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Prince Harry in London for another court fight: What is it about?
Fp Explainers •The royal is among a slew of high-profile personalities including singer Elton John, actresses Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost who have brought invasion of privacy cases against British tabloids
'Shoot me twice in the head': What Amrullah Saleh told his personal guard to avoid surrender
•Before leaving Kabul, Saleh went home to destroy pictures of his wife and daughters. He also said leaders need to become martyrs and prisoners if the situation arises, taking an apparent swipe at former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and other officials
Manchester City attacker Raheem Sterling accuses British newspapers of 'fueling racism' in Instagram post
•In his social media post on Instagram, Raheem Sterling refers to headlines about Tosin Adarabioyo, 21, and fellow City youngster Phil Foden buying houses.
British tabloid to pay Melania Trump $3 million, after report alleged she worked as an escort in '90s
•Britain's Daily Mail newspaper apologised to US First Lady Melania Trump and agreed to pay her damages over an article that included allegations that she worked as an escort in the 1990s
Daily Mail banned as 'unreliable source' by Wikipedia
Fp Archives •Wikipedia editors have voted to ban the use of articles from British tabloid The Daily Mail and its globally popular website as sources, calling them "unreliable", according to a statement.
Does Deepika Padukone deserve to be on the worst dressed list for MTV EMAs?
Fp Staff •A British publication labelled Deepika Padukone's outfit as 'a Bollywood Blunder.'
Daily Mail says may partner to bid for Yahoo
Fp Archives •The parent of Britain's Daily Mail said on Wednesday it had not submitted it's own bid to buy Yahoo Inc's core Internet business, but was still in talks to partner with other suitors of the U.S. company.
Peepli Project slams Daily Mail report on elephant torture in South India
Fp Staff •The Peepli Project, in an open letter to Daily Mail, claimed the article on elephant torture to be "factually and chronologically wrong, misguided and misinformed, and lacking in basic journalistic ethics".
British press rallies behind Charlie Hebdo, says attack cannot curb free speech
Fp Archives •Britain's newspapers rallied behind their French counterparts on Thursday following the horrific terror attack on magazine Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead.
Read: Sir Martin Sorrell talks all things India... and Twitter IPO
Anant Rangaswami •Last week, Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, spoke to Anant Rangaswami in the first of a monthly chat on major developments in the communications, marketing and advertising universe.