UK's Most Prolific Fare Dodger in Court Over Unpaid Fines
Notorious fare evader Jonathan Bishop, with a staggering 117 convictions, faces court again over unpaid rail fines, exposing flaws in the ticketing system.
Notorious fare evader Jonathan Bishop, with a staggering 117 convictions, faces court again over unpaid rail fines, exposing flaws in the ticketing system.
In a groundbreaking UK legal challenge, a group of children and young adults from West Dunbartonshire are suing their local council in the High Court, demanding it scraps its current local development plan for failing to adequately address the climate cri
A serial fare evader who dodged train tickets for a staggering 43,000 miles across England has been hit with a massive £43,000 court bill in a landmark ruling for rail enforcement.
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The harrowing details behind the murder of 24-year-old Liam Kerr, as his brother Callum Kerr is convicted. A story of family, tragedy, and a fatal attack in East Kilbride.
A retired engineer from Bristol has scored a stunning victory against a major parking firm in a David vs Goliath legal battle, setting a powerful precedent for motorists across the UK.
Coleen Rooney faces social media fury after sharing a private Oasis performance story, forcing her to delete the post and sparking a debate on celebrity privilege.
A last-ditch legal bid by the Home Office to house asylum seekers at a controversial Essex site has been thwarted by a High Court injunction, sparking a major political row and leaving the government's immigration strategy in disarray.
Local authorities score a major legal victory against the Home Office, granting them new powers to challenge the use of hotels as asylum seeker accommodation. The ruling could set a nationwide precedent.
In a dramatic blow to the Government's migrant housing strategy, Epping Forest District Council has successfully blocked the use of a local hotel for asylum seekers. The High Court ruling exposes deep disarray within Labour's flagship policy, leaving plan
A landmark High Court ruling has declared the Home Office's use of hotels for asylum seekers unlawful, throwing Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's strategy into chaos and triggering a frantic search for alternatives.
A High Court judge has issued a scathing indictment of Facebook Marketplace, branding it a 'toxic' platform for criminals after a couple was violently robbed in their Epping home by fraudsters posing as buyers.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage triumphs in High Court, forcing NatWest and the FCA to disclose crucial documents related to the closure of his Coutts account, in a major victory for free speech and banking transparency.
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is embroiled in a High Court battle with the Electoral Commission over its name, accused of potentially misleading voters. The case could have major implications for the upcoming general election.
The High Court has delivered a scathing ruling against the Home Office, blocking its controversial plan to evict asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accuses the government of 'total chaos' in its asylum policy.
A landmark High Court injunction has been granted to protect Epping Forest from disruptive protesters, with Yvette Cooper condemning their actions as 'criminal damage'. The order empowers police to swiftly remove activists targeting critical infrastructur
Epping Forest District Council triumphs in High Court fight to close a former hotel housing asylum seekers, overriding Home Office human rights objections. A major victory for local authority power.
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.
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has secured a major victory in the High Court over a 2014 BBC Spotlight investigation. The judge ruled the programme's allegations were 'unfair and irresponsible', marking a significant moment for media accountability.
Bankrupt glamour model Katie Price faces a fresh financial blow as a High Court judge orders her to pay ex-husband Alex Reid a staggering £760,000 in a long-running legal battle over unpaid loans and assets.
TV stars Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, alongside elusive artist Banksy, are suing an art dealer in a High Court battle over alleged unauthorised sales.
Australia's High Court has ruled that Qantas unlawfully sacked workers during the pandemic, sparking outrage over 'ghost flights' and corporate accountability.
A high school soccer coach in Pennsylvania has been suspended following allegations of involvement in sports betting, raising serious concerns about integrity in school sports.
An Afghan interpreter faces a hefty £75,000 legal bill after breaching a superinjunction protecting a British soldier's identity in a high-profile case.
The High Court has ruled that the Home Office acted unlawfully by evicting protesters from Epping Forest without proper consultation, marking a significant victory for civil liberties.
A Glasgow drug dealer has been sentenced to a decade in prison after being caught with £90,000 worth of cocaine in a police operation targeting organised crime.
A Northern Territory judge has criticised legal representatives for a teenage boy after they filed AI-created documents containing false information in court proceedings.
The High Court has dismissed a legal challenge against Essex Police regarding the arrest of a man in Epping Forest, upholding the officers' actions as lawful.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by a Leicestershire man convicted of serious child abuse offences, reaffirming the severity of his crimes.
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.