Harry Maguire 'faces England World Cup worry' after Greek court sentence upheld
Harry Maguire may face issues with his World Cup eligibility after a Greek court upheld a suspended sentence for his previous charges.
Harry Maguire's response after Man Utd star's Greece assault and bribery conviction upheld
Harry Maguire plans to appeal to Greeceβs Supreme Court after his assault and bribery conviction was upheld.
Harry Maguire given 15-month suspended prison sentence after retrial in Greece
Harry Maguire, a defender for England and Manchester United, has received a 15-month suspended prison sentence from a Greek court following a retrial stemming from a 2020 incident in Mykonos.
Inside bungled alleged plot to kill Donald Trump 'backed by Iran' and hatched in a strip club
A court revealed a foiled plot allegedly backed by Iran to kill Donald Trump, planned in a strip club and exposed to undercover agents.
Trump administrationβs bid to halt New York City congestion toll blocked in court
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administrationβs attempt to stop New York City's congestion fee, emphasizing the importance of the democratic process.
Andy Carroll pleads not guilty to breaching court order against Billi Mucklow
Former England footballer Andy Carroll has pleaded not guilty to allegedly breaching a non-molestation order against his ex-wife Billi Mucklow and is scheduled to stand trial in 2027.
Ex-England footballer Andy Carroll pleads not guilty to breaching court order against ex-wife
Andy Carroll has pleaded not guilty to breaching a non-molestation order aimed at protecting his ex-wife, Billi Mucklow, and is scheduled for trial in January 2027.
Man in court charged with two attempted murders after Edinburgh stabbing
A 23-year-old man appeared in court charged with two counts of attempted murder following a stabbing incident in Edinburgh's Calder neighbourhood.
Boys aged 12, 13 and 14 'took turns raping girl in bush before footage shared'
Three boys are on trial for allegedly taking turns to rape a 13-year-old girl in Rochdale, with one incident reportedly filmed and circulated.
Cheltenham Festival-winning trainer attacked dog walker on his land with hockey stick, court told
Evan Williams, a Cheltenham Festival-winning trainer, is accused of using a hockey stick to attack a dog walker whom he believed to be a criminal on his property.
China used UK Border Force officer for 'shadow policing operations'
A court case reveals that a UK Border Force officer was allegedly involved in covert operations for the Chinese state, targeting dissidents and facilitating surveillance in the UK.
Ofcom urged to clarify if Palestine Action content should still be removed online
Human rights organizations in the UK are urging Ofcom to clarify regulations regarding online content related to Palestine Action following a high court ruling deemed unlawful.
US Supreme Court Blocks California Privacy Protections for Trans Students
The US Supreme Court has blocked California laws that protected the privacy of transgender students regarding their gender identity disclosures in public schools.
Supreme Court Hands Republicans Win Over Preserving New York City Voting District
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Republicans, allowing the GOP-held congressional district in New York City to remain unchanged for the 2026 elections, despite concerns regarding its fairness to minority voters.
British Court Allows Yukos Shareholders to Pursue Russian Assets in $65Bln Dispute
Former Yukos shareholders have received a legal green light from London's High Court to pursue $65 billion in arbitration awards against Russian state assets.
Farmers fight to reclaim the word 'milk' from non-dairy alternatives
Australian dairy farmers are advocating for stricter labeling laws to prevent non-dairy products from using the term 'milk,' following a UK court ruling on similar grounds.
Judy Murray singles out Carlos Alcaraz behaviour as polar opposite to son Andy
Judy Murray praises Carlos Alcaraz's conduct on and off the court, contrasting it with her son Andy's behavior.
Keir Starmer abandoned net zero to court Reform voters. He failed
Keir Starmer's recent shift away from strongly advocating for net zero aligned with his governmentβs earlier commitments is seen as an attempt to appeal to Reform Party voters, a strategy that ultimately backfired.
Illegal XL bully eats manβs body in horrifying attack at friend's house
An illegal XL bully that fatally attacked its owner in a gruesome incident is now set to be euthanized following a court order.
Woman who 'killed her three children with a fitness band' is now paralysed
Lindsay Clancy, accused of murdering her three children before attempting suicide, faces charges in court as she manages her injuries from the fall.
Thug convicted of teenβs murder was tracked to scene by GPS tag
Three men have been convicted of the murder of a teenager in West London, tracked to the scene of the crime by a GPS ankle tag.
Trump administration warns tariff refund process βwill take timeβ
The Trump administration has informed businesses that the refund process for tariffs overturned by the US Supreme Court will be lengthy, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
βJekyll and Hydeβ abuser left girlfriend paralysed after brutal assault
Robert Easom was sentenced to 16 years in prison for brutally assaulting his girlfriend, leaving her paralysed from the chest down, after years of abusive behavior.
Teen killer stabbed boy, 14, in heart and boasted about 'murder' in rap video
A teenager has received the youth equivalent of a life sentence after fatally stabbing a 14-year-old boy in Manchester and later boasting about it in a rap video.
Appeal court rejects latest challenge to adding VAT to UK private school fees
The UK appeal court has rejected a challenge against adding VAT to private school fees, emphasizing parents' options for home schooling.
Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed
A legal challenge by a residents' group against the housing of asylum seekers at an East Sussex army camp has been dismissed by the High Court.
How much does it cost to live like a Bridgerton? Staggering value of their house uncovered
A property expert reveals surprising estimated values of iconic homes featured in Netflix's Bridgerton, coinciding with the release of season 4's final episodes.
Former NSW MP Rory Amon tells court 13-year-old boy said he was 17 before alleged sexual abuse
Former NSW MP Rory Amon claims in court that he believed a 13-year-old boy he allegedly abused was actually 17, denying knowledge of the boy's true age during their interactions.
Man accused of raping woman in tent at Green Man Festival sobs in court
Thomas Mason denies raping a woman at the Green Man Festival, claiming sexual activity was consensual, while the alleged victim contends otherwise.
Italian woman awarded compensation after breaking ankle while working from home
An Italian woman received compensation after a court ruled in her favor for an ankle injury sustained while working from home.
Northumberland bully who 'made life hell' continued 'horrific violence' as adult
A 22-year-old bully from Northumberland has been convicted of continuing his violent behavior into adulthood, assaulting the same victim he had bullied in school.
Liverpool dad strangled partner during argument before mum's funeral
A Liverpool man was sentenced after strangling his partner the day before his mother's funeral amid a domestic dispute.
Nigeria: Court Hears Recording of Diezani Alison-Madueke's Heated Exchanges With Oil Contractors Who Bribed Her
The UK Southwark Crown Court has heard audio recordings of former Nigerian petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke allegedly confronting oil tycoons over bribery accusations during her trial.
Man charged with murder of Chris Baghsarian in Sydney likely βno mastermindβ, lawyer says
Two men have been charged with the murder of 85-year-old Chris Baghsarian in Sydney, with one lawyer claiming his client played no masterminding role in the crime.
Judge orders Greenpeace to pay $345m over Dakota Access pipeline protest
A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages for its protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, a ruling the organization plans to appeal.
Shepherdess faces huge six-figure bill after mad row with neighbour over a GATE
An elderly shepherdess has incurred a significant court bill after losing a long-standing legal dispute with her wealthy neighbour over a gate.
Home secretary granted permission to challenge ruling on Palestine Action ban
The UK Home Secretary has been authorized to appeal against a high court ruling that deemed the ban on Palestine Action unlawful.
Brave woman's warning after violent ex threatened her with knife and 'threw her around'
A woman has issued a warning about her violent ex-partner who threatened her with a knife, following his sentencing for a prolonged period of abuse.
Driver charged over horror Anthony Joshua crash appears in court
The driver charged in connection with a fatal crash involving Anthony Joshua appeared in court in Nigeria, facing charges related to the deaths of Joshua's two friends.
Lithuanian immigrant who killed a girl hears sentence in England: life imprisonment
A Lithuanian man has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a UK court for the murder of a nine-year-old girl in Lincolnshire.
US tariffs could rise to 15% or more after supreme court blow, trade representative says
US tariffs on some countries are set to increase from 10% to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling against the previous tariff policies.
Reform UKβs Matt Goodwin will not face sanctions over byelection leaflet error
Reform UK candidate Matt Goodwin will not be sanctioned for a leaflet error due to a high court ruling, which found the omission of the party's imprint was an inadvertent mistake.
Man jailed for killing partner's baby after argument with his ex-girlfriend
A stepfather has been sentenced to life in prison for shaking his partner's five-month-old baby to death during a fit of rage after an argument with his ex-girlfriend.
UK suspension of refugee family reunion scheme to be challenged in high court
A legal challenge is set to occur against the UK Home Office's decision to suspend the refugee family reunion scheme.
Millions of bank customers being moved to new brand as huge transfer approved
Nationwide has received court approval to take over Virgin Money, with the transition expected to complete on April 2, 2026, while customers will see no immediate changes to their banking accounts.
BA worker accused of masturbating near colleague wins unfair dismissal tribunal
A British Airways employee has won his case for unfair dismissal after he was accused of masturbating near a colleague, with an employment tribunal ruling in his favor following a cleared court case.
Wednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump unlawfully imposed tariffs, challenging his economic policies.
Major rule change for drivers will create 'parking free for all'
Proposed changes to parking regulations in Britain may lead to significant operational disruptions for parking companies and increased congestion in urban areas.
Judge blocks DoJ from searching Washington Post reporterβs seized devices
A federal judge has banned the Department of Justice from searching the seized devices of a Washington Post reporter, asserting that the court itself will conduct the search due to concerns over national security.
Man accused of killing pregnant girlfriend claimed 'Someone had knocked 10 bells out of her'
Stephen McCullagh is accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally, and allegedly attempted to deceive authorities following her death.