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Sam Tobin

Sam Tobin

UK legal reporter at Reuters News

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Recent Articles

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Ex-Barclays CEO Staley insists he was 'shocked' by Epstein's arrest

Ex-Barclays boss Jes Staley on Tuesday insisted he was shocked by serial paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 arrest for sex trafficking, though Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said that contradicted his evidence in a separate case.
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Bulgarians convicted in UK of being Russian spies working for Wirec...

Three Bulgarians were found guilty in a London court on Friday of being part of a Russian spy unit run by Wirecard fugitive Jan Marsalek to carry out surveillance for the Kremlin on a U.S. military base and other individuals targeted by Moscow.
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UK court dismisses lawmakers' case against FCA over bank redress sc...

London's High Court on Friday dismissed a legal challenge brought by British lawmakers against a financial watchdog over the scope of a 2.2 billion-pound ($2.8 billion) bank redress scheme related to interest rate hedging products.
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Bank of England's Bailey gives evidence at ex-Barclays boss Staley'...

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said emails between ex-Barclays boss Jes Staley and Jeffrey Epstein "raised awkward questions" in a witness statement made public on Friday, as he gave evidence at Staley's appeal against an industry ban.
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Ex-Barclays CEO Staley did not mislead UK watchdog about Epstein, l...

Former Barclays boss Jes Staley did not mislead the UK's financial watchdog over his relationship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, Staley's lawyers said on Monday at the start of a London court case in which the former banker seeks to restore his reputation.
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Stellantis' $807 million UK lawsuit over airbag, seatbelt cartels d...

Stellantis' 771 million euro ($807.62 million) lawsuit against two safety equipment makers was dismissed by a London tribunal on Friday.
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Mastercard settlement approved by UK court despite funders' opposition

Mastercard's agreement to settle a landmark lawsuit brought on behalf of British consumers was approved by a London tribunal on Friday, despite opposition from the firm that funded the litigation.
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Mastercard landmark deal challenged in test for UK class action fun...

Mastercard's agreement to settle a landmark lawsuit brought on behalf of British consumers drew criticism on Wednesday, in a dispute that could deter funders from involvement in Britain's burgeoning class action sector.
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UK's Thames Water wins approval for 3 billion pound debt lifeline

Britain's Thames Water secured court approval for a 3 billion pound ($3.8 billion) debt lifeline on Tuesday, warding off the collapse and state rescue of the country's biggest water supplier.
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Qatari royal loses UK lawsuit over 'Idol's Eye' diamond

A cousin of Qatar's ruler lost his fight at London's High Court on Thursday against another branch of the Gulf nation's royal family over a 17th century diamond worth millions.
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Shell should take responsibility for oil spills, Nigerian community...

Shell should take responsibility for environmental damage in Nigeria caused by oil spills, a community leader said on Thursday as a pivotal hearing in lawsuits brought against the British oil major began at London's High Court.
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Altana stole rival's secrets for Venezuelan debt fund, UK court rules

Hedge fund Altana Wealth misused a rival's confidential information and trade secrets to set up its own fund to invest in Venezuelan debt, London's High Court ruled on Thursday.