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Saturday, Oct 11

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Turtle power! Marine reptiles brought back from the brink of extinction - with a little help from the Daily Mail

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Data shows the green turtle population rebounding in a feat being hailed a major conservation victory by scientists.

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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The sickening toll of Labour's meddling

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When national security enters any equation concerning Britain PLC's balance sheet, it must always trump any other concerns.

Friday, Oct 10

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‘Burglary to order’ allegation thrown out of Prince Harry’s High Court battle with Daily Mail

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The Duke of Sussex is one of seven stars accusing the publisher of unlawful information gathering

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Kate claim will not go to trial between Harry and Mail publisher, judge says

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An allegation that the Princess of Wales’s phone was targeted by a private investigator cannot go to an upcoming trial between the publisher of the Daily Mail and a group including the Duke of Sussex, a High Court judge has said.

Burglary allegation against Mail publisher thrown out before Harry claim trial

www.expressandstar.com

An allegation that the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper commissioned “burglary to order” cannot go to an upcoming trial in claims brought by a group including the Duke of Sussex, a High Court judge has said.

Burglary allegation against Mail publisher thrown out before Harry claim trial

www.shropshirestar.com

An allegation that the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper commissioned “burglary to order” cannot go to an upcoming trial in claims brought by a group including the Duke of Sussex, a High Court judge has said.

Kate claim will not go to trial between Harry and Mail publisher, judge says

www.shropshirestar.com

An allegation that the Princess of Wales’s phone was targeted by a private investigator cannot go to an upcoming trial between the publisher of the Daily Mail and a group including the Duke of Sussex, a High Court judge has said.

Wednesday, Oct 8

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Meet our Predictor winners: The Daily Mail readers who've taken home £1,000 each in our Premier League prediction game

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It's been an utterly thrilling start to the Premier League season but, for a select few football fans, it just got a whole lot more exciting.

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Inside the UK's 'worst integrated' district: Daily Mail visits area of Birmingham where Robert Jenrick claimed 'he couldn't see a white face

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With its Asian grocery stores and jewellers, a West Indian bakery and even a branch of the Bank of India, the main Soho Road through Handsworth certainly seems multicultural.

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Monday, Oct 6

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We back Tuchel! Daily Mail Sport readers overwhelmingly agree with England boss Thomas Tuchel's decision to axe Jude Bellingham from Three Lions squad

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Earlier this year, Tuchel told talkSPORT that his mother found Bellingham's rage 'repulsive' and that he needed to 'channel' his 'fire' better. He has since apologised for that comment.

Sunday, Oct 5

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Saturday, Oct 4

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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: These toxic marches are fuelling the rise of bigotry and hatred

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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Even as the families of those killed at the Heaton Park synagogue were preparing their funeral services, Palestinian activists were gearing up for another march.

Friday, Oct 3

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Now Harry appears to blame his own lawyer for William being 'dragged' into his legal battle with the Mail

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The Duke of Sussex, who is suing the Daily Mail's publisher, seemed to have had no idea his barrister David Sherborne would bring his brother William - an 'associate' of Harry's - into the proceedings.

Thursday, Oct 2

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Prince Harry's case against Daily Mail: legal researchers hatched a 'camouflage scheme' to 'mislead' High Court, hearing is told

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Prince Harry and Baroness Lawrence's legal team 'hatched a scheme' to mislead the High Court in the high-profile trial they are bringing with others against the Daily Mail, a hearing was told.