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Yet again, everyone's privacy is being invaded

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Elizabeth Hurley: Journos put secret mics on my windows
Elizabeth Hurley told a London court she believes journalists were literally listening at her windows. In a witness statement read at the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday, the actor said she felt "crushed" by what she called a "brutal invasion of privacy" by Associated Newspapers Limited,

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Liz Hurley 'crushed' by invasion of privacy, court told
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Liz Hurley tells High Court: 'Yet again, everyone's privacy is being invaded'
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Prince Harry v Daily Mail latest: Liz Hurley tells court 'window was bugged' - as duke watches on
Prince Harry is watching Liz Hurley in court today - she alleges her rooms were "bugged" for the purposes of articles.

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Prince Harry rallies behind tearful Elizabeth Hurley as she breaks down in court over alleged tabloid spying
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Liz Hurley arrives at High Court to give evidence against Daily Mail publisher
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Liz Hurley says microphones put on windows, privacy trial hears

The actress is one of seven high-profile claimants that allege the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday committed "grave breaches of privacy", which the publisher denies.
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Elizabeth Hurley tells UK court she endured 'brutal invasion of privacy'

By Michael Holden LONDON, Jan 22 (Reuters) - A tearful Elizabeth Hurley said her landlines and home was bugged as part of a "brutal invasion of privacy" to produce stories, as the actor gave evidence to the High Court in London as part of high-profile privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail.
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Prince Harry back in London court fighting British tabloids over invasion of privacy

Prince Harry is back in a London court, along with a slew of other high-profile figures, fighting the publisher of the Daily Mail over invasion of privacy and illegal information gathering tactics. Ramy Inocencio has more.
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Tearful Elizabeth Hurley tells British court she endured ‘brutal invasion of privacy’ by media

Britain’s Prince Harry, who testified the previous day, was in court to watch the proceedings. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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