Passengers are suing an airline that killed a 73-year-old British grandfather and hospitalised more than 100 people after it fell 180 feet during turbulence. Alison Read, Benjamin Read, and Bradley Richards are suing Singapore Airlines for damages related to their personal injuries. All three of them were injured while aboard the Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER inContinue reading “An Aircraft Plunged 180 Feet In Turbulence”
Tag Archives: High Court
An Arrest Was Made Over A Blog Post
A police force that paid £20,000 compensation to a couple arrested over a school WhatsApp group is being sued by a company director who was thrown in a cell over a blog post. Following accusations from two Facebook group members, a dozen Hertfordshire cops showed up at the residence of IT supervisor Sam Smith. MrContinue reading “An Arrest Was Made Over A Blog Post”
A Total Of 70 Boat Migrants Will Receive Compensation
More than 70 small boat migrants have landed a taxpayer-funded windfall after the High Court ruled the Home Office acted unlawfully by taking their mobile phones on arrival in Britain. The controversial policy, introduced during a surge in Channel crossings in 2020, saw asylum seekers searched, and their mobiles and SIM cards seized, with data in numerousContinue reading “A Total Of 70 Boat Migrants Will Receive Compensation”
ONE OUT, HUNDREDS IN
Channel people smuggler warns 2,000 asylum seekers could be sent to Britain EVERY DAY using larger vessels in an industry now worth ‘hundreds of millions’ Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘one-in, one-out scheme’ has no likelihood of discouraging Channel migrants unless it is significantly scaled up, it was claimed today. The second migrant was successfully exiled to France as partContinue reading “ONE OUT, HUNDREDS IN”
Female MPs Receive Death And Rape Threats
Amid worries about an increase in internet harassment connected to immigration debates, female MPs have claimed to have been raped and received death threats. One MP is said to have reported to the police an online rape threat linked to her support for asylum seekers. Others told The Guardian they had received death threats amid theContinue reading “Female MPs Receive Death And Rape Threats”
Baby Buyer Branded Most Hated In Britain
A woman was branded the most hated woman in Britain after spending more than £8,000 so that she could purchase twin babies from the US on the internet. After adopting the six-month-old daughters who had previously been sold to a childless couple in America, Judith Kilshaw became the focus of a global scandal. More thanContinue reading “Baby Buyer Branded Most Hated In Britain”
A DNA Test Does Not Match Peter Sullivan, The ‘Wolfman’ Murderer
A convicted murderer known as ‘The Wolfman’ who has served nearly 40 years in prison after a bride-to-be was beaten to death could get a retrial after his conviction was referred to the Court of Appeal. Diane Sindall, 21, was killed with a crowbar after she ran out of petrol when she left her part-time job asContinue reading “A DNA Test Does Not Match Peter Sullivan, The ‘Wolfman’ Murderer”
A Convicted Burglar Who Was Stabbed 16 Times In A Prison Canteen Is Suing The Ministry Of Justice For £5 Million After Being Left Wheelchair-Bound
A convicted burglar who was left wheelchair-bound and ‘unable to work’ after being stabbed 16 times whilst working in a prison canteen is suing the Ministry of Justice for a massive £5 million in compensation. But government lawyers say that because burglar Steven Wilson, 36, had ‘next to no history’ of having earned an honest penny inContinue reading “A Convicted Burglar Who Was Stabbed 16 Times In A Prison Canteen Is Suing The Ministry Of Justice For £5 Million After Being Left Wheelchair-Bound”
A Homeless Mum Waiting For Council Housing For Six Years Is Pushed To The Back Of The Queue
A homeless mum who has been waiting for a council home for over six years faces years more languishing in temporary accommodation because a South London council pushed her to the back of the queue after she split up with her husband. Lambeth Council told Patricia Roman that her application for council housing would beContinue reading “A Homeless Mum Waiting For Council Housing For Six Years Is Pushed To The Back Of The Queue”
As A Result Of High Court Ruling, Taxi Fares Could Rise By 20 Per Cent
Taxi fares across the United Kingdom could increase by 20 per cent after a High Court ruled that companies, rather than drivers, are responsible for contracts. The Times said that the ruling, which came following a legal battle with Uber, means that taxi companies could be responsible for charging VAT. Under existing rules, private hireContinue reading “As A Result Of High Court Ruling, Taxi Fares Could Rise By 20 Per Cent”