Worker was paid ‘£80 in 15 years’
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012A court hears how a man was paid just £80 for the 15 years he worked for a traveller family in Bedfordshire.

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Worker was paid ‘£80 in 15 years’
A court hears how a man was paid just £80 for the 15 years he worked for a traveller family in Bedfordshire.

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Worker was paid ‘£80 in 15 years’
Brooklyn court hears claims of UK links to bomb plot

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US terror trial told of UK links
A court hears how a woman told police she woke up naked and “confused” in a double bed after being allegedly raped by two footballers.

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Woman ‘woke confused after rape’
A coroner’s court hears how it took emergency crews three days to find the body of a Derbyshire woman whose house caught fire due to the amount of rubbish she had hoarded.

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Hoarder’s body hidden by rubbish
A court hears that a forensic scientist feared crucial evidence in the Stephen Lawrence murder case had become contaminated

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Doubts cast at Lawrence evidence
A Moscow court hears former tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s appeal against a $30bn fraud conviction which extended his jail term.

Private schools face accusations that charitable status is unfair, as a court hears a dispute over their “public benefit”.

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Private school ‘luxury’ tax claim