Copeland was ‘bad not mad’ when he set off the Soh
Copeland was 'bad not mad' when he set off the Soho pub bomb that killed three people, Mr Sweeney said in his closing speech.
The QC told the jury they must decide if Copeland intended to kill and
Copeland was 'bad not mad' when he set off the Soho pub bomb that killed three people, Mr Sweeney said in his closing speech.
The QC told the jury they must decide if Copeland intended to kill and
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A jury were today (Tues) unable to reach verdicts against a computer wizard accused of taking cyber-revenge against a former boss.
Simon Wales is alleged to have used his knowledge of the computer
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An anti-fur trade demonstrator chained herself across a shop doorway as she
flouted a High Court ban to continue a string of protests, a jury heard today.
It led to a third arrest for the 30-year-
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A special constable today (Tuesday) admitted she could have been left red-faced by her alleged 'outrageous behaviour' at a leaving party hours before she claimed she was twice raped by an older collea
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Two east London men are to appear at the Old Bailey for murder.
Charles Leon, 22, of [65] Clarissa Street, Haggerston and David Smith, 21, of [7] Rochmant Walk, Pownall Road, Hackney have been char
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A senior cleric subjected a teenage boy to a catalogue of sex abuse after promising him a job as a bell-ringer, a court heard today (TUES).
Rev Anthony Clayton, 63, repeatedly assaulted the lad at hi
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An international reggae promoter who witnessed a shooting at a huge south London rave confessed to reaching for his own pistol when he saw the gunman draw, an Old Bailey jury heard today (Mon).
But
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An 'intoxicated' motorist accused of knocking a child off his bike and then swapping seats with his wife to avoid a breath test, faces a retrial after an Old Bailey jury failed to reach verdicts.
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