Tommy Robinson was moved to a “closed wing” in prison after it received reports that he had a “‘mark on his head’ and would be killed by a lifer”, the High Court has heard. Robinson, whose real name ...
The High Court heard Robinson has a ‘substantially more permissive’ segregation regime than standard prisoners.
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A woman is facing firearm, ammunition and drug charges. Desiree O’Connor, 54, was charged with having a Walther PPQ .45 handgun and eight cartridges of ammunition without a licence when she appeared ...
Former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson exclusively told Football Insider the club have warned Tebas about some of his “libellous” statements towards them. MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER ...
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The lawsuit accuses the publisher as well as one of its journalists, De Wei Low, of posting “libellous” statements as part of a report on Singapore real estate, according to Reuters.
SINGAPORE - Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam and Manpower Minister Tan See Leng have filed defamation suits against Bloomberg and one of its journalists. The claims were filed on Jan 6.
Both ministers considered the piece libellous and indicated on December 16 that they would be issuing Letters of Demand to Bloomberg and other outlets that reproduced the article in whole or in part.
It comes two months after Tan and Shanmugam said they will act against Bloomberg and other media outlets for publishing statements which the ministers consider libellous concerning their property ...
It comes two months after Tan and Shanmugam said they will act against Bloomberg and other media outlets for publishing statements which the ministers consider libellous concerning their property ...
Both ministers considered the piece libellous and indicated on Dec 16 that they would be issuing Letters of Demand to Bloomberg and other outlets that reproduced the article in whole or in part.