Council Chief in Family Court Battle Over £1,000 Gift
Greenwich Council's chief executive Debra Warren, earning £220k, sued her aunt over a £1,000 gift from her late mother, but the case was thrown out after she failed to appear in court.
Greenwich Council's chief executive Debra Warren, earning £220k, sued her aunt over a £1,000 gift from her late mother, but the case was thrown out after she failed to appear in court.
Stephen Fry is suing CogX Festival and Blonstein Events for £100k after falling off a stage at the O2 Arena in 2023, breaking his leg, pelvis, and ribs, alleging negligence.
Three teenagers were jailed for luring a man they thought was a paedophile to a beach and killing him with rocks. The victim, Alexander Cashford, 49, was attacked after giving his number to a 16-year-old girl.
A Jewish Londoner shares her fear after recent antisemitic attacks, including the Golders Green stabbing, and considers leaving Britain for safety.
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RecommendedA Wetherspoon pub in Braintree, Essex, faces backlash after a manager refused service to Reform UK supporters, sparking outrage and a response from the chain.
A 17-year-old boy faces 16 charges including terrorism, explosive substances, indecent images of children, and blackmail after a Counter Terrorism Policing investigation.
John Terry endorsed far-right politician Rupert Lowe's call for migrant deportations, joining a trend of ex-footballers embracing radical views. Experts cite isolation and social media as factors.
Britain's economy faces a dilemma: voters want relief from rising costs, but bond markets demand fiscal restraint. Larry Elliott analyzes the tension.
Police have found a child's body believed to be that of missing five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby in Alice Springs, ending a five-day search. The discovery was made 5km south of her home.
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RecommendedTrump administration urges countries to repatriate citizens in Syria, but Australia maintains hardline stance against Australian women and children held in al-Roj camp since Islamic State's fall.
Met Police released bodycam footage showing the arrest of a man suspected of stabbing two men in Golders Green. The attack is being treated as terrorism, with the suspect allegedly targeting Jewish individuals.
Nearly eight months after resigning, Angela Rayner may return to Starmer's cabinet. Speculation grows as Labour faces electoral losses, with Rayner's loyalty and ambition in question.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai receives Deutsche Welle's freedom of speech award in absentia, despite his 20-year sentence under national security law.
At least six Australians detained by Israeli navy after Gaza flotilla intercepted. Families urge Australian government to intervene as activists face uncertain fate.
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RecommendedJitu Munda exhumed his sister's remains after bank officials refused to release her savings without a death certificate, sparking outrage over bureaucratic rigidity in India.
Ex-secretary of billionaire Judith Neilson allegedly used unauthorized credit cards for luxury goods, concert tickets, and monogrammed napkins in a $1.6 million fraud spree. Bail denied.
The Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais effectively dismantles the Voting Rights Act, allowing racial gerrymandering and threatening Black voter representation.
Debra Granik's five-hour documentary 'Conbody vs Everybody' follows former drug dealer Coss Marte's journey to employ formerly incarcerated people through his unique gym, challenging a system that continues to punish those who have served time.
The royal commission's interim report on the Bondi massacre shows much remains unknown, with over a third of recommendations confidential. The Albanese government plans to implement all recommendations.
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RecommendedChief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito have systematically eroded the Voting Rights Act over decades, culminating in a ruling that eviscerates Section 2, marking a grave turning point for minority voting rights.
Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump is protected speech. The FCC's license reviews threaten First Amendment rights. Disney must stand firm.
The Liberal Democrats aim to increase councillors for an unprecedented eighth consecutive local election, potentially becoming the largest party in English local government.
The arrest of potential CJNG leader 'El Jardinero' highlights Mexico's intensified cartel crackdown ahead of the World Cup, but fears of infighting persist.
Explore how the World Cup has been used for nation-building, from Uruguay's 1930 victory to Mussolini's 1934 propaganda, shaping national identity and global image.
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RecommendedThe Supreme Court's decision in Callais undermines Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, enabling racial discrimination in voting and jeopardizing fair representation for communities of color.
The Bank of England held interest rates at 3.75% but warned inflation will rise due to the Middle East conflict, with potential rate hikes later this year.
The US Supreme Court gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, weakening minority voting power. Oil prices surged above $126 a barrel, reaching 2022 highs.
PM Keir Starmer calls for swift action after a suspected terrorist stabbing in Golders Green targets Jewish community, announces £25m for security.
The suspect in the Golders Green double stabbing was referred to the Prevent counter-extremism scheme in 2020, but the case was closed within six weeks.
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RecommendedThe Trump administration's partial rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to III raises questions, offering some relief for medical cannabis but leaving many issues unresolved.