Terrifier actress sues producers over nude scene royalties
Catherine Corcoran files lawsuit against Terrifier producers alleging unpaid royalties and unauthorised use of her nude scenes in the cult horror film's sequel and merchandise.
Catherine Corcoran files lawsuit against Terrifier producers alleging unpaid royalties and unauthorised use of her nude scenes in the cult horror film's sequel and merchandise.
Pro-Palestine demonstrators targeted two major UK cities in coordinated protests against companies allegedly supplying military equipment to Israel, leading to multiple arrests.
Former First Lady Melania Trump has launched a sophisticated, multi-pronged offensive to systematically dismantle the credibility of her biographer, employing legal threats and strategic media counterattacks in a carefully orchestrated defence of her lega
Exclusive investigation reveals how Los Angeles Metro CEO Fesia Davenport received a substantial settlement package to quietly exit her role, raising serious questions about transparency and accountability in public transportation leadership.
Financial technology pioneer and LendingTree founder Doug Lebda has died unexpectedly at 56, leaving the business world mourning the loss of a visionary leader who revolutionised online lending.
Hollywood star Blake Lively finds herself at the centre of a disturbing extortion plot involving her former agent, who allegedly stole and threatened to release private photos of the actress in her pyjamas.
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms he will step down within the next decade, revealing his carefully chosen successor in a landmark announcement that signals a new era for the tech giant.
Metropolitan Police conduct coordinated arrests across London targeting Palestine Action members accused of planning direct action against Israeli defence contractor Elbit Systems.
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Tragic death of Mike Gill, respected Chicago finance CEO, in an Atlanta carjacking spree sparks outrage and raises urgent questions on urban crime.
Dozens of Palestine Action protesters were arrested after a major demonstration at the London headquarters of Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer. The group occupied the building, unveiling banners and demanding an end to UK complicity in the Gaza
Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been handed a staggering £14.4 million payout following his early departure, despite a tumultuous final year marked by flight cancellations, legal battles, and a tarnished reputation for the Australian airline giant.
A major UK-based financial backer is suing Fox News and Newsmax in a landmark High Court case, alleging massive financial losses due to the networks' promotion of baseless 2020 US election fraud claims. The lawsuit could set a precedent for media accounta
Former Bega Cheese CEO Maurice Van Ryn, already jailed for child sex offences, exploited a shocking legal technicality to avoid further conviction for the horrific abuse of a young boy, sparking outrage and calls for urgent law reform.
Nottingham Forest have sensationally launched a formal legal challenge against the FA and Premier League, alleging a 'deeply flawed' and 'improper relationship' in their recent points deduction case. Club demands transparency and justice.
A group of travellers has set up an unauthorised encampment with a dozen caravans on public football pitches in Basildon, Essex, prompting the local council to initiate urgent legal proceedings for their removal.
Dozens of local authorities, led by Reform UK councillors, are preparing group legal action against the Home Office. They demand reimbursement for millions spent housing asylum seekers, accusing the government of breaching its financial responsibilities.
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Defiant local councils across England are mounting a legal challenge against the Home Office's controversial policy of housing asylum seekers in hotels, citing a lack of consultation and strain on local services.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses outrage and takes legal action after discovering doctored, explicit images of herself and other prominent female figures on a notorious pornographic website.
Illinois establishes a groundbreaking, state-funded legal hotline offering free, immediate counsel to LGBTQ+ residents facing discrimination, housing issues, and civil rights violations.
Two New Jersey attorneys have been sanctioned for submitting falsified documents to US authorities in a high-stakes international fraud and money laundering investigation involving billions, sparking outrage in the legal community.
Top Trump aide Stephen Miller is urging legal action against CNN panelist Bakari Sellers for branding him a 'white supremacist'. The explosive defamation claim threatens a major media lawsuit.
The CEO of a Tennessee-based company has been abruptly terminated after an investigation revealed he allegedly used artificial intelligence to create and distribute sexually explicit deepfake images of female employees, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny
Australian retail giant Kmart is under fire as a prominent legal firm launches unprecedented action, alleging the company failed to adequately address modern slavery risks within its supply chain, potentially linking its products to forced labour.
Ex-CEO Luke O'Neill takes The Wiggles to Australia's Federal Court in a stunning legal battle over contractual disputes and financial claims, shaking the children's entertainment world.
A high-flying barrister is taking legal action against the previous owner of her £4.5 million Notting Hill home after uncovering a shocking secret: the basement was catastrophically and permanently flooded, a fact she claims was deliberately concealed dur
Britain's largest family, the Radfords, are at the centre of a shocking legal battle as 22 of their children are taking action over the public exposure of their private lives and medical conditions on the family's TV shows and social media.
The Labour Party initiates urgent legal action to prevent a series of far-right demonstrations planned across England during the August bank holiday, citing public safety concerns.