suspended all tournaments in china
amid concern for peng shuai.
the chief executive said he had
serious doubts the tennis
player was free and safe.
the duchess of sussex
has won her legal fight
against the publisher of the mail
on sunday, which she brought
after the paper printed extracts
from a letter she'd written
to her father.
the court of appeal rejected
associated newspapers' attempt
to have a full trial in the case
about privacy and copyright.
meghan described today's ruling
as a victory "for anyone who's ever
felt scared to stand
up for what's right".
associated newspapers says it's
considering an appeal.
this report from our royal
correspondent nicholas witchell
contains some flashing images.
once again, a very clear victory
for the duchess of sussex
in her battle in which she's been
strongly backed by her husband
against the tabloid media.
at the heart of this case
is the publication by the mail
on sunday of lengthy extracts