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European City Voted World's Most Beautiful Cruise Port

In a stunning upset, a historic European city has been crowned the world's most beautiful cruise destination, topping iconic favourites like Sydney and the Bahamas. Discover the charming port that stole the top spot.

Man arrested after climbing roof of London courthouse

A major security alert was triggered in North West London after a man was seen climbing the roof of Willesden Magistrates' Court. Discover the full story of the dramatic incident and the police response.

Judge reprimanded for 'romps' in chambers with clerk

A senior Crown Court judge has been formally reprimanded after admitting to a 'clandestine relationship' and engaging in sexual activity with his partner, a court clerk, inside his private chambers. The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found his act

Trans woman jailed for sexual assault by deception

A transgender woman, Sapphire Walters, has been sentenced to four years in prison for sexually assaulting a man after deliberately concealing the fact she had male genitalia. The judge ruled the concealment invalidated the victim's consent.

Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

A Florida judge denies the release of grand jury transcripts from the 2006 Jeffrey Epstein probe, shielding key witness testimonies and reigniting debates over judicial transparency in a case mired in scandal.

Labour member in court over Nazi salute allegation

A Labour Party member appeared in court after allegedly performing a Nazi salute outside Snaresbrook Crown Court. The incident, which was captured on video, has sparked widespread condemnation.

New 19-hour European sleeper train from London

A brand-new 19-hour European sleeper train will soon whisk passengers from London to three breathtaking destinations, offering a greener and more scenic alternative to air travel.

Tommy Robinson loses Telegram contempt appeal

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has failed to overturn a conviction for contempt of court after sharing messages on Telegram about a sensitive criminal case in Southport.

Student broke cop's nose, lied in court

A student who fractured a police officer's nose during an altercation told a 'bare-faced lie' in court, claiming she didn't realise she had punched a woman, a judge heard.

Court: Climate inaction violates human rights

A groundbreaking European court decision has ruled that government failure to combat climate change breaches fundamental human rights, setting a historic legal precedent.

Solicitor General Faces Court Over Luton Remarks

The Solicitor General is set to appear before the Court of Appeal following contentious comments made during a high-profile case at Luton Crown Court. The legal community watches closely as the case unfolds.

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