2017 News
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Youth rugby coach charged with sexual assault and voyeurism
David Simmons has appeared at Southwark Crown Court
Mars recalls chocolate products over possible presence of salmonella
Chocolate manufacturer Mars has recalled a number of its products due to the possible presence of salmonella.
Former vicar of Cottingham charged with sex offences
Canon Terence Grigg has appeared in court to face child sex abuse charges
Hackney priest found guilty of rape and assault
Father Eugene Fitzpatrick worked at a Catholic Church in Hackney
Long awaited asbestos group, LASAG, set up for London and the South East
Leigh Day supports South East asbestos diseases support group for Kent, Essex and London
Court of Appeal finds Theresa May acted unlawfully in denying refugees access to UK
Court of Appeal rules that Theresa May acted unlawfully when Home Secretary in denying refugees access to the UK who have been living on a British Sovereign Base since 1998
Court of Appeal upholds Lidl workers' right to union representation
The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision to allow Lidl supermarket staff trade union representation.
Hermes couriers bring legal case against self-employed status
Legal action has been launched against delivery company Hermes on behalf of eight couriers who believe they are entitled to workers' rights such as holiday pay and the national living wage.
Bedroom Tax success for people with disabilities
A Court has ruled today that a couple, one of whom has severe disabilities, should have been provided with their fair entitlement to housing benefit prior to the date on which the new Regulations came into force.
Leigh Day launches legal claim against delivery company DX over employment status
Leigh Day has formally issued legal proceedings in the employment tribunal against delivery company DX.