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Nottingham Forest owner’s High Court libel case can continue, judge rules
Evangelos Marinakis, who has owned the side Premier League team since 2017, is suing Greek football rival Irini Karipidis.
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.
Killer accepts he is unfit for release and requests move to open conditions
William Dunlop strangled pizza delivery woman Julie Hogg in Billingham, Co Durham, in 1989.
‘Possible’ there could have been more murders if I was released early – Killer
William Dunlop strangled pizza delivery woman Julie Hogg in Billingham, County Durham, in 1989.
Farming rules prioritise animal welfare over profit, Court of Appeal judge says
The Humane League UK lost an appeal to overturn a High Court decision saying the government had not acted unlawfully in allowing fast-grown chickens.
Man convicted of terror offences tells judge his risk has been ‘exaggerated’
Ahmed Aweys was first convicted of terror offences in 2018.
Stormont department will not be prosecuted over Noah Donohoe death, court told
Noah, 14, was found dead in a storm drain owned by the Department of Infrastructure (DFI) in north Belfast in 2020, six days after he went missing.