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EasyJet’s parent company loses High Court trademark dispute
EasyJet’s parent company has lost a High Court trademark dispute against a shopping website which has “easy” in its name.
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Tommy Robinson ’flees UK’ hours before scheduled High Court appearance
Tommy Robinson fled the UK hours after being bailed ahead of a hearing for a High Court case against him, judges have been told.
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Man arrested at UK airport on suspicion of 'attacking young girl in Thailand'
Ian Heddle, 61, originally from Dunfermline but living in Thailand, played football for St Johnstone and Dunfermline Athletic among others in the eighties and nineties
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Wrong couple end up divorced by mistake after major computer error by law firm
Law firm Vardags says it will stand by its 'brilliant young lawyer' who made an error on the drop down menu of an online portal, accidentally divorcing the wrong couple
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Top lawyer who vanished on luxury Med cruise plunged from balcony into sea
Nigel Blythe-Tinker, 72, former head of legal at William Hill, died after plunging to his death from the world's first cruise liner to boast 'all suite, all balcony' cabins, the High Court heard
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'Britain's worst landlord' accused of nightmare campaign of harassment
Property mogul Fergus Wilson was slapped with an injunction and a £125,000 bill - but is back in the High Court after Ashford Borough Council claims he has continued to harass staff
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Joey Barton asks public for money as Jeremy Vine sues him over 'bike nonce' slur
Joey Barton is the subject of legal action from broadcaster Jeremy Vine following posts made by the former Newcastle United and Manchester City midfielder on social media
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Prince Harry 'highly unlikely' to win High Court appeal and warned over backlash
Doubts have been cast on the potential success of Prince Harry's court appeal regarding his security arrangements in the UK, amidst growing concerns over the use of taxpayer funds
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British Airways killer escaped murder conviction thanks to chilling explanation
Ex-British Airways captain Robert Brown was remarkably cleared of murdering his wife Joanna Simpson after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility
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Barrister sued by younger brother cut out of mum's 'suspicous' £1.25m will
Robert Grierson is being sued by his brother Duncan Grierson over the validity of their mother Elise's will and claims she did not understand its contents
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Woman wins court row after brothers claimed she made mum cut them from £1m will
Rita Rea's three brothers claimed she had 'coerced' their mother into writing a will in 2015 that ensured her £1million London home would be given to her daughter only
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Man who mixed sperm with his father's sample won't need paternity test
The man mixed his sperm with his father's and injected it into his partner, resulting in the birth of a now five-year-old boy, known as D, but the council brought a legal bid over the parentage of the child
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Sobbing probation officer 'didn't know' Reading terrorist had killed before
Laura Rixon, probation officer for Reading terror attacker Khairi Saadallah, has admitted she was unknowingly “managing an unconvicted murderer” before he killed three people, an inquest heard
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Widows facing 'shameless' £3,000 fee to stay in UK take challenge to court
It costs £491 for someone to apply for leave to remain in the UK, but bereaved people whose partners have passed away are challenging a rule which lumps them with a £3000 penalty
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Mum of asthmatic girl, nine, who died from air pollution is suing Government
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, 9, from south-east London, died after an asthma attack in 2013 having been exposed to air pollution and now her mum is suing the Government for compensation
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Prince Harry 'treated less favourably' over protection in UK, court told
Today marked the first day of Prince Harry's High Court showdown with the Home Office as the royal's lawyers argued he should have security for his UK visits and claimed he was 'less favourably' treated than others
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CEO sued by associate after branding him 'as useful as a pair of stale knickers'
Simon Lyons and Farid Alizadeh set up their West End-based property investment business, Enstar Capital Ltd, in 2004, and Andrew Rahamim joined at a later date - but they fell out
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Baby girl's parents lose High Court life-support treatment fight
Seven-month-old Indi Gregory, who has mitochondrial disease, has a hole in her heart and had operations on her bowel and skull to drain fluid soon after she was born in February
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Indi Gregory's family to tell judge sick baby 'deserves a chance at life'
Indi Gregory is being treated in paediatric intensive care at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham - but doctors say it's not in her 'best interest' for her to be given treatment
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Siblings disinherited by "illiterate" dad's mistake win share of £700k fortune
The siblings claimed their "proud" dad Kenneth Grizzle disinherited them by mistake and questioned his understanding of the will since he struggled with reading
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Andy Casey's family refused permission to appeal life support decision
Earlier this month, a High Court judge ruled doctors can lawfully stop treating 20-year-old Andy Casey, who suffered a serious brain injury after being punched from behind in a pub garden in July
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Teen's heartbreaking notes while locked in end-of-life hospital battle
Sudiksha Thirumalesh, 19, had a rare degenerative disease and died from a cardiac arrest on September 12, during a legal battle with an NHS trust to keep her alive
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Indi Gregory's grandad says parents should decide baby's fate ahead of judgement
Indi Gregory’s grandfather Michael told the Mirror it should be up to his son and Claire to decide what happens to the six-month-old baby, who is battling mitochondrial disease
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Family devastated as High Court rules roofer's life support to be turned off
Relatives of Andy Casey want treatment to continue, saying they had seen movement and signs of life but today they were unable to convince a High Court judge who ruled he was dead
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Russian exile warned of 'order to kill him with poison or a freak fall'
Since launching a High Court case and taking political asylum in Latvia, Igor Sychev says he has been the subject of several assassination attempts and numerous death threats
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