Tom Hayes, the first trader ever jailed for interest rate rigging, launched a bid to clear his name at Britain's top court on ...
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Tom Hayes, the trader jailed for rigging Libor benchmark rates, has taken his long-standing fight to clear his name to the UK’s highest court, arguing that the original trial that led to his ...
The North Sea Transition Authority awarded 31 licences as part of the 33rd licensing round in May last year, with over two ...
The UK arm of Spain's Banco Santander on Tuesday won its bid to throw out a lawsuit that had alleged lenders have a duty to ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, 48, the former mayor of Sevastopol in illegally annexed Crimea, is facing seven counts of circumventing ...
After the NHS threatened to fine Ruby who has complex needs over prescription tick box error, her mum applied for deputyship ...
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UK judge slams Paddington Bear statue vandals
Two vandals who broke a statue of Paddington Bear in half were the "antithesis" of everything the affable character from ...
A PAEDO who attacked a teen girl was allowed to stay in the UK because he is an alcoholic. The brute, from Pakistan, targeted ...
Gael Monfils and Sebastian Korda finally returned to the court in Miami but were made to wait to resume their match.
Former Scotland rugby union captain Stuart Hogg needs to make progress with a supervision order imposed after he admitted ...
The defendants included 14 current or former fighters of the Azov brigade, which Russia designated a terrorist group, and ...