Category : Search result: Derby Magistrates Court


Roller Derby Stage Show Hits Sydney and Adelaide Festivals

Clare Watson's late-life love for roller derby inspires a high-energy stage show, 'Mama Does Derby', featuring real skaters at Sydney Town Hall and Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Discover the story of community, athleticism, and theatre.

Roller Derby Show Mama Does Derby Hits Sydney & Adelaide

Discover how theatre-maker Clare Watson turned her love of roller derby into the high-energy stage show 'Mama Does Derby', featuring real skaters and a story of community. Catch it at Sydney and Adelaide festivals.

Chico pleads not guilty to drink-driving in court

Former X Factor star Chico has pleaded not guilty to a drink-driving charge. The singer, accused of exceeding the legal limit in North London, will face trial on 9 April. Read the full details.

Court backlog hits record high, jury trial plans questioned

The backlog in Crown Courts has soared to nearly 80,000 cases, with magistrates' courts also at a record high. Justice Secretary David Lammy's plan to slash jury trials faces criticism as barristers call for more courtrooms. Read the full analysis.

Oil broker fined for racist road rage in London

Letizia Bonuglia, a City oil broker, admitted racially aggravated harassment after a road rage incident near her £900k Battersea flat. She was fined £2,800. Read the full story.

Major Incident in Derby: 200 Homes Evacuated

A major incident has been declared in Derby, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of homes. Two men are in custody on suspicion of explosives offences. Follow the latest updates.

Fatal gang-related attack outside London court

A person has been killed in a multi-vehicle collision described as a 'gang-related targeted attack' outside Willesden Magistrates' Court in London. Emergency services rushed to the scene. Read the full report.

Jury trials to be scrapped for minor criminal cases

Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to end jury trials for cases likely to result in under three-year sentences. Will this clear court backlogs or is it just a cost-saving measure? Explore the implications.

Labour's plan to slash jury trials sparks outcry

Justice Secretary David Lammy plans to halve jury trials in England and Wales. Critics warn this dismantles a pillar of British justice without evidence it will clear the 78,000-case backlog. Read the full analysis.

Page 1 of 4