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Family courts show ‘widespread’ gender bias and victim-blaming, report finds
Exclusive: Analysis shows 72.5% of 91 judgments in England and Wales contained judicial victim-blaming, with mothers scrutinised more intenselyA report has found “widespread and concerning evidence” of bias and victim-blaming in the family courts – primarily disadvantaging women. The report, Scratching the Surface: Victim-Blaming and Bias in Family Court Judgments, by the nonprofit organisation Right to Equality, will be shared with MPs on Tuesday at an event in parliament.
Family courts show ‘widespread’ gender bias and victim-blaming, report finds
Exclusive: Analysis shows 72.5% of 91 judgments in England and Wales contained judicial victim-blaming, with mothers scrutinised more intenselyA report has found “widespread and concerning evidence” of bias and victim-blaming in the family courts – primarily disadvantaging women. The report, Scratching the Surface: Victim-Blaming and Bias in Family Court Judgments, by the nonprofit organisation Right to Equality, will be shared with MPs on Tuesday at an event in parliament.
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Sending ‘kiss emojis’ to another man? J&K HC refuses wife’s plea in divorce dispute
The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh high court has refused to interfere with a family court order that framed a question on whether a woman had been "caught red-handed sending kiss emojis" to another man during proceedings in an ongoing divorce dispute. Justice Rahul Bharti dismissed the wife's petition challenging the framing of the issue in the matrimonial case, observing that no prejudice would be caused to her merely because such a question remained part of the trial. The dispute arose from a...
Entrepreneur loses court battle over £1m fortune after judge rules late partner’s family ‘mattered more’ to him
Entrepreneur loses court battle over £1m fortune after judge rules late partner’s family ‘mattered more’ to him Tibor Matyas had sought maintenance from fashion guru Chris Liu’s estate - Bookmark The partner of a millionaire man-bag designer has lost a High Court battle over his late partner’s £1m fortune, after a judge concluded the fashion guru's family "mattered more" to him. Tibor Matyas, described as Chris Liu's "romantic and business partner", had sought maintenance from Mr Liu’s...
'Heavily intoxicated' driver was speeding before crash that killed 9yo, court told
Family of nine-year-old boy killed while riding e-bike describe trauma in court as drink driver awaits sentence Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:18pm In short: Family members of a nine-year-old boy killed by a drink driver have told a court of the trauma they experienced. Keith Andrew Chambers, then aged 47, had a blood alcohol content more than three times the legal limit at the time of the crash at Robina in 2024. He will be sentenced at a later date when the matter returns to court.
Court hears 'ISIS bride' mistreated a woman her family enslaved
Prosecutors argue bail should be refused for 'ISIS bride' fighting slavery charges Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:46pm Prosecutors have argued that a so-called "ISIS bride" actively participated in the mistreatment of a woman her family enslaved in Syria, as they fought to prevent her from being released on bail. Warning: Details of sexual assault in this story may distress some readers. Zeinab Ahmad, 31, was among the women arrested when a cohort of women and children returned to Australia after...
'ISIS bride' charged with slavery poses risk if granted bail, court hears
Court hears Syria returnee Zeinab Ahmad has not renounced Islamic State group Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 1:46pm In short: Zeinab Ahmad, who recently returned to Australia, is seeking bail after she was charged with slavery offences after allegedly crossing into Syria with her family in 2015. The court heard her father bought a Yazidi teenager for $14,000 to be forced into sexual servitude. The Australian Federal Police argues Ms Ahmad would pose an unacceptable risk to the community if released on bail.
Urgent probe into how tragic toddler monitored by social workers was fed cocktail of drugs by mum
Urgent probe into how tragic toddler monitored by social workers was fed cocktail of drugs by mum Emma Barnett, from Loughton, Essex, hid in her loft after a family court hearing on November 8, 2024, which had determined that her 14-month-old son Oakley should be removed from her care An urgent review will probe how a 14-month-old boy being monitored by social workers was fed a fatal cocktail of drugs by his mother before he could be taken into care. Emma Barnett, 36, poisoned her son,...
Mum killed son, 8, by poisoning his juice in 'failed murder-suicide attempt', court hears
Mum killed son, 8, by poisoning his juice in 'failed murder-suicide attempt', court hears WARNING: DISTRESSING DETAILS - Louise Cameron, 41, fed her eight-year-old son blackcurrant juice laced with morphine before family members found the youngster dead at his home in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham A mum killed her eight-year-old son by giving him blackcurrant juice laced with morphine - then attempted to take her own life, a court has heard. Concerned family members found a "groggy" Louise...