Private Harry, RBA dinner tab and first rule of politics
Beware the politician who promises a new era of trust, integrity and respect in government.
Beware the politician who promises a new era of trust, integrity and respect in government.
The morning show host was taken aback by a royal correspondent when a shocking parallel with Prince Harry’s court case was revealed.
The RBA boss talks about the need to raise productivity but everything we now do is designed to reduce it.
To summarise Prince Harry’s witness statement: everything he says is true, except for the bits that come from others, which he thinks are true but might not be. What could possibly go wrong?
During an emotional final day of evidence, Prince Harry said he hoped his case would stop the ‘abuse, intrusion and hate’ towards him and his wife.
Prince Harry described the UK government as being at ‘rock bottom’ during a historic day of evidence at the High Court.
The Prince complains the press has been hostile ‘since I was born’ but he struggles to accept journalists may have got information from talking to people.
The Duke takes the witness stand in the case against Mirror Group Newspapers and alleges he may have been watched by private investigators during his gap year here in 2003.
The Duke of Sussex took aim at the journalist during his High Court legal battle, accusing Morgan of ‘a barrage of horrific personal attacks and intimidation’ against wife Meghan.
Mirror Group Newspapers denies Harry’s ‘fantastical’ claims of hacking, as he delays his court appearance to attend daughter Lilibet’s second birthday party.
Reports that she is reviving her lifestyle blog, The Tig, have prompted industry insiders to predict the rise of Meghan the mega-influencer.
Prince Harry has lost a major legal bid that won’t allow him to ‘buy’ the UK’s Metropolitan Police to act as his security.
Omid Scobie, Harry and Meghan’s biographer, had his recent claim that they drove at 130km/h to evade paparazzi debunked. Reaction to his stories shows how polarising he has become.
The ‘drama queen’ Sussexes are presumably rueing the day they hired a taxi driver gifted with common sense.
Readers have their say on the Sussexes’ New York paparazzi ‘chase’, Treasury’s pronoun approach to productivity, and China’s lobstergate.
The Sussexes say ‘highly-aggressive paparazzi’ staged a ‘two-hour pursuit’ through the streets of New York … but a key eyewitness says their claims were ‘exaggerated’.
Prince Harry’s isolation at the coronation amply illustrates his link to the heart of royal power is further removed than the 8800km to Montecito.
Prince Harry claims newspaper executives, including Piers Morgan, former Mirror editor, were aware of unlawful information-gathering about his personal life.
The man behind Spare says his subject wanted to rebut ‘lies’. Really? What Harry wants isn’t to tell the truth, it’s revenge and slagging off his family.
While the King is said to have been ‘pleased’ Harry was there, the Duke of Sussex flew 8000kms to spend most of the coronation being ignored and looking at his lap.
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