Lawyer Baroness Shackleton failed to grab oligarch's £200m yacht, ex-wife claims aol.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aol.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Tatiana Soroka claimed she was let down when the company, Payne Hicks Beach, allegedly missed chances to have her former husband Farkhad Akhmedov's ten-deck Luna seized in Miami.
Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial: The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering. Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial airs on BBC News at 3:30 AM, Saturday 27 April. The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering
Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial: The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering. Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial airs on BBC News HD at 3:30 AM, Saturday 27 April. The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering
Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial: The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering. Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial airs on BBC News at 3:30 AM, Friday 26 April. The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering
Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial: The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering. Scandalous: Phone Hacking on Trial airs on BBC News HD at 3:30 AM, Friday 26 April. The legal battle over allegations of unlawful information gathering
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For years, Newsnight and University Challenge presenter Jeremy Paxman has been famous for ruthlessly cutting to the chase. But last week, as he and a group of high-profile people with Parkinson’s disease headed to Downing Street to campaign for better treatment for those with the condition, his astute eye was at its saddest, and most brutal.