Campaigners bid to stop Truman Brewery plans in the courts

Campaigners bid to stop Truman Brewery plans in the courts

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 »
Protestors against national Holocaust memorial gather outside Royal Courts of Justice

Protestors against national Holocaust memorial gather outside Royal Courts of Justice

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 »
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Boris Johnson again courts scandal amid rule-breaking party claims

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 »
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Danny Rose courts controversy yet again as he is frozen out at Watford

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 »

US wins appeal against London court’s decision not to extradite Julian Assange

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 »
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London’s Covid-19 rule breakers fined more £1m in closed-door courts

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 »
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UK officer faked COVID arrest before killing Sarah Everard: court | Courts News

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 »
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Britain’s courts are in a mess

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 »