What press will the unborn royal grow up under?
As an embryonic new potential royal press intrusion victim was announced to the world, the Commons debated the findings of the Leveson report, Gary Gibbon writes.
The family of Jacintha Saldanha, the nurse who took her own life after putting through a prank phone call aimed at the Duchess of Cambridge, describe their grief.
The nurse who was duped by a prank call from two Australian radio DJs to the hospital treating the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was found hanging, an inquest has heard.
David Griffin, Princess Margaret’s former chauffeur of 27 years, tells Channel 4 News the sequence of events that may have led to the death of a nurse would not have happened previously.
Two Australian radio DJs, whose prank phone call revealed details about the Duchess of Cambridge, have apologised to the family of Jacintha Saldanha, the nurse found dead following the hoax.
Australian DJs Mel Greig and Michael Christian, who made a prank call to the hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge, say they are “so sorry” following the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha.
As London police lay the groundwork for an investigation and possible interview of two Australian DJs behind a prank royal call, the broadcaster announces it is reviewing procedures.
The Australian radio station which approved an “appalling” prank call to the Duchess of Cambridge humiliated nurses in a tragic incident that should never be repeated, a letter warns.
Following the death of the nurse at the centre of the Duchess of Cambridge prank call row, the radio hosts who made the call will not be returning to their show “until further notice”.
The Australian radio station behind the prank call to the Duchess of Cambridge has a history of controversy.
A pregnant Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, leaves hospital following treatment for acute morning sickness.
The hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge is being treated says it “deeply regrets” a prank call from Australia which fooled staff into giving an update on Kate’s condition.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy has turned a little known medical condition into a much talked about topic. Channel 4 News answers the key questions about hyperemesis gravidarum.
The Duchess of Cambridge spends the night in hospital with acute morning sickness as she and Prince William announce they are expecting a royal baby.
With Kate Middleton in hospital suffering from acute morning sickness, author Sonia Purnell says she knows exactly what the royal couple are going through.
As an embryonic new potential royal press intrusion victim was announced to the world, the Commons debated the findings of the Leveson report, Gary Gibbon writes.