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Lee Rigby killers lose legal challenges
Two men found guilty of the murder of soldier Lee Rigby in May last year have been refused leave to appeal.
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Embassies appeal employment rulings
Embassies appealed Employment Appeal Tribunal rulings that they did not enjoy diplomatic immunity from claims brought by former employees. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Max Clifford loses sex abuse sentence appeal
Disgraced PR guru Max Clifford has lost a challenge to his eight-year jail sentence for sex offences.
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Drinking during pregnancy could be made illegal
A local authority in the north-west of England appeals a ruling that drinking during pregnancy does not constitute a criminal offence.
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Broadcast: Chris Huhne loses costs challenge
Shamed ex-cabinet minister Chris Huhne appeals a court order that he should pay £77,750 to cover the costs of the trial that saw him convicted and jailed alongside his ex-wife Vicki Pryce for their speeding points swap.
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Broadcast: drink-driver fails in bid to reduce jail term
Drink-driver Luke Sykes appeals his eight-year prison term for causing death by dangerous driving. He was jailed in April for killing teenager Olivia Flanagan when his car smashed into hers in Leicestershire.
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Broadcast: post-incident procedures plea
The family of Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police sparked the 2011 London riots, ask the appeal court to judicially review police post-incident procedures.
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Broadcast: Max Clifford sentence appeal
The appeal court last week reserved judgment on an appeal by publicist Max Clifford against the length of his eight-year jail sentence for sex offences.
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Broadcast: QASA appeal ruling
Assessing advocates’ performance in court does not undermine the independence of the advocate or the judiciary and interferes neither with fundamental rights nor constitutional principles, Master of the rolls Lord Dyson ruled today.
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Ian Watkins appeal
Court of Appeal judges sitting at Cardiff Crown Court have dismissed an attempt by Ian Watkins, former singer with the Lostprophets, to reduce his 35-year sentence for child sex offences.
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Dyson: Mitchell guidance ‘misunderstood and misapplied’
Master of the rolls upholds trio of appeals in bid to bring clarity to position. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Featured broadcast: Mitchell sanctions damaging to litigation – Society
The Law Society calls for clear guidance on costs sanctions and a re-emphasis of parts of the Mitchell judgment. Featuring a broadcast of proceedings, courtesy of Sky News.
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Human rights ruling on patient resuscitation
Hospital violated patient’s rights by not involving her in decision not to resuscitate. Featuring a broadcast of proceedings, courtesy of Sky News.
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Court on film: secret trial bid blocked - watch the broadcast
The Court of Appeal has blocked an attempt to hold the first entirely secret criminal trial in the UK. Judges ruled that the ‘core’ of the trial of two terrorist suspects can be heard in secret, but the names of the defendants must be revealed.
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Op Cotton: court on camera
The failure of the defence to secure publicly funded counsel in the ‘Operation Cotton’ fraud trial provided lord chancellor Chris Grayling with the worst crisis to date at the MoJ – and a ‘dark day for justice’.
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