Nina Massey

Crime

Poundstretcher restructuring plan needed to avoid administration, court told

The discount retailer was bought by US investment firm Fortress in 2024 for an undisclosed sum.
7 May 2026
Politics

Home Office refused permission to challenge ruling on deportation of migrant

Last week, Mr Justice Sheldon granted the man 14 days to make representations to support his trafficking claim.
23 Sept 2025
Politics

Judge ‘erred’ in blocking migrant’s removal to France, Court of Appeal told

The Home Office is asking the Court of Appeal for permission to challenge the High Court ruling.
23 Sept 2025
Migrant Channel crossing incidents
Politics

Eritrean man blocks removal in latest blow to ‘one in, one out’ drive

Ministers agreed the pilot scheme with the French government in July as part of efforts to deter the number of arrivals by small boat crossings

16 Sept 2025
Politics

Migrant faces ‘real risk of destitution’ if removed to France, High Court told

The legal challenge comes as reports suggest deportations of migrants under the deal with France are yet to begin.
16 Sept 2025
Crime

MI5 admits it ‘unlawfully’ obtained data from ex-BBC journalist

Vincent Kearney complained to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal.
15 Sept 2025
Showbiz

Coldplay stun fans at start of unprecedented 10-concert Wembley run

Frontman Chris Martin said it would be the band’s last performance in London for a number of years

24 Aug 2025
Crime

How did Noel Clarke’s libel claim end up at the High Court?

Clarke worked on a number of high-profile productions, including Doctor Who.
22 Aug 2025
Crime

What were the claims against Noel Clarke that led him to take legal action?

Allegations against Clarke included claims of inappropriate comments and groping.
22 Aug 2025
Crime

Council faces wait for ruling on asylum seekers hotel injunction bid

Epping Forest District Council filed a bid for a temporary injunction stopping migrants from being housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping on Tuesday.
15 Aug 2025
Crime

Housing asylum seekers in Essex hotel causing ‘very serious problem’, court told

Epping Forest District Council is seeking an interim injunction stopping migrants from being accommodated at the Bell Hotel in Epping.
15 Aug 2025
Crime

Street preacher who lost Spectator libel case to challenge High Court ruling

Mohammed Hegab, known online as Mohammed Hijab, sued the publication and associate editor Douglas Murray.
14 Aug 2025
Crime

Spacey told actor ‘don’t worry about it’ after alleged assault, documents claim

Kevin Spacey has previously denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour and wrongdoing.
24 Jul 2025
Crime

Tom Hayes: Winning Supreme Court challenge is an incredible feeling

The former financial trader said he was not bitter or angry after winning a decade-long legal battle to have his convictions quashed.
23 Jul 2025
Business News

Supreme Court to rule on cases of traders jailed over rate-rigging

Tom Hayes, a former Citigroup and UBS trader, is challenging his conviction, as is Carlo Palombo, an ex-vice president of euro rates at Barclays bank.
23 Jul 2025
Crime

Man jailed based on corrupt officer’s evidence has name posthumously cleared

Errol Campbell, who died in 2004, had his convictions for theft and conspiracy to steal quashed.
17 Jul 2025
London

Man cleared posthumously over south London theft conviction

He was previously found guilty in April 1977 and sentenced to a total of 18 months’ imprisonment

17 Jul 2025
Crime

Footballer’s career ended prematurely because of unnecessary procedure – court

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake was operated upon by Professor James Calder after breaking his leg playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2013.
16 Jul 2025
Crime

Harry lawyers must disclose ‘payment’ documents in Mail publisher case – judge

The Duke of Sussex and six others are bringing legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited.
11 Jul 2025
Politics

What is a proscribed organisation?

Once an organisation is proscribed it is illegal to join or show support for it.
4 Jul 2025
Crime

No ‘safe number of times’ footballers can head ball, High Court told

The claimants include the family of former England midfielder Norbert ‘Nobby’ Stiles, who died in 2020 after suffering from dementia.
26 Jun 2025