UK The Sun
It can't come soon enough.
The right-leaning tabloid said: "It's time for a change."
The Notting Hill actor said he was offered an "enormous sum of money" to keep the case out of court.
Prime minister suggested sending in the military was "not practical" in tackling illegal migration.
Controlling illegal migration is more important than “membership of a foreign court”, PM said.
The news reader's wife, Vicky Flind, issued a statement on his behalf, and said he was “suffering from serious mental health issues”.
In the latest claim, the broadcaster's news division reported that the male presenter had sent abusive messages to a second person.
We've all been lying to ourselves (kind of).
A trial in January will have to determine whether The Sun had carried out unlawful information gathering on the Notting Hill actor.
Clarkson's opinion piece about the Duchess of Sussex became the most complained-about article in the regulator's history.