Published: 1:47 PM March 8, 2022 Campaigners against plans for offices, shops and restaurants on the site of Old Truman Brewery are hoping a judicial review will halt the proposals. Members of... Read more »
Building a national Holocaust memorial in a small central London park risks impacting the green space “irrevocably”, opponents to the plans have argued. Campaigners gathered outside the Royal Courts of Justice on... Read more »
Reports that Boris Johnson and his then fiancé Carrie Symonds attended a “bring your own booze” party in the No 10 garden during lockdown have reignited uproar for a Prime Minister familiar... Read more »
No sooner has Danny Rose entered the Watford changing room than he appears to be on his way back out. The left back only signed a two-year contract in the summer but... Read more »
The United States has won its appeal in London’s High Court over the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Key points: The US government was appealing against a London court’s ruling not... Read more »
M ore than £1 million in fines have been handed out to London’s Covid-19 rule breakers by magistrates dealing with cases behind-closed-doors, the Evening Standard has found. Almost 2,000 people have been... Read more »
Jailed police officer Wayne Couzens, who has admitted guilt, is expected to be sentenced on Thursday. A serving British police officer falsely accused Sarah Everard of breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules, then handcuffed... Read more »
Aug 14th 2021 AT SNARESBROOK CROWN COURT, in suburban east London, a trial is coming to an end. The barristers, replete in gowns and wigs, have presented their cases; the jury watches... Read more »