Piers Corbyn arrives at court vowing to ‘drink against the curfew’

Piers Corbyn revealed there will be ‘another drink against the curfew’ tonight as he arrived at court charged with breaking Covid rules. The brother of former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn claimed someone would ‘be blowing fire’ and ‘juggling’ at an event in London on Friday night. He told supporters outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court: ‘Just … Read more

Piers Corbyn arrives at court vowing to ‘drink against the curfew’

Piers Corbyn revealed there will be ‘another drink against the curfew’ tonight as he arrived at court charged with breaking Covid rules. The brother of former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn claimed someone would ‘be blowing fire’ and ‘juggling’ at an event in London on Friday night. He told supporters outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court: ‘Just … Read more

Suspects appear in court charged over theft of £3.5million tiara worn at Edward VII 1902 coronation

Suspects appear in court charged over theft of Edward VII’s £3.5million diamond-encrusted Cartier that was stolen from Nottingham gallery Twelve men and a woman aged appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court  Defendants had been bailed conditionally to appear at court on November 19 They were charged with various offences in connection with alleged conspiracy By Nicole Conner … Read more

£1.3bn High Court challenge over lucrative Test and Trace contracts is launched

Ministers are facing a High Court challenge over the awarding of lucrative contracts under the Operation Moonshot mass testing programme – which was hailed by Boris Johnson as the way to return to normal life. The Good Law Project, which seeks to enforce government accountability, is seeking a judicial review, claiming the contracts were unlawful because … Read more

£1.3bn High Court challenge over lucrative Test and Trace contracts is launched

Ministers are facing a High Court challenge over the awarding of lucrative contracts under the Operation Moonshot mass testing programme – which was hailed by Boris Johnson as the way to return to normal life. The Good Law Project, which seeks to enforce government accountability, is seeking a judicial review, claiming the contracts were unlawful because … Read more

Next denies it destroyed key documents ahead of equal pay court case

Fashion firm Next denies it destroyed key documents ahead of equal pay court case By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:13 BST, 20 October 2020 | Updated: 22:43 BST, 20 October 2020 Lawyers representing staff of Next in an equal pay claim have accused it of destroying key documents ahead of the case … Read more

Lawyer, 45, takes village charity to court claiming yobs invade community play area behind her home

Solicitor Marie Sampson (pictured) has taken a local village trust to court after claiming that youths using a neighbouring play area have taught her young child swear words A lawyer has taken a local village trust to court after claiming that youths using a neighbouring play area have taught her young child swear words. Solicitor … Read more

Lawyer, 45, takes village charity to court claiming yobs invade community play area behind her home

Solicitor Marie Sampson (pictured) has taken a local village trust to court after claiming that youths using a neighbouring play area have taught her young child swear words A lawyer has taken a local village trust to court after claiming that youths using a neighbouring play area have taught her young child swear words. Solicitor … Read more

Court overturns order to shut Berlin’s bars and restaurants from 11pm

A Berlin court has suspended an order for bars and restaurants to close from 11pm to 6am after finding that ‘it was not apparent’ such a measure could help fight coronavirus. Ruling on a case brought by 11 restaurant owners, the administrative court noted that new infections in Germany currently stem from private gatherings of … Read more

Restrictions on wedding guest numbers will stay, rules High Court judge

Simon Dolan, the multi-millionaire entrepreneur challenging the Government’s lockdown in the High Court, divides opinion. To the 250,000 supporters of his Keep Britain Free movement, he’s a champion of small businesses devastated by ever-stricter lockdown restrictions.  Pole position: Simon Dolan now owns his own motorsports team His opponents, however, accuse the businessman of being ‘selfish’ … Read more