Westminster city council decision to ban Ernest Theophile, 74, and friends from gathering was ‘flawed’ and ‘untenable’, says judge

A dominoes player has won a court case over a ban against he and his friends playing the game “loudly” that he said was racially motivated.

Ernest Theophile took Westminster city council to court after it granted an injunction banning social gatherings in Maida Hill Market Square in north-west London.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Keir Starmer picks ‘Stonger Together’ slogan used by Hillary Clinton to rebrand

Overhaul is set focus on channeling the solidarity shown by the British…

Scientists harness light therapy to target and kill cancer cells in world-first

Exclusive: experts believe new form of photoimmunotherapy may become fifth major cancer…

UK strike days calendar – the public service stoppages planned for December

All the dates for strikes and stoppages across health, transport and postal…

Tories did not take claim of MP’s alleged sexual assault seriously, court told

Man who alleges assault by Imran Ahmad Khan when he was 15…