A late judge's fine sense of humour has been warmly recalled in a letter to The Times. Mr Justice John Blofeld, a judge of ...
The English Court of Appeal’s decision on 5 January 2026 in Afan Valley Ltd v Lupton Fawcett LLP [2026] EWCA Civ 2 is a major ...
The European Commission has launched a new investigation into Elon Musk's social media platform X in light of the ...
The EU has agreed to contribute €10 million to support the establishment of a special tribunal to prosecute senior Russian ...
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) has welcomed Sir Anthony Smellie to London to take part in a week of ...
The introduction of juryless trials, with which Scotland has long been threatened, is now being proposed south of the border.
Scotland is set to be the strongest performing prime residential market in the UK over the next five years, outperforming ...
Amnesty International has condemned the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, which comes into effect ...
A Crown appeal against the length of a sentence imposed on a man who assaulted his partner by repeatedly dropping her, causing her to require two operations on her skull and severely reducing her ...
Lawyers acting for the wife of the captain of a Venezuela-linked oil tanker seized by US forces are seeking judicial review of his detention, arguing he is being held without legal authority. The ...
A solicitor jailed for money-laundering offences amassed £1.7 million from a criminal enterprise operated through his legal practice, a court has heard. David Lyons, 74, generated the proceeds while ...
A Russian court has inadvertently admitted that Ukraine sank the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet in a press release which was ...
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