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Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian over misconduct allegations has been dismissed by the High Court, which ruled the reporting was in the public interest. A major victory for press freedom.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke has suffered a major legal defeat in his libel claim against The Guardian, with the High Court dismissing his case over the newspaper's investigation into serious sexual misconduct allegations.

High Court blocks asylum seeker hotel plan in Epping

In a landmark ruling, the High Court has permanently halted the Home Office's controversial scheme to use a historic Essex hotel as accommodation for asylum seekers, siding with local council and residents.

Court Backs Councils to Block Asylum Seeker Hotels

A landmark High Court ruling has handed local councils sweeping powers to shut down asylum seeker hotels using planning laws, throwing the new government's flagship immigration strategy into chaos and creating a multi-million pound emergency.

Transgender neo-Nazi wins women's prison transfer case

A convicted neo-Nazi terrorist, who began identifying as a woman after being charged, has won a High Court battle to be transferred to a women's prison, sparking a major debate on justice system policies.

Court blocks Home Office asylum hotel plan in Essex

A landmark High Court ruling has thwarted the Home Office's controversial plan to use a four-star Essex hotel for asylum accommodation, siding with local council and residents. The decision sets a significant precedent for nationwide asylum housing disput

High Court Orders Essex Asylum Hotel Closed After Protests

A High Court judge has mandated the immediate closure of an Essex asylum accommodation following far-right demonstrations that raised serious public safety concerns. The ruling highlights growing tensions over migrant housing policies.

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.

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.

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.

Saw-style killer's sentence extended

A sadistic murderer who took inspiration from the horror film 'Saw' has had his jail term extended after a court ruled his original sentence was too lenient.

Mother loses school gender transition court case

A mother in Maine has lost her legal fight against a school district that allegedly facilitated her child's social gender transition without her knowledge. The court ruled in favour of the school's actions, sparking debate over parental rights.

UN court to rule on climate change obligations

The UN General Assembly has voted to seek an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on countries' legal obligations regarding climate change – a move that could reshape global environmental policy.

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