![]() ![]() "At all levels, the defendant's organisation was concealing unlawful activity because it was well aware of how damaging it was," he said. On the second day of the trial at the High Court in London, David Sherborne, the lawyer representing the claimants, said knowledge and involvement in unlawful acts went right to the top of the company. ![]() It denies any senior figures had knowledge of unlawful acts. MGN, now owned by Reach (RCH.L), is contesting the allegations, arguing some claims have been brought too late, and rejecting most of the others. They allege the papers habitually accessed private information by phone-hacking, deception and other illicit means between 19. ![]() Harry, King Charles' younger son, and more than 100 others including celebrities and high-profile figures, are suing the publisher of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People. LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Senior executives of Mirror Group Newspapers authorised widespread illegal activity at their tabloids including the targeting of a British royal, the lawyer for Prince Harry and others suing the publisher said on Thursday. ![]()
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