Jess Glass

Crime

Harry rejects ‘offensive’ defamation claim made by Sentebale charity

No documents are currently available in the claim originally filed on March 24.
10 Apr 2026
Crime

Trump to pay legal fees of company sued over dossier allegations

The former US president brought legal action against Orbis Business Intelligence, a consultancy founded by ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele

7 Mar 2024
UK

Judges bid to bring ‘very old’ rape cases to trial in coming months

These cases, which involve both adult and child alleged victims as well as some retrials, have each been at a crown court since 2021

6 Mar 2024
Crime

Katie Price to lose nearly half her OnlyFans income amid bankruptcy

The former glamour model was declared bankrupt in November 2019.
29 Feb 2024
Showbiz

Steve Coogan facing libel claim over ‘weasel-like’ portrayal in film

Richard Taylor, formerly deputy registrar of the University of Leicester, is bringing legal action over a portrayal of him in the film The Lost King.
29 Feb 2024
UK

Decision to dissolve black female deacon’s parish is ‘indirectly discriminatory’

Reverend Yvonne Clarke was ordained as a deacon in the CoE in 1987 and has served All Saints Shirley, in Southwark Diocese, for more than 20 years.
27 Feb 2024
Crime

Sanctioned oligarch and superyacht owner lose Court of Appeal bids

Eugene Shvidler took his case to the Court of Appeal alongside Russian businessman Sergei Naumenko.
27 Feb 2024
Crime

Shamima Begum's lawyers vow to 'keep fighting' after appeal loss

The Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed Ms Begum’s fight to reinstate her British citizenship

23 Feb 2024
Crime

Shamima Begum’s legal battle with the Government explained

The 24-year-old lost a Court of Appeal bid over her citizenship on Friday.
23 Feb 2024
UK

Shamima Begum to discover outcome of citizenship removal appeal

East Londoner travelled to Syria in 2015 at the age of 15 before her British citizenship was revoked on national security grounds four years later

23 Feb 2024
Crime

Julian Assange faces wait for decision on whether appeal can go ahead

The decision will be given in writing at a later date.
21 Feb 2024
Crime

Assange ‘put lives at risk’ by releasing unredacted documents, High Court told

The WikiLeaks founder is fighting extradition to the US.
21 Feb 2024
Crime

Decision in Shamima Begum citizenship appeal bid due

Ms Begum travelled to Syria in 2015 at the age of 15 before her citizenship was revoked on national security grounds four years later.
20 Feb 2024
Crime

US bid to prosecute Julian Assange is ‘state retaliation’, court told

The WikiLeaks founder faces extradition to the US over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information.
20 Feb 2024
Crime

Julian Assange faces ‘flagrant’ denial of justice if extradited, High Court told

Lawyers for the WikiLeaks founder are seeking to challenge a previous dismissal of parts of his case against extradition.
20 Feb 2024
Crime

Campaigners lose High Court challenge over Stonehenge tunnel plans renewal

National Highways has said its plan for the tunnel will remove the sight and sound of traffic passing the site and cut journey times.
19 Feb 2024
Politics

University loses appeal against ruling over suicidal student

Natasha Abrahart, 20, was found dead in her flat in April 2018.
14 Feb 2024
Celebrity News

Harry says ‘mission continues’ after phone hacking claim against Mirror settled

A judge ruled in December that phone hacking became ‘widespread and habitual’ at MGN titles in the late 1990s.
9 Feb 2024
Crime

What findings did the High Court make about the Mirror’s publisher?

Mr Justice Fancourt ruled last December that phone hacking was ‘habitual’ and ‘widespread’ at Mirror Group Newspapers titles.
9 Feb 2024
Celebrity News

Duke of Sussex settles phone hacking claim against Mirror Group

A judge ruled in December that phone hacking became ‘widespread and habitual’ at MGN titles in the late 1990s.
9 Feb 2024
Crime

Mirror publisher told to pay some costs of phone hacking trial

Mr Justice Fancourt said the publisher should pay so-called generic costs to the more than 100 people currently involved in the legal action.
9 Feb 2024