Evan Williams Steps Down as Licensed Trainer Following Assault Conviction Wednesday, March 11, 2026 evanwilliams assault horseracing cheltenhamfestival licensedtrainer conviction cathwilliams britishhorseracingauthority cheltenham law Evan Williams will no longer hold the licence as a racehorse trainer after being convicted of assaulting a dog walker on his property. His wife, Cath Williams, who has been his assistant trainer since 2003, has taken over … Read More
Lawyer Explains the One Thing You Must Never Do If Someone Parks on Your Driveway Tuesday, February 17, 2026 trespass driveway parking law legaladvice civilmatter privateproperty clamping police council Discovering a car parked on your private driveway is one of the most aggravating experiences for any homeowner. Your first instinct may be to take immediate action, perhaps involving the police or trying to remove the vehicle … Read More
'Violent' Teenager Banned from Cheltenham Town Centre for One Year Wednesday, February 11, 2026 cheltenham antisocialbehaviour injunction teenager police assault harassment violence publicorder law An 18-year-old Cheltenham resident, Tillie Hornby, has been banned from the town centre for a year following numerous incidents of anti-social behaviour (ASB), the Gloucestershire Police have confirmed. The injunction, issued … Read More
Woman Sentenced to Jail for Violating Child Sexual Abuse Image Restrictions Wednesday, January 28, 2026 sentencing childabuse sexualoffences breach courtorder prison law enforcement justice exploitation A woman who admitted to creating hundreds of child sexual abuse images has been sentenced to prison after violating a court-issued Sexual Harm Prevention Order. Samantha Franklin, 35, initially received a suspended sentence … Read More
Worker Receives 330 Times Salary by Mistake and Resigns After Legal Victory Tuesday, January 27, 2026 chile payroll overpayment legalbattle employment workplace theft law court ruling In a remarkable payroll error in Santiago, Chile, an employee at Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos (CIAL), a major food processing and distribution company, was mistakenly paid 330 times his usual salary. Instead of his … Read More
Care Home Worker’s Medication Error Leads to Resident’s Death but Avoids Prison Monday, January 19, 2026 care medication neglect morphine error court gloucester death carehome law Jane Barnard, 67, a care home worker in Gloucester, has been spared jail after accidentally administering the wrong medication to a resident, Derek Davies, 75, who later died. Barnard admitted to wilful neglect but was found … Read More