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Prince Harry and six other high-profile figures are suing the Daily Mail's publisher, Associated Newspapers, for widespread privacy breaches dating back 30 years, including phone tapping and obtaining medical records by deception. They accuse current national newspaper editors and other senior press figures of involvement. The hearing started on Tuesday to focus on the disclosure of further material before a full trial next year.
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