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ukconstitutionallaw.orgWaiting times for asylum appeals total 44,000 years across 38,866 pending claims. The average appeal decision now takes 14 months.
rte.ieAbdel Aitkebir received two years and six months; Medhi Fatih received two years and four months for the October theft of three suitcases containing more than £600,000 in jewellery.
news24.comDavid Greenhalgh and Christos Farmakis were found guilty at Southwark Crown Court of facilitating black-market weapons deals between 2009 and 2016. Both face sentencing on July 22.
news.sky.comA London jury found two men guilty of stabbing a television presenter after they were recruited by Iran. The verdict ended the trial for the attack carried out on a city street.
rte.ieA man charged with entering the country to carry out a killing allegedly told an acquaintance that someone was going to die. Court proceedings are scheduled to continue next month.
The GuardianA Southampton Crown Court judge sentenced three boys aged 14 and 15 to youth rehabilitation orders instead of custody after they were convicted of multiple rapes. One victim, now 16, told the BBC the decision felt like a “rock straight in my face.” The attorney general is reviewi…
Three boys convicted of gang-raping two teenage girls at age 14 received non-custodial sentences. The judge cited a desire to avoid criminalizing children. The sentences are under review for possible undue leniency.
channel4.comA British court sentenced three teenagers convicted of raping two schoolgirls to youth rehabilitation orders instead of prison terms. The judge cited rehabilitation and peer pressure as factors in the decision.
bbc.co.ukA 49-year-old woman received a seven-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to obtaining more than £25,000 in disability benefits while participating in gym classes and 10k races. The case was uncovered after a tip-off to the Department for Work and Pensions.
The IndependentA Croatian lorry driver received an 11-year prison sentence for causing a fatal crash on the M20 in Kent while using his phone. The court heard he was on a video call at the moment of impact.
thecanary.coA UK judge sentenced four Palestine Action protesters as terrorists following their jury conviction for criminal damage. The group Defend Our Juries condemned the ruling as the first of its kind in British history. The case has drawn attention to the application of terrorism sent…
pakistantoday.com.pkA woman convicted in 2020 of distributing extremist material and jailed for two years has been allowed to remain in the UK after an immigration court ruled she faced a severe risk of torture if returned to Algeria. The Upper Tribunal dismissed an appeal by the Home Office against…
news.google.comAllison Bailey has been granted permission to appeal to the highest court after lower courts dismissed her discrimination claims against Stonewall. Bailey secured damages from her former chambers but failed in her case against the LGBT charity over its involvement with her employ…
news.google.comA London court convicted four activists from Palestine Action of criminal damage following a raid that caused £1 million in damage at a UK defense firm site. Two others were acquitted, while one activist was also found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm. The incident preda…
thecanary.coThree activists from Palestine Action have been sentenced to 20 months in custody for their role in an attack on a factory owned by a U.S. defense company. The individuals, convicted in February for the April 2025 incident, targeted the facility in Shipley, U.K. Supporters gather…
snopes.comA court in Britain sentenced an Afghan man to two and a half years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a seven-year-old girl at a hotel. The man, who arrived via small boat crossing the Channel, had his prior association with the Taliban disclosed during the proceedi…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewTwo men have been convicted for making more than 100 hoax 999 calls that cost emergency services an estimated £100,000. The calls involved false reports of serious crimes and triggered significant police responses. One man was sentenced to three years in prison, while the other w…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewDilshad Shamo and Ali Khdir, both in their 40s, received 19-year prison sentences at Cardiff Crown Court for coordinating a people-smuggling operation. The network, run from a car wash in Caerphilly, arranged travel for approximately 100 migrants weekly over two years.