Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
Wednesday, May 16th, 2012Rangers have their appeal against a year-long transfer embargo and a £160,000 fine rejected by a Scottish FA tribunal.

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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
Rangers have their appeal against a year-long transfer embargo and a £160,000 fine rejected by a Scottish FA tribunal.

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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
A man convicted of a 2004 murder is freed after the prosecution said it would not oppose his appeal against the conviction.

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Man freed in murder appeal bid
Firebrand youth leader Julius Malema has lost his appeal against expulsion from South Africa’s ruling ANC, the party says.

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ANC upholds Malema’s expulsion
A consultation that led to the proposed closure of a paediatric heart unit at a west London hospital was lawful, the Court of Appeal rules.

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Hospital loses cardiac unit case
A student jailed for racially offensive Twitter comments about footballer Fabrice Muamba loses his appeal against his 56-day sentence.

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Muamba tweet student loses appeal
One of the men jailed for murdering schoolboy Thomas Devlin was unaware a knife attack was to be carried out, the Court of Appeal hears.

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Pair appeal Thomas Devlin murder
Private investigator Glenn Mulcaire loses his appeal against two court orders that may force him to reveal who ordered him to hack phones.

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Mulcaire loses evidence appeal
The Court of Appeal dismisses an appeal by a man against his 30-year minimum jail tariff for the murders of two teenagers in County Armagh.

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Teens’ murderer loses term appeal
Iraqi civilians win a Court of Appeal battle in their bid for a new public inquiry into allegations of torture.

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Iraqis win torture inquiry bid
A debate is underway in Northern Ireland about whether paramilitary murals ought to be kept because of their appeal to tourists, or replaced by more positive images.

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VIDEO: Should paramilitary murals be kept?
Is it me, or are John Grisham’s titles following a slow ramp to dreariness? The muted menace of “ The Firm ” and “ The Client ” has given way to such spine-tinglers as “ The Broker ,” “ The Appeal ,” “ The Associate ” and now, in a flourish of syllables designed to stop the pulse, “ The Litigators .” With a chill of foreboding, I await “The Trademark and Copyright Specialists” and “The Underground Storage Tank Regulators.” Read full article > >
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Book review: John Grisham’s “The Litigators” a swerving, stirring retort
A woman convicted of stalking Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand has her appeal dismissed, after she fails to appear for the hearing.
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Ferdinand’s stalker loses appeal
British author Alan Shadrake, 76, loses his appeal against a six-week prison sentence imposed by Singapore for insulting the judiciary.

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Singapore rejects author appeal
A man jailed for life for murdering his wife in Elgin in 1998 has won his appeal to have his conviction quashed.

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Fraser wins Arlene murder appeal
Experts who are reviewing the DNA evidence in the appeal of Amanda Knox over the murder of Meredith Kercher are granted a time extension.

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Knox case experts given more time