Was this what the alleged Belfast attacker was saying?
CAA publishes audio analysis of the alleged Belfast attacker Was the Belfast assailant shouting about Jews while allegedly attempting to behead his victim? Here is the original video of the
CAA publishes audio analysis of the alleged Belfast attacker Was the Belfast assailant shouting about Jews while allegedly attempting to behead his victim? Here is the original video of the
A conspiracy theorist who admitted defacing seventeen bus stops in London with graffiti, including the words “Jews and gays are aliens”, has been cleared of stirring up racial hatred. Nicholas
The Court of Appeal has struck down Nicholas Nelson’s original sentence and sent him to prison immediately, after Campaign Against Antisemitism wrote to the Attorney General’s Office asking that the
Following action taken by Campaign Against Antisemitism, the Solicitor General has confirmed that he will refer Nicholas Nelson’s absurdly lenient sentence for antisemitic harassment to the Court of Appeal. Mr
A conspiracy theorist who admitted defacing seventeen bus stops in London with graffiti, including the words “Jews and gays are aliens”, has denied that the offence was racially or religiously aggravated Nicholas Lalchan, 47,
A neo-Nazi who was sentenced by a judge to read classic works of English literature has now been jailed for two years by the Court of Appeal, after his sentence was deemed “unduly lenient”.
A convicted neo-Nazi terrorist who was spared jail and ordered instead to examine works of classic literature has today reported to a judge on his reading. Ben John, 21, was
The Court of Appeal has refused ‘Al Quds Day’ march leader Nazim Ali’s request for permission to appeal the High Court’s ruling quashing a decision by the General Pharmaceutical Council’s (GPhC) Fitness
The Attorney General has asked the Court of Appeal to review the “unduly lenient” sentence given to a student who downloaded nearly 70,000 neo-Nazi and bomb-making documents but who was spared jail and told
Three Lord and Lady Justices sitting at the Court of Appeal have dismissed an appeal by Tony Greenstein against aspects of a High Court ruling, deciding in favour of Campaign
An asylum seeker who wrote the foreword of a book urging the killing of Jews has been granted permission to live in the UK. Egyptian-born Yasser Al-Siri faces the death penalty in
The Court of Appeal has halved the sentence of a convicted neo-Nazi terrorist. Connor Scothern was convicted earlier this year of membership of the proscribed National Action neo-Nazi terrorist group. Mr Scothern,
A convicted neo-Nazi has had his four-year sentence slashed by the Court of Appeal, after judges branded his original sentence “manifestly excessive”. Lawrence Burns was sentenced to four years in prison in