Kevin Smith, 61, told a court he was drunk when he sent the messages to Jewish parliamentarian Alex Sobel
By Dave Higgens
The author also told the High Court that it is ‘almost certain’ that she cannot publish new work in the UK while the group remains proscribed
By Jess Glass
The Court of Appeal rejected the government’s attempt to prevent the group from challenging its banned status in the High Court next month
By Jamie Shapiro
The court rejected the claim that the trade violated the UK’s legal obligations and determined that its propriety was a matter for Parliament to decide
By Jacob Jaffa
George Gialozoglou told the High Court he knew his tankers were carrying sanctioned Iranian oil and admitted forged documents were used to disguise its origin
By Jane Prinsley
A one-time target of the Daily Mail, Etherton dedicated his life to public service
By Joshua Rozenberg
The legal team defending the decision not to suspend the F-35 fighter jet programme that alleged breaches of international law ‘do not necessarily indicate... genocidal intent’
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The blanket tax on independent schools discriminates against religious communities and other groups, lawyers have argued this week
By Simon Rocker
Rabbi Mendel Lew of Stanmore and Canon’s Park has stepped away from his duties by ‘mutual consent’, members are told
A beth din composed of rabbis from the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations had found in favour of father against his rabbinical son
Lawyers had argued that Stamford Hill families experience poverty ‘at a greater level’ than London as a whole