Britney Spears to appear in court in June after being granted request to speak about conservatorship

Britney Spears to speak on conservatorship case in court in June… after being granted a request ‘address the court directly’ By Kelby Vera For Dailymail.com Published: 23:04 BST, 27 April 2021 | Updated: 23:11 BST, 27 April 2021 Britney Spears will speak in court on June 23rd 2021 regarding her controversial conservatorship case. The pop … Read more

Bunga Bunga owners in £3m court fight over Covid claim

Owners of London nightclub Bunga Bunga in £3m court fight over Covid claim Bunga Bunga, once frequented by Prince Harry, is owned by Inception Group It paid £130,000 for comprehensive annual insurance cover for 11 bars and clubs The group filed a claim in March last year after the first lockdown By Harriet Dennys For Financial … Read more

Bunga Bunga owners in £3m court fight over Covid claim

Owners of London nightclub Bunga Bunga in £3m court fight over Covid claim Bunga Bunga, once frequented by Prince Harry, is owned by Inception Group It paid £130,000 for comprehensive annual insurance cover for 11 bars and clubs The group filed a claim in March last year after the first lockdown By Harriet Dennys For Financial … Read more

Bunga Bunga owners in £3m court fight over Covid claim

Owners of London nightclub Bunga Bunga in £3m court fight over Covid claim Bunga Bunga, once frequented by Prince Harry, is owned by Inception Group It paid £130,000 for comprehensive annual insurance cover for 11 bars and clubs The group filed a claim in March last year after the first lockdown By Harriet Dennys For Financial … Read more

Court dismisses Max Mosley’s latest bid to sue the Daily Mail

Short shrift for Max Mosley as court dismisses his latest bid to sue Mail The ex-Formula One boss was told his application had ‘no prospect of success’ Last December, he lost a High Court case accusing this newspaper of malicious prosecution He tried to appeal, but yesterday Lady Justice Macur, sitting in the Court of … Read more

Footballers end High Court pension mis-selling case 

Former Premier League footballers end High Court pension mis-selling case against business consultant By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:16 BST, 8 April 2021 | Updated: 22:16 BST, 8 April 2021 Five former footballers have withdrawn claims against Kevin Neal after he sued for libel, the High Court heard last wee Five former … Read more

Man, 43, ‘stalked well-known TV presenter’ as court agrees to keep her name secret 

Man, 43, ‘stalked well-known TV presenter and her adult daughter on social media’ as court agrees to keep her name secret Carl Davies, of Flint, North Wales, pleaded not guilty to two offences yesterday Female presenter won fight to keep name a secret until Crown Court trial begins Public identification would further threaten the presenter and … Read more

Gambler wins High Court battle against betting firm Betfred over its refusal to pay a £1.7m

A blackjack gambler denied a £1.7million jackpot by Betfred over an alleged software glitch today won a landmark High Court battle to claim the winnings. Andrew Green, 54, has spent three years fighting to get his hands on the seven-figure sum he won by accumulating chips while playing Frankie Dettori’s Magic Seven game on his … Read more

Government loses bid to delay High Court challenge from hospitality sector

Government loses bid to delay High Court challenge from hospitality sector over letting non-essential shops open before pubs and restaurants can serve food and drink indoors A judge today threw out the appeal and sided with two prolific businessmen  Hugh Osmond and Sacha Lord say indoor hospitality should reopen sooner Mrs Justice Eady approved their request … Read more

Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu appears in court at his corruption trial

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in court today at his corruption trial to hear prosecutors make their allegations against him. Prosecutors say Israel’s longest-serving Prime Minister used his political influence as ‘currency’ to buy favours from media executives and wealthy businessmen. The evidentiary phase of the trial was beginning as Israel’s political parties were … Read more