yesterday, last night, they were running along here and they were shooting, chasing people along the street. we re locking all the doors and we go right into the middle of the house. asked if he feels
and the other main stories on bbc news at ten. a body found in the river wyre is that of nicola bulley, who went missing three weeks ago. police conveyed the family s sadness. nikki, you are no longer a missing person. you have been found. we can let you rest now. more strike action in the nhs, asjunior doctors in england vote overwhelmingly to protest over pay. and the growing debate over updating the works of roald dahl one author says it s a form of censorship. on bbc london, the mayor promises free school meals for every primary and coming up on the bbc news channel. liverpool s american owners say they re not selling the club just on the hunt for investment after previously saying they would consider new shareholders. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten, live from kyiv, where an american president has made an extraordinary visit to an active war zone. joe biden s trip here was short on time, just a couple of hours, but long on symbolism, ahead of the firs