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Judge halts deportation over wife's ADHD

A Canadian court has blocked the deportation of an Indian man after a judge ruled his wife's ADHD could cause 'irreparable harm' if he were removed. The controversial decision has sparked debate over immigration policies.

Dad who tried to kill kids spared jail

A desperate father who attempted to kill his three children in a suicide pact has avoided prison after a judge ruled he was 'mentally unwell' at the time of the horrific incident.

Gruden gains legal edge in NFL email lawsuit

Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden receives a favourable court ruling in his lawsuit against the NFL over leaked emails, marking a significant turn in the high-profile case.

Crystal Palace Appeals CAS Over Europa League Exclusion

Crystal Palace has lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after being denied entry into the Europa League and Conference League. The club argues that UEFA's decision is unfair and seeks reinstatement.

Crystal Palace Europa League ban upheld by CAS

Crystal Palace's hopes of playing in the Europa League have been crushed after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld UEFA's decision to exclude them from the competition. Nottingham Forest's complaint led to the ruling, leaving Palace fans disappointe

India court orders compensation for infant rabies death

India's Supreme Court has mandated compensation for a family whose infant died from rabies after being denied treatment by multiple hospitals. The ruling highlights systemic failures in emergency healthcare.

Palace lose CAS appeal, miss Europa League

Crystal Palace's bid to overturn their exclusion from the Europa League has been rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, leaving their European dreams in tatters.

Steve Parish supports Guéhi amid CAS appeal

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has publicly supported defender Marc Guéhi following the club's appeal to CAS, while also welcoming new manager Oliver Glasner.

Superfit British teen's pool death mystery unsolved

A coroner has ruled it 'impossible' to determine how a superfit 13-year-old British schoolgirl drowned in a swimming pool at Orlando's Discovery Cove resort, leaving her family devastated and seeking answers.

Court allows force-feeding in anorexia case

A UK court has granted a hospital permission to force-feed a severely anorexic woman in a groundbreaking legal decision, prioritising her survival over personal autonomy.

UK car finance lenders surge after court ruling

Shares in UK car finance lenders surged following a landmark Supreme Court decision that clears uncertainty around loan practices. Discover how this impacts consumers and the market.

Transgender pool player loses discrimination case

A transgender pool player has lost a high-profile discrimination case after being barred from a women's tournament. The ruling could set a precedent for future disputes in competitive sports.

US Court Blocks Trump's ICE Raids

A US federal appeals court has halted the Trump administration's planned ICE raids, sparking debate over immigration enforcement and legal challenges.

Martin Lewis: Claim car finance compensation now

Money-saving expert Martin Lewis advises UK motorists to check if they're owed thousands due to hidden commission in car finance agreements, following a pivotal Supreme Court decision.

Elon Musk's X loses major court case

A US judge has ruled against Elon Musk's X in a high-profile legal battle, dealing a significant blow to the tech mogul's ambitions. The decision could reshape the future of digital platforms.

Supreme Court backs FCA in lawyers' case

The UK Supreme Court has upheld the Financial Conduct Authority's authority in a significant case involving legal professionals, reinforcing regulatory oversight in the financial sector.

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