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

Jailing women for abortion-related crimes ‘unlikely to be just outcome’ – court

The Court of Appeal gave its reasons for reducing the sentence of Carla Foster, who was originally jailed for procuring a late abortion.
18 Oct 2023
Crime

Trump ‘wants to give evidence’ at High Court over ‘wholly untrue’ allegations

The former US president, 77, is bringing a data protection claim against Orbis Business Intelligence.
16 Oct 2023
Crime

Trump wants ‘vindication’ over denied allegations of ‘perverted’ acts

The former president of the United States, 77, is bringing a data protection claim against Orbis Business Intelligence.
16 Oct 2023
Politics

Promises over treatment of asylum seekers in Rwanda ‘aspirational’, court told

Lawyers for the UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, made their legal arguments on Tuesday.
10 Oct 2023
Film

Harry’s legal claim against The Sun’s publisher ‘to go to trial in January 2025’

The 39-year-old alleges he was targeted by journalists and private investigators working for News Group Newspapers.
10 Oct 2023
Crime

Benjamin Mendy ’embarrassed’ by six-figure tax debt, court hears

HM Revenue and Customs is seeking a bankruptcy order against the footballer over a nearly £800,000 bill, a specialist judge was told on Wednesday

4 Oct 2023
Crime

Father of baby Indi Gregory ‘will do whatever it takes’ in treatment fight

The seven-month-old was put on life support last month.
3 Oct 2023
Crime

Ten teenagers who murdered 18-year-old lose conviction appeal bids

Jack Woodley was fatally stabbed by a gang of youths who chased him down an alleyway in Houghton le Spring, Sunderland, in October 2021.
29 Sept 2023
Crime

Judge rules NHS trust involved in legal battle over teenager’s care can be named

Sudiksha Thirumalesh, 19, died on September 12 during a court fight between her family and University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
29 Sept 2023
Politics

Donald Trump suing ex-MI6 spy Christopher Steele at High Court

Former US president has launched a data protection claim against Mr Steele

28 Sept 2023
Crime

Parents of seriously ill Indi Gregory given more time to secure legal help

Judge Mr Justice Peel described the pair as ‘parents who are utterly devoted to this child and are by her bedside pretty much all the time’.
27 Sept 2023
Crime

Court of Appeal overturns ruling on length of estranged couple’s marriage

Angela Jilina and Walid Abu-Zalaf were previously embroiled in a High Court dispute over when their marriage had broken down.
22 Sept 2023
Crime

19-year-old who died after legal battle with NHS is named

Sudiksha Thirumalesh died last week after a months-long court fight with an NHS trust over her care.
22 Sept 2023
Crime

Andrew Malkinson wins further parts of Court of Appeal bid to clear name

He was found guilty of rape in 2003 and jailed for life with a minimum term of seven years. He served 10 more because he maintained his innocence.
7 Aug 2023
Crime

Trans healthcare campaigners lose appeal bid over waiting times

Three judges have dismissed the appeal.
31 Jul 2023
Environment

Public has right to wild camp on Dartmoor, Court of Appeal rules

Alexander and Diana Darwall previously brought a legal challenge against the Dartmoor National Park Authority
31 Jul 2023
Politics

Ruling over child asylum seekers in hotels ‘landmark day for children’s rights’

Several charities welcomed the High Court’s ruling on Thursday.
27 Jul 2023
Politics

Housing child asylum seekers in hotels unlawful for over 18 months, judge rules

The Home Office’s use of hotels to house unaccompanied child asylum seekers has been unlawful since December 2021, Mr Justice Chamberlain said.
27 Jul 2023
Crime

Housing child asylum seekers in hotels unlawful, High Court rules

The charity Every Child Protected Against Trafficking brought legal action against the Home Office.
27 Jul 2023
Crime

Woman jailed over illegal abortion to appeal sentence

Carla Foster was handed a 28-month extended sentence after she admitted illegally procuring her own abortion when she was more than 30 weeks pregnant.
18 Jul 2023