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Supreme Court Prorogation Ruling: A Bomb Thrown into the Centre of Boris Johnson’s ‘Do or Die’ Brexit?
24 September 2019
, Court reporter James Doleman on the momentous ruling by the highest court in the UK which has found the Prime Minister acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue Parliament.

Supreme Court Prorogation Case: The ‘Mother of Parliaments’ Shut Down by ‘the Father of Lies’
18 September 2019
, Day two of the momentous Supreme Court hearing on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to suspend Parliament.

Supreme Court Prorogation Case: ‘No Prime Minister has Abused his Powers in this Way in the Last 50 Years’
17 September 2019
, day one of the momentous hearing at the UK's Supreme Court to determine whether the Prime Minister acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to suspend Parliament.

A Constitutional Crisis? Boris Johnson’s Suspension of Parliament Ruled Unlawful
11 September 2019
, Will the UK Supreme Court agree with Scotland's Court of Session when it makes a final decision on the proroguing of Parliament next week?

Judges Cannot Save Us from the No Deal Brexit Cliff Edge
9 September 2019
, Court reporter James Doleman's analysis on the role of the courts in Boris Johnson's Brexit saga.

BREAKING ‘Incontinent Mendacity’: Prime Minister Lied About Plans to Suspend Parliament, Court Documents Suggest
3 September 2019
, James Doleman on explosive revelations from Scotland's Court of Sessions as Boris Johnson faces a legal challenge over proroguing Parliament.

‘It’s Not Democracy and It’s Not the Law’ – Legal Action to Stop Boris Johnson Suspending Parliament for No Deal Brexit Given Go Ahead
13 August 2019
, A cross-party group of 75 MPs argued that proroguing Parliament would be a breach of the British constitution.

The Life of a Court Reporter: Sentenced to a Year of Terrible Legal Arguments
23 July 2019
, Byline Times' court reporter James Doleman documents a bizarre run of cases on his return to the press gallery after a hiatus from the courts.

We Should be Grateful but Not Complacent that ‘Tommy Robinson’ is in Prison
15 July 2019
, Byline Times' court reporter James Doleman gives his personal take on the jailing of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon and his conviction for contempt of court.

What was the Point in Jailing Natalie McGarry?
10 June 2019
, With the former SNP MP sentenced to 18 months in prison for embezzlement, court reporter James Doleman ponders the utility of incarceration for non-violent crimes.

BREAKING Extensive Use By Mirror Group News Desks of Private Investigators Exposed in Court
7 June 2019
, Names of at least seven middle-managers found in a sample of 2% of private investigator invoices but the company’s lawyers say stories also came from public domain sources.

‘Scurrilous’ Evidence from Former News of the World Journalist in Pointless Court Case
16 May 2019
, High Court Judge describes court action as "futile" and characterises part of former tabloid journalist's evidence as "irrelevant" and "scurrilous".

Sheriff Slams Former MP Natalie McGarry for Trying to Change Plea to Not-Guilty over Embezzlement
1 May 2019
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The ‘Rising Star of Scottish Politics’ – in the Dock of the Sheriff’s Court
25 April 2019
, Byline Times' court reporter James Doleman returns with the curious case of Natalie McGarry

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