Prince Harry sues UK tabloids in phone-hacking claim
The prince has begun legal action against the owners of the Sun and the Daily Mirror.
The prince has begun legal action against the owners of the Sun and the Daily Mirror. We speak to Brian Cathcart, founder of Hacked Off, which campaigns for press accountability in the UK, as Buckingham Palace confirms documents have been filed over the alleged illegal interception.
Also in the programme, we take a look at the different business models set up to make money out of romance. Dr Holly Wood is an expert in online dating, and discusses the proliferation of dating apps. We hear from Verity Geere who wrote The Man Detox, which chronicles her journey through free apps, paid-for matchmaking services and dating agencies. And we speak with Hayley Bystram, owner of executive dating service The Bowes Lyon Partnership.
Plus, we find out about a shortage of truck drivers in the United States.
(Picture: A tinder logo among other dating apps. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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