News of the World hacking trial set to begin Monday in LondonThe eagerly anticipated hacking trial against two of Rupert Murdoch’s former editors is set to begin Monday.16:26 28.10.2013
Confessed Ukrainian killer Pavlo Lapshyn sentenced to life in LondonConfessed killer Pavlo Lapshyn has received a life sentence for murder in connection with a series of racially-motivated crimes committed in Britain since the 25-year-old Ukrainian student’s arrival in the country in April.18:39 25.10.2013
Litvinenko widow continues legal push for UK public inquiryThe widow of former Russian security service agent Alexander Litvinenko says she has decided to continue with her bid to persuade UK courts to hold a public inquiry into her husband’s unsolved death.12:47 08.10.2013
Two plead not guilty to broad-daylight murder of British soldier Lee RigbyTwo men pleaded not guilty Friday to having murdered British soldier Lee Rigby.16:23 27.09.2013
Lebedev wins $10 million case in aircraft dispute with GE subsidiariesA company within NRC group controlled by Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev won a $10 million victory against General Electric (GE) subsidiaries in London’s High Court Wednesday over a deal involving seven Airbus A320 planes. The presiding judge concluded that GE subsidiaries conspired to cause loss by unlawful means to Lebedev’s companies, the judgment obtained by RAPSI reads.11:49 01.08.2013
London's High Court to hear forum dispute in Baturina real estate claimLondon’s High Court will consider a forum dispute Wednesday in a claim filed by Russian billionaire Elena Baturina against RusPetro CEO Alexander Chistyakov, RAPSI learned from Paul Hastings LLP Partner Michelle Duncan, who is representing Baturina in the case.18:17 30.07.2013
British court probes for Berezovsky’s assets to repay debtsBritish justice is trying to evaluate whether the combined assets of the late Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky can cover his debts.15:23 19.07.2013
UK will not hold public inquiry into Litvinenko's deathThe UK government has decided not to hold a public inquiry into the death of former Russian FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, Coroner Sir Robert Owen said on Friday.15:24 12.07.2013
Russians on Magnitsky List barred from entering UK – mediaThe UK Home Office has banned 60 Russian officials allegedly involved in the prison death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in 2009 from entering the UK.09:36 09.07.2013
Issue of public inquiry into Litvinenko's death to remain undecidedThe UK government has notified Sir Robert Owen, the senior judge leading the inquest into the death of poisoned ex-FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, that it is unlikely to decide any time soon whether to replace the ongoing inquest with a public inquiry.10:13 04.07.2013
Hearings postponed in Aeroflot v. Berezovsky for lack of estate administratorHearings in Russian airline Aeroflot's fraud case against deceased oligarch Boris Berezovsky have been postponed owing to the fact that an administrator has not yet been appointed to Berezovsky's estate.17:33 18.06.2013
British police arrest four suspects of arson attack on Islamic schoolThe police have arrested four individuals suspected of setting fire to Darul Uloom Islamic school in the outskirts of south-east London.12:15 10.06.2013
Coroner calls for public inquiry into Litvinenko's deathSir Robert Owen, the coroner overseeing the investigation into the death of the Russian FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko has urged the British Ministry of Justice to start a public inquiry into his death.10:26 06.06.2013
Charges brought against suspected murderer of Lee RigbyCrown Prosecution Service has brought charges against one of the suspects in the murder of a British serviceman in London on May 22.13:45 30.05.2013
Four men arrested over British soldier's murder released on bail – reportFour men who have been arrested in the past week on suspicion of conspiracy to murder in connection with the savage killing last Wednesday of British soldier Lee Rigby have been released on bail.13:04 27.05.2013
Large-scale investigation underway into public murder of British soldierAssistant Commissioner for the Metropolitan Police Simon Byrne announced Wednesday that a major investigation is underway in connection with a brutal machete attack carried out Wednesday in the south London district of Woolwich, and called on local citizens to assist in the effort by submitting photographic or video evidence taken at the scene.16:34 23.05.2013
Former "Russian spy" willing to testify on Litvinenko's death – reportAn individual referred to as a “US-based former Russian spy” and a key witness in the investigation of the 2006 death by polonium-210 poisoning of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko has expressed willingness to provide evidence during a public inquiry.13:37 20.05.2013
Google whistleblower offers evidence of tax avoidance – reportFormer Google manager turned whistleblower Barney Jones has evidence of the search giant’s “immoral” tax avoidance via upwards of 100,000 emails from his time spent working for the company, according to a report by The Sunday Times.10:22 20.05.2013
Sun journalist charged with bribing tax officialBritain's prosecutors say The Sun's Whitehall editor Clodagh Hartley has been charged over a conspiracy to pay thousands of pounds worth of bribes to a press officer of the British government's tax department.10:47 15.05.2013
Media magnate accused of battery allowed to go to LondonThe Ostankinsky District Court has allowed businessman Alexander Lebedev, who has been accused of beating another businessman, Sergei Polonsky, to travel to London for several days, RAPSI reports from the courtroom on Tuesday.16:54 07.05.2013