Lord Archer did not take the stand today because t
Lord Archer did not take the stand today because the jury should concentrate on his 1987 performance at the High Court, it was claimed today.
Nicholas Purnell, QC, said the jury should concentrate
Lord Archer did not take the stand today because the jury should concentrate on his 1987 performance at the High Court, it was claimed today.
Nicholas Purnell, QC, said the jury should concentrate
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A funeral director died from a killer disease after he worked with asbestos during his previous career as a builder, a inquest heard today.(Thurs)
Robert Lewis, 57, spent his last years working a
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A close friend of Jane Andrews told the Old Bailey today (WED) how she was 'devastated' to lose her job as dresser for the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson.
Gil Hancox said the unexpected news had ma
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A Christmas reveller told the Old Bailey today (Weds) how terrified drinkers cowered in the toilets while a barbaric murder unfolded in the bar.
London Tavern regular Barry Shields said that after
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An accountant secretly exported vital equipment needed for Pakistan's race to develop a nuclear arsenal, a jury heard today. (wed)
Abu Siddiqui, 38, rode roughshod over United Kingdom and European
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A doctor caught prescribing patients powerful amphetamines to lose weight offered one a free supply if she helped him cover up the scandal, the General Medical Council heard.
Two clients of Step
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A care home owner allowed a pensioner's ulcers to fester and 'smell like rotting flesh,' the UKCC heard today.(WED)
Instead of calling in doctors Sourendranth Ramdoo, 54, treated the wounds himself
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A crucial witness in the 'body in the cupboard' trial told the Old Bailey how she lied to police in a hotel bar hours after giving evidence.
Michelle Doyle drunkenly admitted last week to being at
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Archer's vital alibi in the 1987 libel trial would have been 'undermined at the very least' if his deception over two diaries had emerged, the court heard.
The 'real' appointments diary would have
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An 'inept' solicitor who left clients' cash in a drawer while he was on holiday was today (Fri) suspended for three years.
John Butler, 58, who claimed he did not like handling cash, was branded s
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