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Medical misconduct probes in Fife and Dundee

The General Medical Council and Nursing and Midwifery Council are probing serious allegations against healthcare professionals in Kirkcaldy and Dundee, raising concerns over patient safety.

Mike Lynch ordered to pay HP £700m in Autonomy case

Tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch must pay HP £700m after a UK court ruled against him in the high-profile Autonomy fraud case. The verdict marks a pivotal moment in one of Britain's biggest corporate scandals.

British expat wins Dutch tax case

A British expat wins a significant legal battle against the Dutch tax authorities, setting a precedent for others in similar situations.

Court rules Trump must comply with subpoena

A US federal court has ruled that former President Donald Trump cannot ignore a congressional subpoena, marking a significant legal setback in his ongoing battles with investigators.

School staffer loses unfair dismissal claim

A former high school employee who was fired for slapping a student's hand has lost her unfair dismissal claim, with the tribunal ruling the action was justified.

Court overturns RAF Brize Norton asylum plan

The High Court has overturned a government decision to house asylum seekers at RAF Brize Norton, siding with shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper and local residents.

High Court rejects Wimbledon expansion plan

The High Court has ruled against the controversial expansion of Wimbledon Park, a project supported by Mayor Sadiq Khan, citing environmental and legal concerns.

Judge halts Trump-era ban on Iranian immigrants

A federal judge in Oregon has halted a controversial Trump-era policy that barred Iranian nationals from adjusting their immigration status in the US. The ruling marks a significant victory for immigrant rights advocates.

Tara Moore cleared in doping ban appeal

British tennis player Tara Moore has been exonerated by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after a contaminated meat scandal led to an 18-month suspension.

Torres Strait climate case dismissed by court

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit brought by Torres Strait Islanders has been dismissed by Australia's Federal Court, dealing a blow to Indigenous communities fighting for climate justice.

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