Crown courts 'should sit more to end delays to justice'10:54, February 28 344 0 Crown courts should sit more often to deal with a backlog in cases, the head of the judiciary in England and Wales has urged, as the government launched a consultation in response to demands for improved legal aid fees for lawyers.
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Dubai ruler loses appeal over release of two UK court judgments
09:27, February 28 293 0
The ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, has lost his appeal against a high court decision to publish two judgments relating to his legal battle with his estranged wife, Princess Haya of Jordan. -
Harvey Weinstein starts work on appeal from New York hospital
07:57, February 28 274 0
Days after he was convicted of rape and a criminal sex act, Harvey Weinstein is working on his appeal while he remains in Bellevue hospital in New York awaiting a probable transfer to Rikers Island jail complex before his sentencing.
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Other lives Francis Deutsch obituary
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