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McGregor Civil Rape Case Dismissed in Dublin Court

Mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor's civil rape case has been formally dropped as partner Dee Devlin makes first public appearance since allegations surfaced. Exclusive details from Dublin court proceedings.

Labour demands probe into Cabinet Secretary's Tory links

Labour Party escalates pressure on Cabinet Secretary Simon Case over undisclosed Conservative Party connections, demanding immediate investigation into potential conflicts of interest at the heart of government.

Trump Allies Use Nazi Comparison in GOP Civil War

Republican infighting reaches boiling point as Trump loyalists target attorney John Sauer with explosive 'Nazi' accusations, threatening to torpedo his Supreme Court nomination in dramatic party showdown.

Court overturns Palestine Action terror ban

In a significant legal victory for civil liberties, the Court of Appeal has overturned the government's decision to label Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, ruling the designation unlawful and restoring the group's right to protest.

Court allows challenge to Palestine Action ban

The High Court has permitted a judicial review of the government's controversial ban on Palestine Action, setting the stage for a landmark legal battle over protest rights and political expression in Britain.

Gregg Wallace loses BBC High Court damages battle

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has been denied damages after claiming the BBC caused him 'distress and harassment' following his dismissal from Saturday Kitchen, with the High Court ruling against the television presenter.

Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.

NSW Protest Laws Struck Down as Unconstitutional

In a stunning legal blow to the New South Wales government, the state's controversial anti-protest legislation has been declared unconstitutional following a challenge by Palestine Action Group activists.

Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act in landmark ruling

The US Supreme Court has dramatically weakened the Voting Rights Act, allowing states to implement electoral maps previously deemed racially discriminatory. This landmark decision could reshape American democracy for years to come.

Supreme Court rules for Black voters in Alabama case

In a major ruling with profound implications for American democracy, the Supreme Court has upheld protections for Black voters in Alabama, dealing a significant blow to Republican efforts to dilute minority voting power.

Model jailed for £3m NHS fraud exposed at festival

Jasmine Allchurch, 33, sentenced to prison after fraudulent £3 million negligence claim against NHS was uncovered when she was photographed dancing at festival despite claiming severe injuries.

Couple faces £350K bill after DIY shed fire disaster

A seemingly innocent garden project turned into a financial catastrophe for one couple, leaving them with a staggering £350,000 legal bill after their DIY shed caught fire and spread to neighbouring properties.

Georgia Court protects Gullah Geechee land rights

In a historic ruling, Georgia's highest court has strengthened legal protections for ancestral lands of the Gullah Geechee community, marking a significant victory in the fight against discriminatory property laws.

African Tribe Stakes Legal Claim to Scottish Land

The Kukama people from Peru have launched a unique legal bid for land in Scotland, invoking a 16th-century royal decree, in a modern-day quest for cultural preservation and international recognition.

Trump Lawyers: President Can Order Rivals' Assassination

In a stunning court appearance, Donald Trump's lawyers argued that a president could order the assassination of a political rival and face no criminal prosecution unless impeached first. The controversial claims were made during a US appeals court hearing

Chinese heiress in £2.5m phantom Rolls-Royce court battle

Exclusive: The glittering world of super-rich Chinese heiress LanLan Yang is unravelling in a London High Court drama. Discover the shocking tale of a £2.5 million Rolls-Royce that never was, a disputed £15 million Mayfair property, and the high-stakes le

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