Britain's Prince Harry has won a court case over phone hacking and been awarded damages.
The High Court in London has ruled a series of articles about him between 2003 and 2009 were the result of phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering.
Mirror Group Newspapers will have to pay him £140,600 in damages.
Media law expert Ian Bloom says it was a long and complicated case.
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The High Court in London has ruled a series of articles about him between 2003 and 2009 were the result of phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering.
Mirror Group Newspapers will have to pay him £140,600 in damages.
Media law expert Ian Bloom says it was a long and complicated case.
INTRO: 'There was...
OUTRO: ....'
DUR: 23 seconds
www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1215harry-bloom1.mp3