High Court
Ex-Pcs who shared ‘offensive’ messages in chat with Wayne Couzens lose appeals
Former Pcs Jonathon Cobban and Joel Borders failed to overturn their convictions.
Teacher banned over misgendering pupil loses High Court appeal
Joshua Sutcliffe claimed a prohibition order against him was an ‘unjustified interference’ with his rights to freedom of speech and religion.
Power station secures injunction against ‘threat of environmental protest’
The Drax power station in Selby, North Yorkshire, was the target of a ‘protest camp’ to be held next month, the High Court was told.
Arena bombing affected survivor ‘in every conceivable way’ harassment trial told
Bombing survivors Martin and Eve Hibbert are suing self-described journalist Richard Hall, who has claimed the attack was faked.
Paused asylum claims will be dealt with ‘as a priority’, High Court told
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Three airports granted injunctions against protesters
Leeds Bradford Airport, London Luton Airport and Newcastle International Airport were given injunctions.
Dale Vince libel claim against Daily Mail publisher thrown out by High Court
The green energy industrialist sued Associated Newspapers Limited over an article published in June 2023.
Wes Streeting ‘treading cautiously’ in pressing ahead with puberty blocker ban
The Health Secretary has faced criticism from within his own party for the decision.
Government pulls out of legal battle over Cumbria coal mine
The Government has told the High Court that planning permission for the mine near Whitehaven should be quashed, campaigners said.
Heathrow Airport granted injunction against potential climate protesters
The High Court heard that the airport was a ‘clear and obvious target for planned disruptive action’.