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High Court
organizationHome Office ruled he no longer qualified for protection when in the UK. Harry and Meghan have hired former Met Police officers to protect them. Retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane rejected Harry's case.
FA Cup
organizationWolves will now face Coventry in the next round of the game after 77 seconds. The 18-year-old admits he will struggle to sleep tonight. Manchester United will face Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Holders Manchester City will host Newcastle in an all-Premier League clash.
Joe Biden
personJoe Biden wins Michigan Democratic primary with 79 per cent of the vote. 16 per cent chose to mark themselves as 'uncommitted' in Tuesday’s vote. Biden faced scrutiny in the state for his handling of Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.
Adele
personAdele announced on social media that she is taking a break from her Las Vegas residency due to an undisclosed illness. The singer, 35, is scheduled to return to the stage from May 17 through June 15.
Hunter Biden
personRepublicans insist close to $20 million was transferred from foreign hands to the Bidens through shell companies. Most of that went to Hunter himself and none of it can be traced directly to Joe. A so-called'sweetheart' plea deal for Hunter that would have seen him avoid jail time blew up when Hunter's legal team was told he could face future criminal charges.
Mitch McConnell
personThe Kentucky Republican announced his decision on the Senate floor on Wednesday. The 82-year-old Kentucky lawmaker's departure will remove a central character in negotiations with Democrats.
The Home Office
organizationDuke of Sussex took legal action against Home Office over decision in February 2020. His lawyers had claimed he was'singled out' and treated 'less favourably' Retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane has now issued his ruling.
Prince Harry
personHigh Court judge Sir Peter Lane issued the ruling on Wednesday morning. He said Harry's lawyers had taken "an inappropriate, formalist interpretation of the Ravec process" Decision could impact how much time he spends in the UK and how many visits he makes to Meghan.
Christian Horner
personRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has been cleared of any wrongdoing. Geri Halliwell is said to be overjoyed by the news and has stood by her husband. Investigation into Horner had been going on for eight weeks.
Rajya Sabha
organizationNavjot Singh Sidhu says defeat of Abhishek Manu Singhvi in Rajya Sabha elections is not just his loss but a larger one. Former Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief calls for an ‘assessment of assets and liabilities’ of the party.
Prince William
personThe Prince of Wales, 41, had been expected to attend the remembrance event at Windsor Castle. King Charles III is also absent from the service as he continues his treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer.
PlayStation
organizationPlayStation maker Sony Interactive Entertainment will lay off 900 people from its workforce. Layoffs will hit major PlayStation studios, including Naughty Dog and Insomniac. The videogame industry is struggling to recover from a post-pandemic slump.
Erik ten Hag
personErik ten Hag and Marcus Rashford are 'barely speaking' Man United staff 'fear relationship has broken down irrevocably' Rashford was dropped by Ten Hag after a '12-hour tequila bender' in Belfast. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not completely sold on Ten Hag.
NATO
organizationRussian President Vladimir Putin signed two decrees on February 26 that officially re-establish the Moscow and Leningrad Military Districts. The move has two parallel objectives: supports Moscow's effort to consolidate control over Russian operations in Ukraine – and preparing for a potential large-scale conventional war against NATO.
Ben McDonald
personScott Swift, 71, allegedly struck paparazzo Ben McDonald at a ferry wharf in Neutral Bay in the early hours of Tuesday morning. North Shore Police Command has launched an investigation into the alleged incident. A spokesperson for Swift said two people had acted 'aggressively' to get to her.
Jason Mizell
personJason Mizell, 37, was fatally shot at his New York City recording studio in 2002. Ronald Washington, 59, and Karl Jordan Jr., 40, were convicted of federal charges of murder. A third suspect, Jay Bryant, is expected to face trial later this year.
Joe Biden
personPresident Joe Biden says he is "hopeful" of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Negotiators face an unofficial deadline of the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan around March 10. Biden is the first president to openly oppose capital punishment.
Ronna McDaniel
personMcDaniel was elected RNC chair in 2017, at first with Trump’s support. She was reelected four times, but the GOP has soured on her over the past year.
Dhruv Jurel
personIndia beat England by five wickets in the fourth Test in Ranchi. Dhruv Jurel scored 39 not out in India's second innings. India now have an unassailable 3-1 series lead over England.
Sadiq Khan
personHumza Yousaf calls on Rishi Sunak to 'lead from the front' and tackle Islamophobia. Comes in the wake of ‘despicable’ comments made by MP Lee Anderson. Mr Anderson claimed “Islamists’ had “got control” of Sadiq Khan.