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Crime
Katie Price faces wait over further bankruptcy-related proceedings
The former glamour model did not attend the court hearing and was not represented.
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Nina Massey
6 Jun 2025
Crime
MI5 apologises unreservedly to High Court for ‘failings and errors’
Legal proceedings were related to an alleged source who was accused of abusing two women.
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Nina Massey
3 Jun 2025
Crime
Tory councillor ‘heartbroken’ wife lost bid to appeal hate tweet sentence
Lucy Connolly was jailed for 31 months after posting on X, formerly Twitter, following the Southport attacks.
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Nina Massey
20 May 2025
Crime
Lucy Connolly loses bid to appeal against sentence for racial hatred tweet
Lucy Connolly was jailed for 31 months after writing a post on X last July after the Southport attacks.
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Nina Massey
20 May 2025
Crime
Ex-Tory councillor’s wife faces wait over racial hatred tweet appeal
Lucy Connolly was jailed for 13 months last October.
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Nina Massey
15 May 2025
Crime
Ex-Tory councillor’s wife ‘never’ intended X post to incite violence, court told
Lucy Connolly is challenging the sentence of 31 months imprisonment that she was given last October after posting following the Southport attacks.
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Nina Massey
15 May 2025
Crime
Ex-Tory councillor’s wife seeking to appeal sentence for racial hatred tweet
The former childminder, who is married to Raymond Connolly, was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court last October.
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Nina Massey
12 May 2025
Crime
Duke of Sussex’s ‘grievance’ does not translate to legal claim, judge says
But Sir Geoffrey Vos said Harry’s disagreement with the arrangements did not support a ‘legally sustainable public law claim’.
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Nina Massey
2 May 2025
Crime
Coleen Rooney ‘entirely successful’ in Wagatha costs appeal, judge says
Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney remain in dispute over legal costs following their high-profile High Court libel battle.
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Nina Massey
29 Apr 2025
Crime
Doctors in end-of-life cases can be named, Supreme Court rules
Lord Reed said the need for restriction of freedom of speech must be ‘established convincingly’.
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Nina Massey
16 Apr 2025
Crime
‘Clear public interest’ in exposing allegations against Noel Clarke, court hears
The actor denies the misconduct allegations and has said several people who have made claims are part of a conspiracy to defame him.
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Nina Massey
4 Apr 2025
Crime
Former Barclays CEO ‘rolled the dice’ on misleading regulator, tribunal hears
The hearing is due to conclude on Thursday, with a ruling expected at a later date.
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Nina Massey
2 Apr 2025
Crime
Woman made Noel Clarke allegations after years of ‘guilt’, court told
The actor is suing the publisher of the Guardian over a series of articles that allege misconduct.
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Nina Massey
26 Mar 2025
Celebrity News
Noel Clarke groped fan under lunch table, court hears
The High Court in London heard the incident happened when the actor met a fan for lunch in 2010.
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Nina Massey
24 Mar 2025
Celebrity News
Noel Clarke shared nude photos of woman without her consent, court told
The actor is suing Guardian News and Media over seven articles and a podcast that allege misconduct.
By
Nina Massey
21 Mar 2025
Celebrity News
Actress felt ‘humiliated’ and ‘powerless’ working with Noel Clarke, court hears
The actress gave evidence on Thursday in Clarke’s legal case against Guardian News and Media (GNM).
By
Nina Massey
20 Mar 2025
Crime
Noel Clarke told actress to look at him while he was exposed, court hears
The actor is suing Guardian News and Media over seven articles and a podcast.
By
Nina Massey
19 Mar 2025
Crime
Government ‘unlawfully’ housed asylum seekers at RAF Wethersfield – High Court
Four former residents of RAF Wethersfield brought legal action against the Home Office.
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Nina Massey
14 Mar 2025
Crime
Woman’s sentence for allowing daughter’s death ‘not unduly lenient’
Solicitor General Lucy Rigby had referred the case to the Court of Appeal.
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Nina Massey
12 Mar 2025
Crime
Liverpool fans’ claims against Uefa can be heard in English courts, judge rules
In a hearing last July, Uefa argued that English courts do not have jurisdiction to deal with the claims.
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Nina Massey
7 Mar 2025
Crime
Beagle breeding protester says High Court victory is like David and Goliath
There was no serious breach of an injunction by John Curtin, a judge said.
By
Nina Massey
19 Feb 2025
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