The High Court dismisses all 57 claims brought against journalists from the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, according to reporting on the case. Multiple claims were challenged by the outlets, and the court’s decision means the reporters are fully vindicated on the allegations at issue. The coverage describes the judge’s remarks about the journalists, characterizing the reporting as “honest, credible, careful” and “impressive.” The reports say the trial resulted in a complete rejection of the complaints, with the judge finding in favour of the publishers on every count. The case outcome is presented as a comprehensive legal vindication rather than a partial ruling, as the court dismissed each of the claims submitted. The articles frame the decision as confirming the reliability and standards of the journalism under question, while also indicating that none of the 57 allegations succeeded in court.