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The European Court of Justice has stated that cannabidiol (CBD) isn’t a narcotic and “does not appear to have any psychotropic effect or harmful effect ... More
Britain, as a nation, will be transformed by its decision to leave the European Union, but what will "Brexit's" impact be on sport? One obvious ... More
Donald Trump is progressing with long-delayed proposals to expand his hotel and leisure development at Menie Estate, Aberdeenshire, which currently hosts the five-star Trump International ... More
Bjarke Ingels' W57 'Courtscraper' project in New York's Hell's Kitchen is taking shape, with the first interior construction site photos posted last night on NY ... More
Insults from shop assistants, jibes from passers-by and abuse from teenagers are just some of the humiliations that are plunging overweight people further into ill ... More
Employers across Europe may be forced to make adjustments to work environments to accommodate overweight employees, after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that ... More
The prospect of the European Court of Justice ruling obesity as a disability due to an escalated employment tribunal is distracting focus from the key ... More
The European Court of Justice is considering a test case which could oblige employers to treat obesity as a disability, potentially leaving them with a ... More
A landmark ruling in the European courts could mean that sports clubs in the UK might be able to claim back VAT on fees levied ... More
The British tourism industry is on course to achieve a record tourist spend of £20bn for 2013, but a new European ruling could slow this ... More
Rank Group, the UK-based bingo hall and casino operator, has won its case at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over claims that it had ... More
UK pubs cannot be prevented from using foreign decoder cards to show live Premier League football matches under European Union (EU) law, according to a ... More
Ireland-based budget airline Ryanair has been unsuccessful in its appeal against the European Commission's decision to block its takeover bid for rival Aer Lingus. The ... More
European Union (EU) member states have retained the power to ban online betting operators based in other countries following a ruling by the European Court ... More
Scottish health secretary Nicola Sturgeon has refuted claims that the Scottish Government's plans to introduce a minimum price for a unit of alcohol would contravene ... More
Online gambling companies could be banned from individual European Union (EU) member states in a bid to combat fraud, according to a European Court of ... More
Rochdale Borough Council (RBC) has restarted its selection process for a developer to take on the £250m regeneration of Rochdale town centre, near Manchester. Earlier ... More
Rank Group, the gaming firm that operates Mecca Bingo and Grosvenor casinos, has won a legal battle with Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The ... More
The British Horseracing Board (BHB) and the Fixtures Marketing company have lost a lengthy court battle intended to prevent betting firms, including William Hill, from ... More
The UK’s largest pub operator, Enterprise Inns, has reported strong gains in its interim results. Profit before tax for the six-month period ending 31 March ... More
Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airliner, has announced it will appeal against a European Commission (EC) decision early next month. In February, the EC decided that ... More
Ryanair’s chief executive, Michael O’Leary, has spoken out regarding a decision by the French courts of appeal to uphold an earlier court ruling against the ... More
Low fares airline Ryanair has announced that it will appeal against a European court ruling it received concerning illegal incentives to fly to Strasbourg. A ... More
Hundreds of museums, galleries and theatres could benefit from a ruling by the European Court of Justice that will enable them to claim VAT rebates ... More
The Noble House Organisation is appealing to the European Court of Justice against the Heritage Lottery Fund's £15m award to restore Brighton's West Pier. Owners ... More
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