RMG5N675–Canadian national Glory Anne Clibbery smiles outside the High Court in London, following her victory against Singapore-born and Hong Kong-based racehorse owner and trainer Ivan Allan. * Mr Allan had attempted to win an injunction against his former mistress of 15 years, Miss Clibbery, which would have effectively prevented her from revealing details of their relationship, but the High Court ruling granted by Mr Justice Munby went in her favour.
RMG5N678–Canadian national Glory Anne Clibbery (right) celebrates with her mother Peggy Clibbery outside the High Court in London, following her victory against Singapore-born and Hong Kong-based racehorse owner and trainer Ivan Allan. * Mr Allan had attempted to win an injunction against his former mistress of 15 years, Miss Clibbery, which would have effectively prevented her from revealing details of their relationship, but the High Court ruling granted by Mr Justice Munby went in her favour.
RMG5N672–Canadian national Glory Anne Clibbery (right) celebrates with her mother Peggy Clibbery outside the High Court in London, following her victory against Singapore-born and Hong Kong-based racehorse owner and trainer Ivan Allan. * Mr Allan had attempted to win an injunction against his former mistress of 15 years, Miss Clibbery, which would have effectively prevented her from revealing details of their relationship, but the High Court ruling granted by Mr Justice Munby went in her favour.
RMG99N8J–Jade Amoli-Jackson (centre) and Lucia Chakawa join other demonstrators as they protest for asylum to stay in the UK after Home Secretary Charles Clarke won his appeals over a court ruling which effectively prevented the Home Office from deporting failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe.
RM2D32E3C–Keith Schilling, barrister for Naomi Campbell, leaves the High Court in London after his supermodel client won 3,500 damages from the newspaper following a ruling that it acted in breach of confidence in publishing details of her therapy at Narcotics Anonymous.
RM2D32E2G–Piers Morgan (centre), editor of The Mirror, leaves the High Court in London after supermodel Naomi Campbell won 3,500 damages from the newspaper following a ruling that it acted in breach of confidence in publishing details of her therapy at Narcotics Anonymous.
RM2D32E30–Piers Morgan (right), editor of The Mirror, leaves the High Court in London after supermodel Naomi Campbell won 3,500 damages from the newspaper following a ruling that it acted in breach of confidence in publishing details of her therapy at Narcotics Anonymous.
RMG7XGBG–Field House Immigration Appeal Tribunal Patents County Court on Breams Buildings, off Chancery Lanel. A terror suspect was released following a ruling inside the London court.
RMG6RKN0–An anti-war protester holds up a placard outside the High Court in central London, after a group of demonstrators won their legal battle over a police decision to detain three coachloads of peace activists on their way to an anti-war protest. The ruling was a victory for about 60 of the 120 passengers. They took legal action after being prevented from attending the vigil at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire in March last year.
RMG9PABC–John Charman, who was today in court attempting to claw back from his former wife, Beverley Charman, more than half the biggest divorce award in British legal history, leaves the High Court in London.
RMG9PABB–John Charman, who was today in court attempting to claw back from his former wife, Beverley Charman, more than half the biggest divorce award in British legal history, leaves the High Court in London.
RMG9PAAK–John Charman, who was today in court attempting to claw back from his former wife, Beverley Charman, more than half the biggest divorce award in British legal history, leaves the High Court in London.
RMG9PA6M–Beverley Charman, whose ex-husband John Charman is today trying to claw back from his former wife more than half the biggest divorce award in British legal history, leaves the High Court in London.
RMG9PA73–Beverley Charman, whose ex-husband John Charman is today trying to claw back from his former wife more than half the biggest divorce award in British legal history, leaves the High Court in London with an unidentified man.
RMG9PA74–Beverley Charman, whose ex-husband John Charman is today trying to claw back from his former wife more than half the biggest divorce award in British legal history, leaves the High Court in London with an unidentified man.
RM2D32E3D–Piers Morgan (centre), editor of The Mirror, leaves the High Court in London after supermodel Naomi Campbell won 3,500 damages from the newspaper following a ruling that it acted in breach of confidence in publishing details of her therapy at Narcotics Anonymous.
RMG6WEWC–A road leading into the village of Newtown where residents celebrated their victory against a Court of Appeal ruling that they and their predecessors had not acquired a right to cross the common, despite doing so unhindered for more than 20 years. Today's decision was a defeat for the owner of the common, Bakewell Management, which admitted that it took action against the residents to make money by demanding payment for what they had always taken as free and for granted.
RMG6WEW6–The house on Newtown Common in Hampshire, belonging to Tony Webb, on the day he and other local residents celebrated their victory against a Court of Appeal ruling that they and their predecessors had not acquired a right to cross the common, despite doing so unhindered for more than 20 years. Today's decision was a defeat for the owner of the common, Bakewell Management, which admitted that it took action against the residents to make money by demanding payment for what they had always taken as free and for granted.
RMG6RKMR–Anti-war protesters make their felelings clear outside the High Court in central London, after a group of demonstrators won their battle over a police decision to detain three coachloads of peace activists on their way to an anti-war protest. The ruling was a victory for about 60 of the 120 passengers. They took legal action after being prevented from attending the vigil at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire in March last year.
RMG6RKMP–Anti-war protester Jane Laporte (centre) speaks to journalists outside the High Court in central London, after a group of demonstrators won their battle over a police decision to detain three coachloads of peace activists on their way to an anti-war protest. The ruling was a victory for about 60 of the 120 passengers. They took legal action after being prevented from attending the vigil at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire in March last year.
RMG6RKMT–The solicitor of anti-war protester Jane Laporte, John Halford, speaks to journalists outside the High Court in central London, after a group of demonstrators won their legal battle over a police decision to detain three coachloads of peace activists on their way to an anti-war protest. The ruling was a victory for about 60 of the 120 passengers. They took legal action after being prevented from attending the vigil at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire in March last year.
RM2D32E2J–Piers Morgan, editor of The Mirror, leaves the High Court in London after supermodel Naomi Campbell won 3,500 damages from the newspaper following a ruling that it acted in breach of confidence in publishing details of her therapy at Narcotics Anonymous.
RMG7XGBH–Immigration Appeals court
RMG7XGBD–Immigration Appeals court
RMG64HHC–Comedian and CND supporter Mark Thomas (centre) joins a group of fellow protesters outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London, as lawyers for the peace campaign group launch a legal bid to block any action against Iraq by the UK. * The group is seeking an urgent ruling that no action can lawfully be taken against the country without the UN Security Council first passing a fresh resolution clearly authorising the use of force.
RMG64HHH–CND supporter Ruvina de Alwis, from London, joins a group of fellow protesters outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London, as lawyers for the peace campaign group launch a legal bid to block any action against Iraq by the UK. *The group is seeking an urgent ruling that no action can lawfully be taken against the country without the UN Security Council first passing a fresh resolution clearly authorising the use of force.
RMG9PA72–Divorce ruling 'may have ramifications for Sir Paul'
RMG99N8P–COURTS Zimbabwe
RMG99N8X–COURTS Zimbabwe
RMG99N8M–COURTS Zimbabwe
RMG6WETH–Newtown Common case
RMG64HH4–CND Protestor Ruvina de Alwis
RMG64HH3–CND Protestor Ruvina de Alwis
RMG6WEWA–Newtown Common
RMG64HHJ–Mark Thomas CND protest
RMG5329C–Pamela Phelps in London, after winning her case against her local education authorities, who were told by the Law Lords they can be sued for damages over the failure of teachers to provide proper schooling for pupils with learning difficulties. * 26-year-old Pamela was re-awarded 45,000 against London's Hillingdon LEA, in compensation by the Law Lords who reversed a Court of Appeal ruling that LEAs were not liable in a unanimous judgement.
RMG5DB79–Chinese gift shop Kareen Collections (left) owned by Tak Ping Yeung, 6 Gerrard Street, central London. Mr Yeung faces being moved from this address to 4 Gerrard Street (right) under redevelopment plans. * An earlier ruling allowing him to call an expert in the Chinese art of Feng Shui, which tries to channel positive energy through building design and furniture arrangement, to give evidence in court was overturned at Central London County Court. 25/01/02: Chinese gift shop Kareen Collections (left) which is owned by Tak Ping Yeung, at 6 Gerrard Street, central London. Mr Yeung faces being
RMG5J0E2–Magician Faye Presto (real name Letitia Winter) arrives at Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, on her electric scooter accused of riding the vehicle with no insurance. *10/07/02 Magician Faye Presto (real name Letitia Winter) outside Bow Street Magistrates Court, London, with her electric scooter that she had been accused of riding without insurance. A High Court test case Wednesday July 10, 2002, ruled that the electrically-assisted pedal cycle is a motor vehicle not exempt from the legal requirement to be insured on the road. High Court deputy judge Michael Supperstone dismissed her
RMG5DB6M–Development Dispute Yeung
RMG53297–Dyslexic LEAs victory
RMG5DB7R–London Feng Shui Chinese gift shop
RMG5DNNE–London Irving Holocaust book appeal
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