Today: July 04, 2024
Today: July 04, 2024

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Soccer-Mbappe scores but France held to 1-1 draw by Poland

A Kylian Mbappe penalty was cancelled out by Robert Lewandowski's spot kick as already-eliminated Poland held France to a nervy 1-1 draw in Dortmund on

Soccer-Mbappe scores but France held to 1-1 draw by Poland
Sports

Soccer-Bellingham brilliance rescues England to book Euro 2024 quarter-final spot

Jude Bellingham rescued England from crashing out of Euro 2024 against Slovakia on Sunday with a stunning 95th-minute equaliser before Harry Kane's early

Soccer-Bellingham brilliance rescues England to book Euro 2024 quarter-final spot
Local|News|Political

Northern Ireland police obtained reporters' phone data, tribunal hears

Northern Ireland's police force regularly obtained reporters' telephone billing data to find out if police officers had been leaking information, lawyers representing

Sports

Soccer-Portugal coast into Euro 2024 last-16 with 3-0 victory over Turkey

Bernardo Silva's first goal at a major tournament, a calamitous own goal from Samet Akaydin and a Bruno Fernandes tap-in gave Portugal a comfortable 3-0 win

Soccer-Portugal coast into Euro 2024 last-16 with 3-0 victory over Turkey
Sports

Soccer-Canny Switzerland provide blueprint to beat Germany in knockouts

Germany left it late against Switzerland to secure a point which ensured they progress to the last 16 of Euro 2024 as group winners, though their well-

Soccer-Canny Switzerland provide blueprint to beat Germany in knockouts
Business

Self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor denies forging documents to support claim

An Australian computer scientist who says he invented bitcoin told a London court on Tuesday he had never forged documents to try to prove his hotly-disputed claim, as

Self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor denies forging documents to support claim
Business

Apple bids to throw out $1 billion UK lawsuit over app store fees

Apple on Tuesday asked a London tribunal to throw out a mass lawsuit valued at around $1 billion brought on behalf of more than 1,500 app developers over its App Store

Apple bids to throw out $1 billion UK lawsuit over app store fees
Business

StanChart argues for cutting 'systemic' sanctions busting claims from lawsuit

Standard Chartered sought on Tuesday to persuade a London court to remove from an investor lawsuit allegations that it broke U.S. sanctions against Iran in a "more

StanChart argues for cutting 'systemic' sanctions busting claims from lawsuit
Political

Donald Trump wants London court to rule 'Steele dossier' sex claims are false

Donald Trump is suing a British private investigations firm in a London court to prove claims that he engaged in "perverted sexual acts" in Russia are false, the former

Donald Trump wants London court to rule 'Steele dossier' sex claims are false
World

UK Libor trader Hayes loses appeal against rate-rigging conviction

Tom Hayes, the first trader jailed worldwide for interest rate rigging, lost his appeal against his conviction in a London court on Wednesday.

UK Libor trader Hayes loses appeal against rate-rigging conviction
World

Trump committed egregious intelligence breach, ex-UK spy tells court

Donald Trump's decision to declassify evidence given by ex-British spy Christopher Steele over the former U.S. president's alleged links with Russia led to the

Trump committed egregious intelligence breach, ex-UK spy tells court
Business|Environment|News

Carmakers face UK dieselgate lawsuits worth at least $7.6 billion, lawyers say

Some of the world's biggest carmakers are facing 1.5 million lawsuits in Britain for allegedly cheating emissions tests that could cost them at least 6 billion pounds (

Carmakers face UK dieselgate lawsuits worth at least $7.6 billion, lawyers say
News|Political

Trade union says UK's Rwanda deportation policy makes officials break law

Government officials would be acting unlawfully by implementing Britain's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda in breach of an order from Europe's human rights court

Trade union says UK's Rwanda deportation policy makes officials break law
Health|News

'Eunuch Maker' ringleader jailed for penis, testicles amputations

The ringleader of an extreme body modification conspiracy who cut off men's genitals and uploaded videos to his "Eunuch Maker" website was jailed for a minimum of 22

'Eunuch Maker' ringleader jailed for penis, testicles amputations
News|Entertainment

Kevin Spacey overturns UK ruling in sex assault case over lawyers' mistake

Oscar-winning U.S. actor Kevin Spacey on Tuesday overturned a London court ruling which effectively found him liable for an alleged sexual assault on a British man,

Kevin Spacey overturns UK ruling in sex assault case over lawyers' mistake
Environment|News|Political

UK's new climate action plan unlawful due to delivery risk, High Court rules

Britain's latest climate action plan is unlawful because ministers were not told of the risk that key policies could not be delivered, London's High Court ruled on

UK's new climate action plan unlawful due to delivery risk, High Court rules
News|Political|Technology

Israeli private eye arrested in London over alleged hacking for US firm

An Israeli private investigator wanted by the United States was arrested in London over allegations that he carried out a cyberespionage campaign on behalf of an

Israeli private eye arrested in London over alleged hacking for US firm
News|World

Palestinian NGO's legal case over UK arms to Israel to be heard in October

A Palestinian rights group's legal challenge to try to stop British arms exports to Israel over allegations of breaches of international law in the war in Gaza will be

Palestinian NGO's legal case over UK arms to Israel to be heard in October
Health|News|Science|Technology

Pfizer vs Moderna battle over COVID vaccine patents begins in UK

Pfizer and BioNTech asked a London court to revoke rival Moderna's patents over technology key to the development of vaccines for COVID-19, as the latest leg of a

Pfizer vs Moderna battle over COVID vaccine patents begins in UK
News

Julian Assange's appeal against US extradition is life or death, wife says

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's last-ditch legal challenge to stop his extradition from Britain to the United States is a matter of life or death, his wife Stella

Julian Assange's appeal against US extradition is life or death, wife says

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