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Exclusive: RocketStar CEO Christopher Craddock is accused of brazen financial wrongdoing, but his attorney told The Independent that the company “denies the allegations and looks forward to vindicating itself in court.”
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The double Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen described a childhood marked by fear and manipulation when he took the witness stand in Norway
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Actor denies this was assault and tells court any crude comments were due to his bad mood
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His lawyers say prosecutors are frowning on the request
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This is the moment a man acting suspiciously on an e-bike is stopped by police in London’s busy Leicester Square. Ali Al-Hindawi, 29, was monitored on CCTV cameras before he was stopped by officers on Charing Cross Road on the evening of 16 Februar ...
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Body representing over 90 firms says it could take airport to court over costs of closure if issue not ‘amicably settled’
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Judges question whether government can deport alleged Tren de Aragua members without chance to challenge removal
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Exclusive: RocketStar CEO Christopher Craddock is accused of brazen financial wrongdoing, but his attorney told The Independent that the company “denies the allegations and looks forward to vindicating itself in court.”
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Depardieu denies any wrongdoing. He has said he is prepared to answer the court's questions
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A hammer-wielding burglar was caught on CCTV stealing £21,000 of valuables from a Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson’s auction house. Shane O’Malley and an unidentified accomplice broke into Hanson’s Auctioneers in Etwell in the early ...
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GOP megadonor Steve Wynn had urged the court to revisit the precedent established by 1964’s New York Times v Sullivan
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The verdict marks the latest in a long-running series of court battles Monsanto has faced over its Roundup herbicide
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The ruling is the latest twist in months of political turmoil since suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law declaration last year
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Actor, 76, denies claims made by assistant director and set designer who worked with him on Les Volets Verts
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Brittany Holberg’s murder conviction has been passed down to the district court after the prosecution failed to provide a key piece of evidence: their lead witness was a paid informant, James Liddell writes.
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