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Judgment due in BHP Brazilian dam collapse case

The High Court in London will deliver its judgment on the £36bn claim against BHP over Brazil's Fundão dam collapse, a disaster that killed 19 and caused an environmental catastrophe.

Court: Teen removed from UK gangs can stay in Ghana

A High Court ruling has determined that a London teenager sent to Ghana to escape gang exploitation can remain there temporarily, in a landmark case about child protection versus parental rights.

Getty Images Wins Copyright Case Against Stability AI

In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.

Centre-Right Populists Target European Human Rights Convention

A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.

Welsh village beats London for UK's best high street

A charming village high street in Crickhowell, Wales has been crowned the best in the UK, beating fierce competition from London neighbourhoods with its unique community spirit and independent shops.

Jeremy Bamber: New Alibi Evidence Shocks Legal World

Explosive new testimony threatens to unravel one of Britain's most infamous murder cases, as Jeremy Bamber's legal team presents what could be his first credible alibi after 40 years behind bars.

Police officer accused of framing 100 innocent people

A shocking police corruption scandal unfolds as a Metropolitan Police officer faces allegations of planting evidence and falsifying cases against potentially 100 innocent individuals, raising serious questions about police integrity.

New Evidence in Meredith Kercher Murder Case

Italian prosecutors have obtained fresh information about the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia, potentially reopening one of Europe's most notorious criminal cases.

Detroit court halted over trousers-less defendant

A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.

DNA breakthrough leads to Louvre heist arrests

French authorities make significant progress in Louvre theft case as genetic evidence and international cooperation uncover sophisticated criminal network behind missing treasures.

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