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Prince Harry, Elton John and More Sue 'Daily Mail' Publisher Over 'Gross Breaches of Privacy'
Prince Harry and Elton John are among a small group of public figures making explosive allegations in a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers — the publisher behind the British tabloids the, and claiming they were the victims of, among other things, phone-tapping and other breaches of privacy.The Duke of Sussex and actress Sadie Frost are being represented by the law firm Hamlins LLP London, while the «Tiny Dancer» singer — along with his husband, music producer David Furnish, actress Elizabeth Hurley, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon — are being represented by London-based gunnercooke LLP.According to a press release from Hamlins, and obtained by ET, the group all claim in their separate lawsuits that they «have become aware of compelling and highly distressing evidence that they have been the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by Associated Newspapers.»Some of the allegations include the hiring of private investigators to bug their cars and homes as well as ordering the bugging of their live telephone calls. The group also alleges Associated Newspapers paid police for inside information and impersonated staff at hospitals and clinics to obtain sensitive information.
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Watch Snail Mail, Soccer Mommy, Bully and Sad13 cover Pavement
Snail Mail, Soccer Mommy, Bully and Sad13 joined forces this weekend for an all-star cover of Pavement‘s ‘Grounded’ – check out footage below.The four artists had all been attending a ribbon-cutting event for the new pop-up Pavement Museum in New York City, which was opened last week to mark the start of the reunited band’s residency at the city’s Kings Theatre.Pavements 1933-2022: A Pavement Museum promises “artifacts and archival material spanning the band’s 30+ year history,” as well as “previously unseen imagery, artwork and ephemera, commendations and commemorations, alongside rumored relics of the band’s real and imagined history (as well as exclusive merchandise and classic museum souvenirs).”Watch the four indie singer-songwriters take on ‘Grounded’ below.Pavement – Stephen Malkmus, Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg, Mark Ibold, Bob Nastanovich and Steve West – first revealed their intention to reunite once again back in 2019, though their comeback shows have been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.The band played their first gig in 12 years in Los Angeles back in May, before kicking off their latest reunion tour proper by headlining Primavera Sound Barcelona and Porto in June 2022.After their current US tour, the band will embark on a UK and European tour later this month.
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Brits handed Black Friday and Christmas warning as Royal Mail announces 19 strike days
The Royal Mail has said it plans to strike across Black Friday and in the run-up to Christmas as it schedules 19 days of industrial action.The strikes are a follow-up to action in August and September which focused on working conditions and pay rates. READ MORE: 'Superhero' bloke's Pizza Express loyalty hack hands out £70 of discounts to strangers The walkouts will take place over a number of different days, The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said, with the first expected to kick off from 4am on Thursday, October 13, and will last 24 hours.There will be more action expected on October 20 and 25, and November 28.Black Friday will take place on November 25.Big stores are expected to offer big discounts, drawing big crowds and putting big demands on postal services – potentially causing a really big problem in light of the strikes.Cyber Monday – the online wing of the retail therapy weekend – follows two days later.Amazon has also launched Prime Day, adding a second date – which will now fall over October 11 and 12.The Royal Mail meanwhile, said it needed to make changes to its business as it is losing £1million a day.Further strike action is expected this week, on September 30 and October 1.“Significant disruption” has been warned by the service, which has apologised for any inconvenience caused.It is expected it will prioritise prescriptions and Covid testing kits – no letters will be delivered.Workers collecting, delivering and sorting will be striking on September 30, October 1, 13, 20 and 25 and November 28.Collections, admin, international operations, and processing will be striking on November, 3, 9, 15 and 24 and December 1.Deliveries will be striking on November 4, 10, 16 and 25 and December 2, and Network
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