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March 13, 2026
A London judge on Friday upheld financial restrictions against a woman investigated in connection with a $2 billion money laundering investigation in Singapore after she failed to explain how she bought multimillion-pound properties in the U.K. without an income.
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March 13, 2026
In London, Estée Lauder accused Jo Malone's founder of intellectual property infringement, the wife of an Iranian businessman linked to a £75 million fraud sued several Iranian oil companies, HSBC sued U.S. property tycoon Michael Fuchs, and Charles Russell Speechlys brought a claim against a United Arab Emirates company it once represented in an international arbitration.
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March 13, 2026
Sony hit back at a £2 billion ($2.6 billion) proposed class action claim that it raised prices and suppressed competition by keeping PlayStation console owners "captive" with software and PlayStation Store restrictions, saying Friday that the case was "fundamentally misconceived."
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March 13, 2026
The U.K.'s Valuation Office Agency will become fully integrated into HM Revenue & Customs next month, the office said, bringing property valuations into the remit of fiscal administration for the first time in decades ahead of the imposition of a new tax on high-value properties.
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March 13, 2026
The Financial Conduct Authority said Friday it has banned a former foreign exchange trading company owner from working in financial services for his lack of honesty, introducing an anti-money laundering-related system against compliance advice and forging documents.
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March 13, 2026
Allianz UK has said it detected £174 million ($231 million) worth of insurance fraud in 2025 — 10.5% more than in 2024, its previous record year, as criminals changed their tactics.
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March 12, 2026
A European Court of Justice advocate general urged the European Union's highest court Thursday to return appeals from Credit Agricole Group and JPMorgan Chase & Co. challenging antitrust fines imposed for manipulating a benchmark interest rate back to a lower court, concluding that court failed to consider enforcer tweaks to the penalties.
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March 12, 2026
A new anti-fraud unit built to disrupt the growing threat to national security posed by online scammers fills gaps left in the enforcement landscape, lawyers say — although there are hurdles for prosecution of suspects, particularly when many scams originate thousands of miles away.
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March 12, 2026
The U.K.'s energy profits levy is expected to no longer apply to oil and gas operations in the North Sea in the last quarter of 2027, especially if the current Middle East crisis de-escalates and energy prices stabilize, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves told an H&M Treasury committee.
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March 12, 2026
The European Union's financial markets watchdog set out plans on Thursday to simplify retail investing, having found that consumers mistrust markets because of conflicts of interest, high fees and insufficient enforcement against scams.
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March 12, 2026
Mining company BHP asked a court on Thursday for permission to challenge findings that it is liable for a £36 billion ($48 billion) claim over a dam collapse in Brazil, arguing that the judge who found it responsible for the disaster had applied the wrong test.
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March 12, 2026
Four former senior Deutsche Bank traders are suing the lender for upward of £600 million ($803 million) in London after they were convicted, but subsequently acquitted, of aiding false accounting and market manipulation in one of Italy's biggest financial scandals.
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March 11, 2026
A London court has quashed a search warrant obtained by the Financial Conduct Authority against a barrister under criminal investigation for fraud and criticized the watchdog for making highly prejudicial allegations against him before a judge.
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March 11, 2026
A former chief executive of Crispin Odey's hedge fund told a London tribunal on Wednesday that the financier had fired him to stop a second internal probe into sexual misconduct allegations.
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March 11, 2026
PM Law has entered into voluntary liquidation with a shortfall in assets approaching £3.6 million ($4.8 million) amid a police investigation into potential fraud at the Yorkshire firm, documents published by Companies House show.
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March 11, 2026
Revolut said Wednesday that the Bank of England has lifted restrictions on its banking license, approving its launch as a fully licensed lender in the U.K.
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March 11, 2026
Britain's retirement savings watchdog said Wednesday that the pensions industry must take immediate action to protect savers amid a reported rise in impersonation fraud.
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March 11, 2026
A man who claims that his estranged wife stole up to £180 million ($241 million) of his bitcoin has had his civil case against her trimmed after a court ruled that property rights that traditionally apply only to physical objects cannot be used for cryptocurrencies.
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March 11, 2026
Britain's sanctions watchdog has set out new enforcement guidance on its plans to crack down on circumvention and non-compliance in a bid to help the private sector navigate the financial restrictions and understand the repercussions for failure.
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March 11, 2026
A man has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for running an unauthorized property deal scheme that targeted struggling homeowners with offers to buy their homes and rent them back, the U.K.'s financial regulator said Wednesday.
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March 11, 2026
A judge has struck out a barrister's £8 million ($11 million) libel claim against Dan Neidle, ruling on Wednesday that the case had no chance of succeeding and amounted to a strategic legal claim designed to silence the legal blogger.
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March 11, 2026
The data regulator said Wednesday that it has fined Scotland's police force £66,000 ($88,400) after it disclosed an individual's mobile phone data to a third party after they reported a crime.
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March 11, 2026
A magistrates' court has hit a solicitor convicted of stalking with a two-year community order, and has required him to complete 300 hours of unpaid work and 20 days of rehabilitation after he harassed a court blogger.
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March 11, 2026
The Prudential Regulation Authority said on Wednesday that it has fined UK Insurance Ltd. £10.63 million ($14.27 million) for miscalculations that led the insurer to overstate its solvency position to the watchdog and the market.
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March 10, 2026
Lawmakers voted Tuesday to go ahead with the government's courts bill amid warnings from rebellious MPs that controversial parts of the legislation that would curtail jury trials were "unworkable, unpopular, unjust and unnecessary."