Court of Appeal
Shawn Seesahai’s family says ‘justice served’ after killers’ sentences increased
Mr Seesahai was murdered in Wolverhampton in November last year by two boys who were then aged 12.
UK’s ‘youngest knife killers’ have murder sentences increased at Court of Appeal
The two boys became the youngest defendants convicted of murder since the killers of James Bulger in 1993.
What is the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme and what can the Court of Appeal do?
Under the scheme, any person or institution can ask for any sentence handed down in a crown court to be reviewed.
Appeal court to consider increasing sentences of UK’s ‘youngest knife killers’
The two boys were 12 years old when they murdered 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai in Wolverhampton in November last year.
Asylum seeker boat pilot makes bid to appeal against convictions and sentence
Ibrahima Bah was sentenced to nine and a half years’ detention for the manslaughter of four people on the boat.
UK watchdog to urge Supreme Court to act quickly in car finance mis-selling case
The Financial Conduct Authority also said it was preparing to give lenders more time to deal with an expected flurry of customer complaints.
Court of Appeal to review youngest machete killers’ eight-year minimum terms
The youths, who were aged 12 when they committed the ‘horrific’ murder of Shawn Seesahai, cannot be named because of their age.
Driver who killed partner in crash has sentenced increased by Court of Appeal
Malpass reached speeds of 84mph in a 30mph zone moments before he crashed into a wall and lamppost.
Metal detectorists’ bid to have sentences reduced dismissed by Court of Appeal
Roger Pilling, 76, and Craig Best, 48, were convicted of conspiring to sell 44 Anglo-Saxon coins.
Santander bank cutting more than 1,400 UK jobs
It is understood that the job cuts have largely taken place but are expected to finish by the end of 2024.