The High Court dismisses allegations that the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday used illegal means to gather information, according to reporting on the decision. The articles describe the ruling as a victory for the newspapers and for press freedom, while noting that the court rejects what they characterize as a set of lurid allegations. The sources do not provide additional details about the specific claims, the legal basis for the allegations, or the parties involved beyond referencing the newspapers and the High Court. They also do not include information about whether an appeal is expected or about any related findings. Overall, the coverage centers on the outcome: the High Court rules against the allegations that the publications obtained information unlawfully, leading to the dismissal of the case. The reporting is consistent across the outlets in stating that the court’s decision is to dismiss the accusations concerning illegal information gathering.