![]() He added: “There were also other papers as well as Splash News, the US-based news agency, in Argentina covering the story so the quote from the nightclub goer … could have come from someone else or I could have got it myself, or (a freelancer) might have have got it. “As it happened, I would have asked the freelancer to go back to the people he had spoken to for the Saturday story to try and get any more on the ‘mystery blonde’. If we had had the photo before then, we would have used it in Saturday’s paper. “So, it is likely the picture in the article was taken there too, after local photographers were alerted by the Mail on Sunday story. It even carried a picture of her which they said was taken there. “According to the Mail on Sunday, published the day before the article, Chelsy Davy was already back in South Africa when its story appeared. He said in the statement: “As it happened, the Mail on Sunday identified the girl as Chelsy Davy and so provided me with my follow-up. He said that splash, which is not alleged to have come from unlawful information-gathering, included the wife of a bar owner saying “Harry’s group was accompanied by a ‘mystery blonde’, but nothing more than that” and added that the paper’s night log shows he was going to spend the weekend trying to find out her identity. Mr Harwood said he had a front-page “splash” which reported details of the duke’s “13-day bender” in Argentina, two days before the article about Ms Davy. He said he was the Daily Mirror’s US editor at the time of the article and had been asked to go to Argentina to cover Harry’s holiday in November 2004. John Gradek, a former Air Canada manager who teaches aviation leadership at McGill University, said the gains the pilots achieved will raise WestJet’s expenses and could lead to reduced services on some money-losing routes amid competition with discount rivals Flair Airlines and Lynx Air.Mr Harwood, who has been freelance since 2015 and since 2021 has been providing journalistic support to MGN regarding the ongoing litigation, said in a witness statement that an article he wrote about Ms Davy headlined “Harry is a Chelsy fan” – one of the articles complained about by the duke – did not involve any unlawful means. ONEX-T bought WestJet for $3.5-billion months before the pandemic swept the globe and caused deep financial losses for the airline industry. The often fractious labour talks at WestJet came as the Canadian aviation industry is trying to regain its footing more than three years after COVID-19 halted most air travel. “These kind of actions are incredibly damaging for airlines,” Prof. Geraint Harvey, a professor at Western University, said the labour turmoil has cost Canada’s second-largest airline fares as well as consumer trust. The two sides issued strike and lockout notices for early Friday morning, and the cancellations were to reduce the number of passengers, crews and planes that would be stranded. Calgary-based WestJet cancelled 231 flights from Thursday to Sunday amid uncertainty over the state of negotiations, which have lasted nine months.
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