![]() ![]() Jessica Simpson, 42, shares ultra-glam selfie as she stuns fans with youthful appearance - after showing off her trimmed down figure Gail Porter gushes that she is 'so proud' of her daughter Honey, 20, as she releases her first music single with her boyfriend before posing in sexy positions in front of the ads on a NYC street five months after divorcing Tom BradyĮmily Ratajkowski goes topless as she models for Marc Jacobs' 'genderless' collection. ![]() Gisele Bundchen brings the sizzle as she shows off her fit figure for Vivara jewelry's campaign. Locals target TOWIE star Elliot Wright's Spanish eatery with 'killer' and 'Mafia' graffiti two years after it was gutted 'in arson attack' as police arrest man Joy Corrigan takes Coachella fashion to new levels as she turns heads in a VERY daring thong bikini and thigh-high boots Sarah Michelle Gellar, 46, looks incredibly youthful in a plunging black gown at Canneseries festival ahead of receiving Icon Awardīella Hadid reveals she's SIX MONTHS sober - after admitting she would lose control following boozy nights out The judge described the case as 'interesting' and said he aimed to deliver a ruling in the near future.ĮastEnders actor reveals he is dating a Hollywood star as he shares loved-up snaps on mini break - three years after split from his fiancée Mr Justice Jay finished overseeing the latest stage of the dispute today. If the matter was considered on the 'true construction of the contract', he argued, Mrs Parker-Grennan was 'entitled to judgment'. ![]() 'The defendant says that the terms mean that the claimant is bound by what it intended the outcome of the game to have been, despite the fact that was not what the game was programmed to do accorded with what the relevant contractual term said it could do.' 'It is inappropriate for claim to be determined summarily.'īut representing Mrs Parker Grennan, Barrister James Couser argued that Camelot had 'no real prospect of the claim being successfully defended' and that the 'dispute between the parties actually quite a narrow one. In a written argument, Barrister Philip Hinks, leading Camelot's legal team said: 'There is, at the lowest, a real prospect of Camelot successfully defending claim at trial. The case is being heard at London's High Court (Pictured: Royal Courts of Justice) ![]()
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