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An Aberdeen businesswoman is to be extradited to Italy to serve a prison sentence for armed robbery.

The Mumbai attacks herald a new chapter in urban terrorism in India, writes Professor Sumantra Bose.

The Mumbai attacks herald a new chapter in urban terrorism in India, writes Professor Sumantra Bose.

A Royal Navy officer, jailed for sexually assaulting a helpless party goer, has failed to get his sentence cut.

The Appeal Court will appoint a special defender to view confidential documents wanted by the Lockerbie bomber in his appeal, BBC Scotland understands.

A County Tyrone man who raped and sexually assaulted his daughter fails to have his convictions overturned at the Court of Appeal.

A robber who has fought for almost 40 years to clear his name has lost his fourth appeal bid to overturn his conviction

A man banned from squeezing people's muscles launches an appeal to overturn the court order.

Frank Appel is appointed Deutsche Post chief executive after his predecessor resigned amid a tax evasion scandal.

A pilot wrongly accused of training the 9/11 hijackers is entitled to claim damages, the Court of Appeal rules.

A girl badly injured by a hit-and-run motorcyclist is denied compensation due to a legal loophole.

A train driver involved in a rail crash in which five people died has his convictions for manslaughter overturned.

A prison sentence given to a drink-driver who killed five people in a crash is cut by two years on appeal.

The evidence against Nat Fraser meant he did not suffer a miscarriage of justice, a court hears.

Taiwan blocks China's bid to have its first judge on the WTO's top trade disputes court, citing fears of bias.

A French consumer group says one in three French wines did not deserve the AOC label of quality they were awarded.

A former member of a loyalist group who robbed a Dundee pub has his sentence cut on appeal.

A former glamour model convicted of stabbing her boyfriend to death was suffering from "battered women's syndrome", a court hears.

BBC Scotland solicitor Alistair Bonnington writes on past experience of criminal case reviews.

A man convicted of killing a taxi driver in Glasgow has his conviction quashed on appeal.

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