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.

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