Highlights Northern Leaf Ltd ( Northern Leaf or the Company )has been awarded the first commercial UK medical cannabis licence in 22 years The Company is positioned to begin commercial cultivation of medical cannabis in 2021 Medical cannabis will be grown to supply the UK and European markets with medical grade flower and oils Northern Leaf already has multiple signed letters of intent to purchase product from the UK, Denmark, Germany, Spain and Portugal
Northern Leaf is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a commercial medical cannabis licence by the Jersey Health Minister. This is just the second licence granted under UK Home Office legislation and the first since GW Pharmaceuticals was awarded one in 1998.
By Jemma Crew
The number of child sexual abuse images and videos created by children has soared by more than three-quarters in a year, figures show.
Analysts from the charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) sifted through 299,600 reports of pot.
UK Court Denies Release Of Massive Funds For Vijay Mallya s Legal Fees UK Court Denies Release Of Massive Funds For Vijay Mallya s Legal Fees Vijay Mallya seeks approval to use 2.8 million pounds of the estimated 2.9 million pounds held by the court under the UK s Insolvency Act 1986.
Vijay Mallya has been in UK since March 2016 and has been fighting his extradition to India
London:
A UK court hearing an urgent application on Monday refused to sanction the release of substantial sums held with the Court Funds Office (CFO) as part of bankruptcy proceedings being pursued against liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya by a consortium of Indian banks, led by the State Bank of India (SBI).
UK court denies release of funds for Vijay Mallya’s legal fees PTI
London: A UK court hearing an urgent application Monday refused to sanction the release of substantial sums held with the Court Funds Office (CFO) as part of bankruptcy proceedings being pursued against liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya by a consortium of Indian banks, led by the State Bank of India (SBI). Judge Sebastian Prentis, who presided over a remote hearing at the Insolvency and Companies Court (ICC) of the High Court in London, concluded that Vijay Mallya had failed to provide the ‘basic information’ required for such a validation order and agreed only to allow sufficient funds to cover an appeal hearing scheduled in the bankruptcy case for Wednesday.
A UK court hearing an urgent application on Monday refused to sanction the release of substantial sums held with the Court Funds Office (CFO) as part of bankruptcy proceedings being pursued against liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya by a consortium of Indian banks, led by the State Bank of India (SBI).