All news on the topic: Tribunals
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Headteacher banned from classroom after affair with pupil's mum
Aled Rees, a married headteacher who had an affair with a pupil's mother and also allegedly made "sexist and misogynistic" comments about a pregnant colleague has been struck off the teaching register
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Teacher's Covid lie exposed after he leaves proof of holiday on school's printer
Nikoloz Papashvili was a teaching supervisor at an Ealing school when he had a holiday request turned down by the headteacher but went away anyway while claiming he had Covid, a tribunal heard
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Funeral director sacked for removing necklace from woman's body wins £40k payout
Colin Lockitt, 64, who was sacked after opting to save a dead woman's necklace rather than having it cremated in a "fast judgement call" has won a £40,000 pay out after being sacked
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Gay man wins £18,000 discrimination case after boss calls him 'drama queen'
Michael Hollingworth was called a 'drama queen' and later dismissed from his job at Staincliffe Sports and Social Club, in Batley, West Yorkshire, after telling his boss he was gay
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Driver slapped with £35 fine let off by council after finding penalty 'loophole'
Bill Ball, 78, appealed the £35 given to him by Nottingham City Council, with the case going to a tribunal which found in his favour due to there being insufficient signage
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Sex therapist in stately home with 50 animals loses 'UK's poshest rent row'
Lady Pea Ramshaw took her wealthy landlord to court after moving into the Norfolk Broads period home in a legal row involving horses, aristocracy and allegations of spying from a church tower
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Russian commander who ordered Mariupol theatre bombing where 700 died unmasked
A group called Ukrainian Cyber Resistance name 41-year-old Colonel Sergei Atroshchenko as responsible for the bombing of Mariupol theatre in which up to 700 died
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Putin offered protection from arrest by South Africa as party praises tyrant
South African opposition minority party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has said Vladimir Putin is welcome to their country despite an arrest warrant being issued
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Russia accuses UK of triggering 'genocide' over depleted uranium tank shells
Russian officials have accused the UK of 'genocide' because of the supply of depleted uranium tank shells to Ukraine. The UK said the shells are a 'standard component and has nothing to do with nuclear weapons or capabilities'
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Xi Jinping's chilling message as he tells 'friend' Putin 'change is coming'
When the invasion was launched in February 2022, China's President Xi Jinping and Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin announced a "no limits" friendship and have also spoken to strengthening their "special relationship"
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Putin tries to shut down global isolation claims by hosting China’s Xi Jinping
China's President Xi complimented Vladimir Putin on his first trip since being re-elected this month, with the two leaders reaffirming their friendship, shaking hands and toasting each other
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Teacher who met Wills and Kate banned after sending student ‘sexual’ texts
Lindsey Bauer, 46, abused her position while teaching at Colyton Grammar School in Exeter, with a Teaching Regulation Agency panel finding she sent "sexually aggressive" texts to a student
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Vladimir Putin refuses to meet China's President Xi Jinping at end of red carpet
President Vladimir Putin adhered to Russian protocol by not showing up at the airport to receive China's President Xi Jinping today with the pair expected to meet for dinner this evening
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Halfords worker 'racially harassed' and compared to 'monkeys crying for bananas'
Mr Best was racially harassed at a Halfords store in Brixton, south London, where he worked, by colleague Mr Pillay who said he was like "monkeys crying for bananas"
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Raab confident 'tyrant' Putin could face court and UK 'duty bound' to arrest him
Justice Minister Dominic Raab said Britain would not hesitate to detain Russian President Vladimir Putin and hand him over to the International Criminal Court if he ever sets foot in the UK
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What next for Putin after 'significant' arrest warrant over abducting kids
Aisling Reidy, legal advisor at Human Rights Watch, says the significance of the arrest warrant for Russia's brutal ruler Vladimir Putin "should not be downplayed"
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Over 16,000 Ukrainian kids abducted by Russia as Putin hit with arrest warrant
Ukraine's top presidential advisor for children's rights and rehabilitation, Daria Herasymchuk, said on Tuesday that out of the 16,000 children abducted, only 125 had been returned to Ukraine
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Woman sacked after co-workers share Facebook chats of her calling boss a 'c***'
Debbie Barker successfully sued her boss at a nightclub after she was fired when her colleagues showed him messages in which she called him names over his behaviour during lockdown
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Woman wins £19,000 after bum touched and sexual comments made at Christmas party
Shirley Lyons, a consultant for Starplan in Northern Ireland, had her bum touched amid unwanted sexual attention at a Christmas party in 2017 and has now been awarded £19,000 in a harassment case
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London bus driver who left passengers on board to go and grab a coffee is fired
Ian Brown was already under caution for his poor attendance during his five years of service before he left a bus full of passengers with the engine running in March 2020
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NHS scientist wins racism lawsuit after username changed to 'Paininarse'
Ubah Jama, a senior scientist with an NHS Trust in east London, claimed that over a two year period she was the victim of numerous acts of racial discrimination at work
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Unarmed Ukrainian war prisoner smoking cigarette shot dead by Russian soldiers
Tymofii Shadura is seen smoking a cigarette in a clearing in a forest and says "slava Ukraini" before he is hit with a barrage of gunfire as the assailants are heard shouting abuse at him
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Black nurse told to 'bleach skin white' so patients would be nicer wins £25,000
Adelaide Kweyama was told to bleach her skin by a senior nurse. Now she has been awarded £25,000 from the NHS after a tribunal hearing agreed she had been the victim of race-related harassment
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Pregnant woman told 'no hard feelings' by boss after being sacked wins £15,000
Anna McKnight who was sacked from a restaurant after telling her boss she was pregnant, and then received a message saying "no hard feelings", has been awarded £15,000 by a tribunal
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Rich family at war with aristocrat in eviction row over 20 animal pets and mould
Landlords the Cators claimed their 54-year-old aristocratic tenant breached her contract, with accusations ranging from painting the walls the wrong colour to subletting through AirBnB
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