A jury ruled in favour of Swift in a sexual assault case against former DJ David Mueller. The pop star said that Mueller groped her during a photo shoot at a 2013 concert. Mueller is required to pay $1 in damages to Swift. Mueller tried to sue Swift and her team, saying that the claims cost him his job at the radio station KYGO. But the lawsuit was thrown out by a judge.Aug 16, 2017
A jury ruled in favour of Swift in a sexual assault case against former DJ David Mueller. The pop star said that Mueller groped her during a photo shoot at a 2013 concert. Mueller is required to pay $1 in damages to Swift. Mueller tried to sue Swift and her team, saying that the claims cost him his job at the radio station KYGO. But the lawsuit was thrown out by a judge.Aug 16, 2017
A jury ruled in favour of Swift in a sexual assault case against former DJ David Mueller. The pop star said that Mueller groped her during a photo shoot at a 2013 concert. Mueller is required to pay $1 in damages to Swift. Mueller tried to sue Swift and her team, saying that the claims cost him his job at the radio station KYGO. But the lawsuit was thrown out by a judge.Aug 16, 2017
US President Donald Trump has maintained that both left- and right-wing groups were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left one anti-racist protester dead and 19 others injured. At a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on Tuesday (15 August), Trump repeatedly criticised alt-left groups that he claimed were violent in their interactions with the white supremacist and Nazi groups that rallied to protest the removal of a Robert E Lee statue from a park. Trump also insisted that he was not wrong in failing to condemn Nazi and white supremacist groups following the events in Charlottesville, while blaming left-wing supporters for charging at the alt-right.Aug 16, 2017
US President Donald Trump has maintained that both left- and right-wing groups were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left one anti-racist protester dead and 19 others injured. At a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on Tuesday (15 August), Trump repeatedly criticised alt-left groups that he claimed were violent in their interactions with the white supremacist and Nazi groups that rallied to protest the removal of a Robert E Lee statue from a park. Trump also insisted that he was not wrong in failing to condemn Nazi and white supremacist groups following the events in Charlottesville, while blaming left-wing supporters for charging at the alt-right.Aug 16, 2017
US President Donald Trump has maintained that both left- and right-wing groups were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left one anti-racist protester dead and 19 others injured. At a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on Tuesday (15 August), Trump repeatedly criticised alt-left groups that he claimed were violent in their interactions with the white supremacist and Nazi groups that rallied to protest the removal of a Robert E Lee statue from a park. Trump also insisted that he was not wrong in failing to condemn Nazi and white supremacist groups following the events in Charlottesville, while blaming left-wing supporters for charging at the alt-right.Aug 16, 2017
Footage of the incident in Broadstairs, Kent, has been posted online by the Association of British Commuters. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch said they were aware of the incident, but told ITV News that, it was not formally notified to us because the train did not move, and we did not start an investigation.Aug 15, 2017
Footage of the incident in Broadstairs, Kent, has been posted online by the Association of British Commuters. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch said they were aware of the incident, but told ITV News that, it was not formally notified to us because the train did not move, and we did not start an investigation.Aug 15, 2017
Footage of the incident in Broadstairs, Kent, has been posted online by the Association of British Commuters. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch said they were aware of the incident, but told ITV News that, it was not formally notified to us because the train did not move, and we did not start an investigation.Aug 15, 2017