Britney Spears’ conservatorship case heads back to court after release of controversial documentary

Britney Spears conservatorship case heads back to court after the release of controversial documentary … as the star continues legal battle with dad Jamie over control of her life Britney Spears’ legal team is expected in a Los Angeles court on Thursday for a hearing on the star’s longstanding conservatorship The 39-year-old is not expected … Read more

Washington, DC reports its first case of the South African and UK ‘super Covid’ variants

Washington, DC has reported its first cases of two highly contagious ‘super COVID’ variants that are sweeping the United States. Dr Laquandra Nesbitt, director of the District of Columbia Department of Health, announced on Thursday that three residents are confirmed to have the UK variant and one patient has the South African variant. Nesbitt said … Read more

Meghan Markle wins privacy case against Mail on Sunday over letter to father

The Duchess of Sussex has won her claim that her privacy was breached over the publication of a letter to her father Thomas, the High Court ruled today. Meghan, 39, is suing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), publishers of the Mail On Sunday and MailOnline, for misuse of private information, and infringement of copyright for publishing … Read more

Meghan Markle wins privacy case against Mail on Sunday over letter

The Duchess of Sussex has won her claim that her privacy was breached over the publication of a letter to her father Thomas, the High Court ruled today. Meghan, 39, is suing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), publishers of the Mail On Sunday and MailOnline, for misuse of private information, and infringement of copyright for publishing … Read more

GRACE ON THE CASE: Expedia said the cheapest prices were for new customers only

My fiancé and I booked a trip to Antigua in November to get married, just the two of us, for this January. We had to cancel, due to Covid, with our flights totalling £1,149.96. Expedia gave us flight credit to that amount and said we could use the credit with British Airways, who our original … Read more

Ted Cruz blasts Dems as hypocrites and says their impeachment case fails on the merits

Senator Ted Cruz has slammed Democrats as ‘hypocrites’ for their second impeachment push against Donald Trump, claiming they ‘cheered on BLM and Antifa’ while accusing Trump of inciting the fatal riot at the U.S. Capitol.  ‘The president’s language at times is a little over heated. But if you look at the language he used, saying … Read more

What to expect from Trump’s second impeachment trial: Opening day will see debate to dismiss case

Donald Trump’s impeachment trial begins on Tuesday, with his legal team setting out to argue both that the trial is unconstitutional and the former president blameless for the Capitol riot, and the prosecution painting a picture of a man whose words incited a mob to attack the seat of government in an insurrection that cost … Read more

Parole hearings will be open to the public for the first time after outrage over John Worboys case 

Parole hearings will be open to the public for the first time after outrage over John Worboys case Ministry of Justice will relax the requirement to hold parole hearings in private Victims and prisoners will be consulted over any decision to bring a hearing into the public eye, but neither will have a veto Change … Read more

Trainee priest accused of downloading indecent images of children has case thrown out

Trainee Catholic priest accused of downloading indecent images of children wearing nappies was arrested in Surrey following a tip-off from the US security services before judge dismissed his case due to lack of evidence Henry Balkwill, 33, was arrested at Saint John’s Seminary in Guildford, Surrey It followed a tip-off from the US Department of Homeland … Read more

Court dismisses case on Holyrood’s second independence referendum powers

Scotland’s supreme civil court has dismissed a case questioning whether an independence referendum could be held without Westminster’s consent – saying it was ‘hypothetical, academic and premature’. Martin Keatings brought the case to Scotland’s Court of Session on behalf of pro-independence group Forward As One, ahead of Holyrood’s election in May.  A two-day hearing last … Read more