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The maths guru finished the look with simple cream trainers with her essentials in a black wheeled suitcase.
It comes as Rachel remains in the midst of a libel battle against a pro-Jeremy Corbyn blogger who called her a serial abuser and blamed her for the death threats sent to a 16-year-old girl on Twitter.
Looking good: The presenter looked radiant in the comfy ensemble as she donned a face shield to make her exit after a day of filming
Rachel sued Mike Sivier, who published an article on his website Vox Political in January 2019 with the headline: Serial abuser Rachel Riley to receive extra protection - on grounds that she is receiving abuse.
Credit Suisse Basically Headquartered In Court These Days
Itâs not like the bankâs got other pressing issues it needs to deal with now, right?
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Apr 29, 2021
Itâs not like the bankâs got other pressing issues it needs to deal with now, right?
Thomas Gottstein has been CEO of Credit Suisse for 63 weeks. There is no doubt that the overwhelming majority of them, and indeed all of the last eight or so, have been waking nightmares. Surely, however, there have been some consecutive five-day calendrical periods that he has enjoyed the job he has presumably been pining and preparing for most if not all of his professional career, some Fridays when he walked out of his office with a genuine spring in his step and ability to enjoy the weekend as much as any Swiss can enjoy such a frivolity.
Judge refuses to grant solicitor injunction after “grave robber” claims
9 March 2021
Collins Rice: Risk of future breach not sufficiently high for permanent injunction
A High Court judge has refused to grant a solicitor a permanent injunction to enforce undertakings made by the son of a client that he would stop making defamatory statements.
Mrs Justice Collins Rice said photojournalist turned gardener Charles Pycraft accused Lance Ranger of fraud, theft, money laundering and being a “modern-day grave robber” in the way he handled his father’s estate. Mr Ranger “strenuously denied” the claims.
However, Collins Rice J said the undertakings given by Mr Pycraft in March 2018 marked a “clear switch to restraint in Mr Pycraft’s conduct and he took them seriously”.
Compassionate leader with sharp intellect sought to lead Attorney General s Office
£120,000 on offer for AGO s next director general
The successful candidate will succeed Rowena Collins Rice. Photo: Attorney General’s Office
The Attorney General’s Office is offering up to £120,000 for a qualified lawyer with an “outstanding track record in the legal profession” to become its next director general.
The AGO will advise the attorney general and solicitor general on legal and policy matters, particularly relating to domestic and constitutional law, criminal justice and matters of national security.
They will also work closely with the attorney general’s special adviser to provide “sound media handling and communications advice”, according to the job advert.