Jacqueline Howard
Jacqueline Howard is a digital producer in the London bureau. Prior to joining the bureau, she spent four years as a journalist and producer with the ABC's national online team.
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Kevin Spacey described as 'sexual bully' by prosecutors as allegations aired in court
By Jacqueline Howard in London with wires
The trial of Kevin Spacey for a dozen allegations of sexual assault is under way in London, during which prosecutors allege the actor "delights in making others feel powerless and uncomfortable".
'Your government should decide who comes here': Sunak reacts after court rules Rwanda asylum plan unlawful
By Jacqueline Howard in London
The UK Government loses a court challenge over its plan to deport asylum seekers who arrive by boat to Rwanda, but says it will pursue its own appeal to get the scheme off the ground.
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Prigozhin orders end to Wagner's march on Moscow over risk of bloodshed — as it happened
The Wagner leader orders his mercenary forces to stop the march towards the capital after talks with Belarusian president and Putin ally Alexander Lukashenko.
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How Boris Johnson became the first prime minister to deliberately mislead the UK parliament
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Throughout the partygate scandal, Boris Johnson maintained "hand on heart" he believed the lockdown parties were lawful. Here's why a parliamentary committee didn't believe him.
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Prince Harry says he found a tracker on Chelsy Davy's car during press storm
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Giving evidence for the second day in court, Prince Harry says he found a tracking device on the car of former girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
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Prince Harry doubles down on 'incredibly suspicious' Mirror articles as he is cross examined in court
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Prince Harry is grilled in court as the Mirror Newspaper Group's legal team seeks to discredit his allegations that its journalists engaged in unlawful information-gathering practices to publish stories about him.
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'Time wasting': Prince Harry misses court after celebrating Lilibet's birthday
By Jacqueline Howard in London with wires
Prince Harry's no-show at court on the first day of his individual case against a tabloid newspaper was "absolutely extraordinary", the newspaper's lawyers say.
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The long history of bad blood between Prince Harry and the media
By Jacqueline Howard in London
After a lifetime of camera flashes and intimate front-page spreads, this is the story of how Prince Harry became an enemy of the tabloid media.
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From Louis's antics to a furrowed brow on the balcony: The key moments of the coronation
By Jacqueline Howard in London
The highly anticipated "slimmed-down" coronation of King Charles III is over. Missed it? Here's how it unfolded.
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Albanese says 'it's not up to me' to refuse pledge of allegiance to King Charles
By Europe bureau chief Steve Cannane and Jacqueline Howard in London
The prime minister is putting aside his republican views to pledge allegiance to King Charles III to honour "the system of government we have", but believes the day will come when Australia stands on its own two feet.
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Albanese visits AUKUS submarine facility, hopes resulting jobs boom will be like post-war car industry
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Anthony Albanese tours the AUKUS submarine facility in northern England and says he hopes the nuclear-powered submarine deal will provide the same kind of job opportunities that the car industry did for Australia after World War II.
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Press F to pay respects to Microsoft-Activision merger as UK regulator blocks deal
By Jacqueline Howard in London
The UK's competition authority refuses to allow Microsoft's multi-billion-dollar acquisition of Activision, ruling such market dominance would suppress innovation in new technologies like cloud gaming.
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Charles and Camilla spotlight their 'modern blended family' and show off the next generation of Royals
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Both King Charles and Camilla are grandparents to five and step-grandparents to five more, but it's the Queen Consort's side of the family stepping into the spotlight for the first time. Here's what to expect when the Parker-Bowles brood takes to Westminster Abbey.
'Bravery and determination': UK PM Rishi Sunak bestows honour on law-changing six-year-old
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Six-year-old Dáithí has been waiting for a heart transplant for almost his entire life. His efforts to make the process easier for people like him have transformed Northern Ireland and are now being honoured by the UK's highest office.
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Prince Harry RSVPs 'yes' to King Charles III's coronation, but Meghan says 'no'
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Prince Harry confirms he will attend his father, King Charles III's coronation on May 6 but Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will not be making the trip.
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Sanna Marin was popular at home and abroad. Here's why she lost Finland's highest office anyway
By Jacqueline Howard in London
As former Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin retreats from the spotlight, her country has been transformed by her leadership through a term filled with once-in-a-lifetime challenges.
Australia's new high commissioner to UK will visit Julian Assange in prison
By Europe bureau chief Steve Cannane and Jacqueline Howard in London
Stephen Smith reveals he will be the first Australian High Commissioner to visit Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in prison, as he sits down with the ABC upon commencing his new role in London.
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Meet Humza Yousaf, the man set to replace Nicola Sturgeon
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Humza Yousaf narrowly succeeds over conservative Christian Kate Forbes to win the contest for leader of the SNP, pledging to continue the fights for gender self-identification and Scottish independence championed by Nicola Sturgeon.
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Committee grills Boris Johnson over what he knew when he told parliament 'partygate' had broken no rules
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Boris Johnson rejects the suggestion that he should have known Downing Street parties would break the COVID-19 rules he set as "utter nonsense" in a heated exchange under oath.
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Xi and Putin vow to have each other's back on energy as Russia warns UK over depleted uranium shells
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Presidents Xi and Putin hail a close strategic partnership as Western sanctions on Russia open a door for trade with China.
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'Half-baked account': Boris Johnson admits he misled parliament over lockdown parties
By Jacqueline Howard in London
Boris Johnson says he unintentionally misled parliament when he assured his colleagues that no parties had taken place during the UK's COVID-19 lockdown.
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Macron's government survives motion of no confidence by just nine votes
By Jacqueline Howard in London
As widespread protests sweep through the country, the French government narrowly survives a vote of no confidence, bringing a deeply unpopular pension reform into law.
'Dear friends' Putin and Xi meet to discuss China's plan for peace in Ukraine
By Jacqueline Howard in London
China's President Xi meets with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, assuring the Russian leader he has the backing of his people to win the presidential election next year.
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Prince Harry seeking win without trial in case against Mail newspapers
Prince Harry's lawyers tell a High Court judge the Mail newspapers have no defence against his defamation claim, as they seek to avoid trial.
Rolls-Royce given green light to develop nuclear power on the Moon
By Jacqueline Howard in London with wires
Rolls-Royce scientists and engineers are developing a nuclear reactor that could be used to power a future base on the Moon.
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