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  • Hugh Grant claims the Sun burgled his flat to obtain private information

    Hugh Grant claims the Sun burgled his flat to obtain private information

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    Hugh Grant has claimed the Sun burgled his flat and placed a tracking device in his car in an attempt to obtain stories about his personal life.

    The actor appeared at the high court on Thursday for a hearing which set out his allegations that the Sun also tapped landline telephones and hacked his voicemails.

    In a witness statement to the court, Grant said: “My claim concerns unlawful acts committed by the Sun, including burglaries to order, the breaking and entering of private property in order to obtain private information through bugging, landline tapping, phone hacking and the use of private investigators to do all these and other illegal things against me.”

    Grant said that in 2011 his London flat was broken into, with the front door forced off its hinges but nothing stolen. He says the following day a story appeared in the Sun that “detailed the interior of the flat, including the signs of a domestic row”.

    Grant said at that time he had no idea who had carried out the break-in: “I had no evidence that this burglary was carried out or commissioned on the instruction of the press, let alone the Sun.”

    In his witness statement, the actor claims he was prompted to launch his latest legal claim after being passed information which “showed, for the first time, evidence that the Sun had targeted unlawful activity at me and my associates directly”.

    Grant said: “I found it astonishing that the Sun carried out these unlawful acts against me at a time when I was preparing to give evidence to a public inquiry on press ethics. Of course, all of this was concealed from me at the time.”

    Grant also alleges that during the 2000s the Sun employed private investigators to break into two properties connected to his film production company and his ex-girlfriend Liz Hurley. The actor claims these burglaries were carried out with “knowledge and approval of Rebekah Brooks who was editor of the Sun at the time”.

    His claim is being dealt with alongside a similar legal case brought by Prince Harry. Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, the parent company of the Sun, denies all the allegations and says no illegal behaviour ever took place at the Sun.

    A spokesperson for the company said: “The Sun strongly refutes the allegation that it ever commissioned anyone to break into Hugh Grant’s home.”

    The court also heard claims about how the Sun allegedly obtained details of Grant’s first child, despite the child’s mother giving birth under a fake name to try to keep it out of the media. Grant alleges the tabloid obtained the fake name using “blagging or … bribery”.

    He alleges that a senior reporter at the paper commissioned the “blagging” of private information about individuals including “the child of a former prime minister, a very senior female member of the royal family and victims of terrorist atrocities”.

    It is trying to block both cases from going to a public trial on the basis that both Grant and Harry waited too long to file their legal paperwork. They argue that they were slow to file their claims because the newspaper publisher concealed the behaviour of its staff.

    Grant has already received a financial settlement in 2012 from News Group Newspapers over phone hacking at its now-defunct News of the World newspaper. This case is a separate claim alleging illegal behaviour took place at the Sun, including when Brooks – now the chief executive of News UK – was editor of the newspaper.

    Grant claims he only learned in 2022 that the break-in at his flat had been carried out on behalf of the Sun, after talking to the private investigator Gavin Burrows.

    Burrows’s evidence is also being used by several claimants in a parallel series of phone-hacking cases being brought against the publisher of the Daily Mail – although the private investigator has since attempted to recant some of his allegations in that separate set of legal proceedings.

    Grant’s witness statement concludes: “I have invested a great deal of time in my campaign work for a better and ethical press … the defendant clearly considers itself above the law and is using the law now in a way I believe it was never intended, that is to further cover up and conceal what it has done.

    “I strongly believe that cannot be allowed to happen and that what it has done must be brought to light.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

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  • Hyderabad: Too much sun? IMD now predicts rain with thunder

    Hyderabad: Too much sun? IMD now predicts rain with thunder

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    Hyderabad: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted rain or thundershowers in Hyderabad on Thursday and Friday evenings or nights.

    The city is predicted to have a partly overcast sky on Saturday, with the risk of thunder and lightning.

    The IMD also predicted that the city’s average maximum temperature will remain between 37 and 38 degrees Celsius for the following five days.

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    A western disturbance is predicted to modify the weather patterns, causing mild to moderate scattered showers with isolated thunderstorms or lightning over portions of Telangana.

    Hyderabadis bear brunt of summer

    Hyderabad is having a blistering start to the summer season as temperatures soar across the city.

    Borabanda recorded the highest temperature of 40.2 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, pushing the mercury over the 40-degree Celsius level. Gachibowli was close second at 39.9 degrees Celsius.

    High temperatures of 38.9 degrees Celsius and 38.7 degrees Celsius were also recorded in Shaikpet and Miyapur, respectively.

    The weather continued scorching in other areas of the state, with Kanaipally in Wanaparthy recording the maximum temperature of 42.5 degrees Celsius.

    According to forecasters, the heat will persist on Wednesday, with sporadic showers bringing some relief.

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  • Watch: A massive ‘tornado’ on the sun, the height of 14 Earths, caught on camera – Kashmir News

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    Watch: A massive ‘tornado’ on the sun, the height of 14 Earths, caught on camera

    Images of possibly the tallest tornado in the solar system have been captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. The solar tornado happened in the north pole of the sun and had been building for three days, ultimately rising as high as 120,000 kilometres before collapsing into a cloud of magnetised gas.

    I spent 3 hours yesterday with my solar telescope pointed at a tall tornado-y looking thing on the sun. This 14-Earths-tall swirling column of plasma was raining moon-sized gobs of incandescent material on the sun. I can’t imagine a more hellish place: Andrew McCarthy

    The boiling plasma in the sun’s atmosphere was reportedly brewing for three days last week. It then gained a height of 120,000 kilometres, which is equivalent to 14 piles of Earth. The solar tornado then collapsed and ejected lots of different materials in the form of plasma into space. However, a report on Space Weather said that our planet is not likely to feel any effects of the tornado and the ensuing material.

    The occurrence of Earth-sized blobs falling onto the Sun had astronomers in awe who described it as nothing less than hell. “This 14-Earths-tall swirling column of plasma was raining moon-sized gobs of incandescent material on the sun,” astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy tweeted. “I can’t imagine a more hellish place.”

     

    Reports say that the sun has been immensely active for the last few days. There are at least six sunspots currently visible on its disk, a UK space weather forecaster said. More solar flares and plasma eruptions can be expected in the coming days in one of these spots on the sun’s southeastern edge.

     

    Massive solar winds are also happening right now on the sun, with the winds being ejected from two coronal holes in the sun’s upper atmosphere, that is the corona. These solar winds upon contact with the Earth’s magnetic field are likely to trigger geomagnetic storms.


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  • Scientists shocked after huge piece of Sun breaks off

    Scientists shocked after huge piece of Sun breaks off

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    The Sun’s North Pole was surrounded by a tornado-like whirl when a large chunk of its surface broke off. Even though researchers are working to understand how it happened, the video of the event has shocked the space community.

    The extraordinary occurrence was captured by NASA’s James Webb telescope and announced last week on Twitter by space weather forecaster Dr. Tamitha Skov. Scientists are particularly concerned about the most recent development since the Sun continues to release solar flares (also known as prominences) that can occasionally interfere with communications on Earth.

    “Talk about Polar Vortex! Material from a northern prominence just broke away from the main filament & is now circulating in a massive polar vortex around the north pole of our Star. Implications for understanding the Sun’s atmospheric dynamics above 55 degrees here cannot be overstated!” Dr Skov said in a tweet last week.

    The prominence, as defined by NASA, is a big luminous feature extending from the Sun’s surface. Although there have been other incidents of this kind, the scientific community is baffled by this one.

    “Additional measurements of the #SolarPolarVortex show that material travelled around the pole at a latitude of about 60 degrees in about 8 hours. This suggests that 96 kilometres per second, or 60 miles per second, is the upper bound for the assessment of the horizontal wind speed in this occurrence.” Dr. Skov stated in a later tweet.

    A chunk of the prominence broke off and was whipped into the solar atmosphere, causing a “vortex” that had never been seen before, according to solar physicist Scott McIntosh of the US National Centre for Atmospheric Research, who has been watching the Sun for decades.

    Now that the weird occurrence has occurred, space experts are investigating it to learn more about it and paint a clearer picture. Despite being constantly watched, our favourite star continues to surprise us with unexpected events like the numerous strong flares this month that interfered with contact on Earth.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )