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Asylum seeker jailed for 7 years for park rape

Mehmet Ogur, 27, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for raping an 18-year-old girl in a park. The court heard how messages he sent after the attack were key evidence. Read the full story.

CPS Appeals Quran Burning Free Speech Case

Crown Prosecution Service appeals decision to overturn conviction of man who burned Quran in London. Free speech versus religious offence debate continues.

Driver fined £50 for Christmas lights on car

A motorist in Poole was pulled over by police for covering his car in festive fairy lights, breaching traffic laws and facing a potential £50 fine. Discover the rules for vehicle decorations.

Estate Agent Found Not Guilty of Sexual Offences

Omar Lababidi, a 29-year-old real estate agent, has been acquitted of 26 sexual offence charges by a Sydney jury. The verdict came after a weeks-long trial at Campbelltown District Court.

Soldier jailed for fatal stabbing of love rival

Kai Sainz-Stafford, 24, has been sentenced to over six years for manslaughter after stabbing Sam Siviter through the heart while on bail for another knife attack. Read the full story.

Police: Sentencing Reforms Driving Crime Surge

Senior police leaders warn that government changes to prison sentencing are directly contributing to a surge in violent crime, shoplifting, and anti-social behaviour as offenders avoid custody.

Migrant sex offender jailed for Epping Forest assault

Hadush Kebatu, an Eritrean national living in the UK, has been sentenced to five years for sexually assaulting a woman in Epping Forest. The judge described the attack as 'appalling' as details emerge of the traumatic ordeal.

Tommy Robinson cleared of terror offence

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been found not guilty of terror-related charges after a dramatic trial at the Old Bailey. The controversial activist was accused of encouraging support for a banned organisation.

Tommy Robinson convicted of terror offence

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson faces prison after being convicted of refusing to give police access to his mobile phone upon returning to Britain from abroad.

UK bans strangulation in pornography

New legislation making pornography depicting strangulation a criminal offence comes into force in the UK, marking a significant shift in online safety regulation.

Drink driver avoids jail after baby death in crash

A 24-year-old drink driver has walked free from court despite causing a collision that killed a six-month-old baby who wasn't properly strapped in and was thrown through the car window in West Yorkshire.

Chelsea's Fofana commits ninth driving offence

Exclusive: Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana faces fresh legal trouble after being caught driving while disqualified - his NINTH motoring offence. Full details of the court case and potential consequences.

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