Father Ted creator cleared of trans activist harassment
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan found not guilty of harassing a trans activist but convicted of criminal damage. Read the full verdict from Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan found not guilty of harassing a trans activist but convicted of criminal damage. Read the full verdict from Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Álvaro García Ortiz steps down after Supreme Court finds him guilty of leaking confidential information. A significant blow to Prime Minister Sánchez's government.
Families of Yemeni aid workers detained by Houthi rebels share their anguish. Dozens from UN agencies and NGOs face months without charge. Read their stories and demand action.
Bangladesh tightens security nationwide as a tribunal prepares to deliver its verdict on ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, charged with crimes against humanity. Stay informed on the unfolding situation.
The Premier League's verdict on Manchester City's 115 financial charges faces further delays amid an intensifying internal debate over Chair Alison Brittain's future. Discover the latest developments.
Omar Lababidi, a 29-year-old real estate agent, has been acquitted of 26 sexual offence charges by a Sydney jury. The verdict came after a weeks-long trial at Campbelltown District Court.
Prison officer Isabelle Dale, 23, sobbed in court after being found guilty of having sex with an inmate in a jail's prayer room and sending drug-laced letters. Facing years behind bars.
Manchester City awaits the verdict on 115 Premier League financial charges. The bombshell decision, expected before end of 2025, could reshape English football. Read the latest.
In a landmark ruling, a Ukrainian court has sentenced a Russian soldier to 12 years imprisonment for the execution of a Ukrainian prisoner of war, setting a crucial precedent for wartime justice.
A Washington DC jury delivers a surprising not guilty verdict for a man accused of assaulting a federal agent with a sandwich, raising questions about police conduct and proportionality.
A Minnesota preacher has been convicted for orchestrating his wife's brutal killing during a family trip to Angola, revealing a dark tale of deception and international crime.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson convicted for broadcasting details of a terrorism trial defendant, potentially prejudicing legal proceedings.
The Australian woman convicted of murdering three people with a lethal mushroom lunch files appeal against her guilty verdicts, claiming insufficient evidence.
A taxi driver has been found not guilty of theft after a dispute over a £20 wheelchair fare escalated into a criminal case, with the court ruling no dishonesty was involved.
A Westminster tuk-tuk driver who orchestrated an audacious £31,000 theft spree targeting champagne and fine wine from London's most exclusive restaurants has walked free from court in a surprising verdict.
In a stunning legal verdict, three Just Stop Oil activists have been acquitted for their Stonehenge protest after arguing their actions were justified by the climate emergency. The landmark case sets a significant precedent for environmental activism in t
Former Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting Sonya Massey during a routine call, sparking national debate on police accountability.
A professional racing tipster faces jail after being found guilty of offering his housekeeper cash for sexual acts in a shocking case of exploitation that unfolded in his own home.
Exclusive: After four years of investigation, Manchester City face a landmark verdict on their 115 financial charges that could reshape English football forever.
A 23-year-old man has been convicted of murdering hotel worker Bartosz Kuczynski in a violent attack near Walsall railway station. The jury rejected his manslaughter defence after hearing chilling evidence of the sustained assault.
A stepfather has been convicted of murdering his 11-year-old stepdaughter while her siblings were at school, in a case that has shocked the nation with its brutality.
A former British soldier has been acquitted of two murders from the 1972 Bloody Sunday incident in Derry, concluding one of Northern Ireland's most significant legal proceedings.
British forces join international coalition in precision strike against Houthi-controlled airstrip in Yemen following escalating attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea.
Yemen's Houthi rebels dramatically expand maritime campaign, declaring all vessels connected to Israel as legitimate targets regardless of destination, raising fears of major disruption to vital shipping lanes.
Houthi forces in Yemen have seized at least 20 United Nations staff members in a dramatic escalation that threatens humanitarian operations and regional stability. The detentions come amid growing international concern over rebel activities.
In a deeply concerning development, Yemen's Houthi rebels have convicted 35 Yemenis in a mass trial, sentencing them to public execution for allegedly collaborating with Saudi Arabia. The controversial verdict has drawn international condemnation and rais
UNICEF issues urgent warning as Houthi authorities prevent life-saving assistance from reaching malnourished children in northern Yemen, exacerbating one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
A dramatic courtroom showdown concludes as a woman accused of attempting to poison her lover's ex-wife with spiked wine is found not guilty of attempted murder.
A woman who fatally stabbed a three-year-old girl in a random attack has been found not guilty by reason of insanity. The disturbing case has left a community in mourning as mental health takes centre stage in the courtroom.
Two California teenagers convicted of first-degree murder after luring 19-year-old Emmanuel Haro to remote location in twisted love triangle killing. Shocking court details reveal premeditated plot.