TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch, beginning tonight
July 7th-12th: From new Instanbul-set crime crama The Turkish Detective to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new reality
July 7th-12th: From new Instanbul-set crime crama The Turkish Detective to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new reality
Sun publisher accuses prince of creating ‘obstacle course’ during its efforts to find material over his allegations of unlawful information gathering
Palace says king remains ‘wholly positive’ as Prince Harry returns to UK to see his father
Judge concludes there was ‘extensive’ phone hacking at newspaper group between 2006 and 2011
Netflix series finale's most remarkable aspect is that it has so much of the queen
Television: The first half of the final season lands on Netflix today. There’s no denying it’s enjoyable – but it’s also borderline tawdry
The Crown returns this month with its final series, and Selling Sunset proves that when it comes to awesome abodes and gorgeous gaffs, there’s no limit
Couple and streaming platform sever links after making just 12 episodes of Archetypes podcast
Archewell Audio and the streaming giant ‘mutually agreed to part ways’, says joint statement
Royal family member is being cross-examined for second day over tabloid phone-hacking claims against Daily Mirror publisher
Harry is taking lawsuit in London against Mirror Group Newspapers over accusations of phone-hacking and other unlawful activities
Finn McRedmond: Harry claims he is bringing this case to draw attention to journalistic malfeasance. But it seems bigger to him than that
Duke suing Mirror Group titles claiming journalists were linked to methods including phone hacking
New round of lawsuits poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups
British government argued it was wrong for wealthy people to ‘buy’ specially trained officers for private bodyguards
New York mayor casts doubt over claims of ‘near catastrophic’ two-hour car chase
Statement claims couple were pursued by paparazzi in New York for more than two hours
As the crowds stake their place on the Mall for the coronation, talk is more about Diana and Meghan Markle than the new king
Patrick Freyne: Britain’s new monarch is speaking his truths. I’m reaching for my truth in the thatch as I watch
Prince Harry may find the Dutch royal family admirably modern, but more and more people in the Netherlands think their monarchy belongs to a bygone era
After the abrupt dismissal of Fox New’s biggest star, where does the media empire stand?
Claim made by lawyers for Prince Harry in filings in separate action
Prince received previously undisclosed payment in 2020 after bringing a legal claim against the owner of Sun and News of the World
Prince is among a group claiming against Associated Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information-gathering
Reports claim move was sanctioned by King Charles, weakening Harry and Meghan’s ties with royal family further
Donald Clarke: The duke and duchess are reportedly annoyed by a South Park episode. For all their torments, they should have kept shtum about it
Queen Elizabeth was a blessing for the British establishment. King Charles may turn out to be a curse. And Prince Harry could yet prompt a revolution
Why are the Irish so obsessed with the royal saga? Because we can identify with the family drama
Catherine, Princess of Wales, seems to live in a state of perpetual waiting. What does that do to a woman?
Spare sold more than 20,000 copies in its first week, beating the record previously held by Paul O’Connell
Harry has been standing up for Meghan's right to speak, to lead her life without being traduced at every hand’s turn
Commoditising your personal life like some royals and chefs is all very well until you run out of material
This Royal loathes being hunted by what he terms the tabloid ‘sadists’, just as his mother was
Planet Business: Virgin Orbit space flop, Sicilian screen tourism and the world’s most ‘powerful’ passports
After more than 400 pages of his memoir, is it any clearer to anybody why the prince felt he had to do this, or what he ultimately hopes to get from it?
Just when you thought there was nothing new to learn about Britain's Prince Harry's explosive memoir, it manages to generate even more headlines upon its release this week. 'Spare' is now the fastest ever selling non-fiction book in the English language. Even the Irish public is divided on whether the prince is a tragic, deluded character or an earnest rebel with a genuine public interest story to expose. Media columnist, Laura Slattery, and columnist, Finn McRedmond in London, join Aideen Finnegan to discuss the book, its revelations and the global reaction to it.
Tell-all memoir on course to have the highest first week sales of any non-fiction title in Ireland over the last two decades
British royal claims ‘very dangerous’ spin about his memoir Spare during US TV appearance
Spares spares no one. What save it from being an entitled whingefest are moments of genuine poignancy and insights into an irretrievably weird family
British press and Spare author should agree on one thing: ‘never complain, never explain’ doesn’t work
Harry offers insight into British royal family’s discord and conflict within ahead of release of memoir, Spare
Television: There are no bombshells in the 90-minute broadcast, which veers from fascinating to indulgent and interminably dull
The Duke says in his first interview on his memoirs that he is publishing them because ‘how staying silent is ever going to make things better’
Memoir recounts tours of Afghanistan and describes those killed as ‘chess pieces removed from the board'
In leaked extracts from his autobiography, the prince alleges he was assaulted over his marriage to Meghan Markle
Duke of Sussex criticises Buckingham Palace over an alleged failure to defend him and his wife
The most exciting Irish and international fiction and nonfiction titles of the year ahead
Television: Forget Harry & Meghan Volume I. Volume II of the Netflix documentary series delivers raw, headline-generating punch
For a documentary series that is sugary enough in spots to rot the teeth out of your head, it is also surprisingly revealing
Television: Amid the archive dross of the new Netflix documentary only an occasional nugget glimmers
Accusations that a trailer for the Netflix series uses misleading editing are latest salvo in bitter war between the royal couple and UK print media
Two trailers for its Harry & Meghan docu-series have won easy publicity for the US platform
The trailer’s arrival is so impeccably timed it’s hard to believe it’s not the ultimate mic drop
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices