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Anthony Constantinou, who ran fraudulent foreign exchange trading firm Capital World Markets, is still on the run
Duke of Sussex alleges journalists covered their tracks to conceal illegal phone hacking
British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group
Judge expresses surprise at Duke of Sussex’s absence on first day of civil case as barrister sets out arguments
New round of lawsuits brings scandal back to fore and poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups
CMA’s initial finding shows traders exchanged sensitive information on pricing and strategies
International warrant issued for Anthony Constantinou, who absconded halfway through trial
Tejay Fletcher’s iSpoof website helped criminals defraud victims by posing as bank staff
Annington to appeal against ruling that upheld defence ministry’s test case to take back ownership of housing for military families
Britain blocks use of frozen funds for libel cases but free speech campaigners demand further action
Lawyers for Mirror group say royal claimant and three others a ‘long way off’ proving publisher gathered information unlawfully
Entrepreneur faces fraud charges over software group’s accounts
Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking while he was editor, court told in lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others
David Pannick KC, whose recent cases include Boris Johnson’s partygate probe, will lead the gaming group’s legal challenge
Business leaders turn to law firms for advice as data loss and other IT breaches become a growing concern
Regulations allowing agency staff to fill in for workers on picket line should be reversed, they argue
Legal Services Board to launch call for evidence amid concerns over use of ‘gagging clauses’ in England and Wales
High Court judgment cuts short next week’s RCN stoppage as transport unions set fresh strikes in May and June
Assertion made by lawyers for Prince Harry in filings in separate action
Billionaire faces trial on criminal charges linked to Hewlett-Packard’s $11bn takeover of the company in 2011
Loreley Financing claims that the Swiss bank misrepresented notes that it purchased in 2007
UK’s largest supermarket may have to cease using current design after it was judged too similar to that of rival
Failure of high-profile SFO investigations ignites debate over how criminal evidence is shared
Ruling comes days after Buenos Aires lost New York court case over oil company expropriation
London’s High Court dismisses contempt of court case against metals tycoon brought by a former colleague
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