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Henry Nowak: Student killed in knife attack as two-tier policing questions grow in murder trial
The 18-year-old was fatally stabbed in Portswood on December 3rd 2025 while walking home from a night out - Bodycam footage has fuelled outrage over two-tier policing, with officers delaying aid to the injured student while prioritising a racism claim
Disciplinary investigation against Court of Appeals judge who altered the composition of the court in case involving major hotelier
The judicial dispute concerns a claim for compensation of approximately €100 million over a lease issue involving a 326-stremma plot from the Greek National Tourism Organisation (EOT) — Statements issued by the General Commission of Administrative Courts and the Association of Administrative Judges following a report by Proto Thema
Tempi: How the trial over the “missing” videos collapsed, intense scenes caused by Konstantopoulou at the Larissa courts
The fierce attacks of Konstantopoulou and the words of the president for the insults she received - The extreme scenes of tension in the courts of Larissa
The Tempi courtroom under review has 450 seats and is the largest in the country, says the Ministry of Justice
The venue for the trial of the Tempi railway disaster is not expected to change, even as lawyers requested that a new courtroom be found. Twenty additional seats will be added by adjusting the seating arrangement
UK government plan to wipe court records on grooming gangs sparks outrage over “justice blackout”
Ministers face fierce backlash as critics warn deletion of magistrates’ court database could shield abusers and undermine the national grooming gangs inquiry
Court “halts” telemarketing: €50,000 compensation for nuisance calls
The Court of Appeal of Piraeus awarded €50,000 for five unlawful advertising calls to a person registered in “Registry 11” — setting a minimum compensation of €10,000 per violation and sending a clear compliance message to the market