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    David Beckham wins £240million legal battle against online counterfeiters flogging fakes of his gear

    DAVID Beckham has won a £240million legal battle against dozens of online counterfeiters flogging fakes of his designer gear.The ex-England ace, 48, is a director of a firm which had been seeking up to £1.6million from each of 150 online sellers, mostly in Asia, profiting from the racket.David Beckham has won a big legal case against counterfeiters flogging rip-off versions of his merch onlineCredit: AFP – GettyBecks pictured doing his morning workout yesterdayCredit: InstagramDB Ventures looks after the star’s most lucrative deals and had filed a lawsuit in the US.Paperwork from the case shows the counterfeiters were selling via sites including Amazon, eBay and Etsy.The items included clothing, shirts and footwear, footballs, perfume, hair and bodycare products, posters, video games, eyewear, jewellery, and watches.The complaint said: “Their sale poses a real threat to DBV’s brand, and affects the sustainability of its business.READ MORE ON THE BECKHAMS“It also affects individuals and companies who unwittingly purchase them.”Their sale poses a real threat to DBV’s brandComplaint in David Beckham’s legal caseLast August Becks was granted a temporary injunction and asset freeze. The judge has now made them permanent.The court order also granted DBV’s motion for a default judgment against 44 of the defendants — awarding £8,000 for every infringement.The £352,000 total award is substantially less than the £240million Becks’ team were seeking from the 15 firms combined. Most read in FootballBut he will be pleased the counterfeiters must cease selling, as well as give up profits.DBV had hired trademark specialists The Sladkus Law Group to stop the dodgy sales.David Beckham reveals wife Victoria’s nasty accident in the gym with pic of her laid up at homePartner Jeffrey Sladkus explained in the filing that the sites were difficult to track as they never had the right address or phone number.He said legal threats was the only way to stop them.Meanwhile, Becks and wife Victoria shared weekend pics of themselves in the gym.David showed off his six-pack while Victoria wore grey activewear in the post to her 32million followers.The ex-Spice Girl joked: “Saturday workout with this fit guy! You’re welcome!!! Kisses.”Beckham’s official merch includes this fragranceCredit: The Fragrance ShopCounterfeit eyewear was also sold onlineVictoria joined him in the gym at the weekendCredit: Instagram More

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    Britain’s first qualified solicitor and boxer has ‘best nickname EVER’ and is already fan favourite before debut

    BRITAIN’S first qualified solicitor turned boxer is already a big favourite before even throwing a punch professionally.And it is all down to his utterly brilliant nickname.Oscar McCracken, second from right, has been trained by his family at their gymCredit: InstagramOscar McCracken obtained a First Class LLB Law with Honours degree from the University of Worcester back in 2022.Two years later he then completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC) and obtained an LLM in Law and Business from the University of Law in Birmingham.According to his LinkedIn bio, the star now has “vast experience in Dispute Resolution, Real Estate and construction law” and has also worked in the Middle East.As well as his knowledge of law, Mccracken is also a fluent speaker in Spanish.READ MORE IN BOXINGHowever, his talents do not end there – as his bio explained: “I have a passion for boxing as my family run a professional boxing gym.”While he has been training the mind in law and order he has also been honing his physical attributes inside the ring.And after a number of amateur bouts, he is now preparing to embark on his career as a professional boxer.McCracken will be in action on May 25 at an event in the Holiday Inn at Birmingham Airport.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERBut it was during his announcement that he unveiled his nickname. He wrote: “Excited to announce that I am turning pro this year with a fight date to be announced soon (subject to medicals).Anthony Joshua couldn’t sell a bus ticket a year ago.. now I have no doubt he KOs Tyson Fury, Hearn tells Piers Morgan“Great to have Jaykae on board and can’t wait to represent McCracken’s Gym. Join me on my journey to becoming the first ever qualified solicitor and professional boxer #OscarDeLaLawyer.”And fans were instantly in love with it.One wrote in response: “Britain’s first qualified solicitor and boxer.“Which is completely irrelevant, because what really matters is he has the best f***ing boxing moniker I have EVER seen. Oscar ‘De La Lawyer’ McCracken.“Move over Steve ‘Young brother of Stephane’ Jamoye, there’s a new main event.”Another wrote: “De La Lawyer is amazing.”A third joked: “He’s taken the law into his own hands!”READ MORE SUN STORIESOthers hailed it as “class”, “brilliant”, “superb” and simply a “good one”.And another added: “It just doesn’t get much better tbf.”A boxer with the ‘best nickname’ will make his pro debut next monthCredit: Instagram More

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    F1 boss Christian Horner grilled for eight hours in crunch meeting over ‘controlling behaviour’ allegations

    FORMULA One team boss Christian Horner was grilled for eight hours today over alleged “controlling” behaviour.The Red Bull Racing chief — married to Spice Girl Geri Halliwell — was questioned by a barrister late into the afternoon at a private location.
    Formula One team boss Christian Horner was grilled for eight hours over his alleged ‘controlling’ behaviourCredit: Peter Jordan – The Sun
    Horner runs the all-conquering Red Bull Racing, the team of world champion Max VerstappenCredit: AFP – Getty
    The 50-year-old looked grim-faced earlier as he was being whisked to the crunch meeting.
    An F1 source said: “Christian has been in there, and having his chat which has been ongoing for many hours. We are hoping for a swift resolution to this but that may be unlikely.”
    The source went on: “This is not a trial and we are not going to have an answer and an outcome by the end of the day.
    “This is not something that is going to be rectified that quickly.
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    “But Christian has not been sacked or asked to resign and he is not going to resign.
    “We are in an investigation and we have to respect the integrity of the investigation, which means ­letting it run its course.”
    The Sun told on Tuesday how Horner was being investigated over allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” towards a female colleague.
    He was seen as a chauffeur-driven car picked him up from his North London home at 7.15am.
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    Unshaven Horner tried to force a smile after clambering into the back of the BMW with a briefcase.
    Red Bull brought in independent lawyers following the complaint.

    The meeting is understood to have taken place in London rather than near the racing team’s base in Milton Keynes or Red Bull’s HQ in Salzburg, Austria.
    Late this afternoon, Horner was still being quizzed after the meeting got off to an early start.
    Horner, who runs the all-conquering F1 team of world champion Max Verstappen — arch rival of British favourite Sir Lewis Hamilton — has denied the controlling behaviour claims.
    The allegations are said to centre on concerns about a strict work regime and do not include sexual impropriety.
    Horner, who has been Red Bull Racing’s “principal” since its founding in 2005, was quizzed by an external barrister hired by the Austrian company.
    Red Bull said it began an inquiry after being made aware of the complaint, understood to have been lodged in Austria.
    Today, BBC Sport reported insiders had told them that they did not expect Horner to survive the furore.
    Staff at the team’s UK base in Milton Keynes have said they had no knowledge of the allegations when approached.
    I completely deny these claimsChristian Horner
    The probe threatens to overshadow the start of the new F1 season — with the first practice sessions for the Bahrain Grand Prix taking place on February 29.
    However, insiders say a decision on Horner’s future at the helm of the team was unlikely to be reached following today’s first meeting with the barrister.
    Our source added: “People are expecting this to be over before the start of the F1 season, but that just isn’t going to happen.
    “It will be a longer process than that as we have to conduct the investigation thoroughly.”
    Horner has reportedly referred to the allegations as “nuts” and said publicly: “I completely deny these claims.”
    Spice Girl wife Geri is standing by HornerCredit: Getty
    Wife Geri, 51, is understood to be standing by her husband and has told pals: “Christian has done nothing wrong.”
    Former racing driver Horner and Geri married at a church ceremony in Woburn, Beds, in 2015 after a year-long engagement.
    They have a seven-year-old son together and Horner has a daughter from a previous relationship.
    Red Bull Racing has won seven Formula One world drivers’ championships and six world ­constructors’ titles since the team’s formation under Horner 19 years ago.
    Last season, the team won 21 of the 22 races on the global F1 tour, and Verstappen, 26, won the drivers’ crown.
    Horner was awarded a CBE for services to motor sport in the 2024 New Year’s Honours List.
    Christian has done nothing wrongGeri Horner
    Red Bull Racing declined to comment today.
    In a statement earlier this week, it said it was probing “certain recent allegations”.
    A spokesman added: “This process, which is already under way, is being carried out by an external specialist barrister.”
    Horner remains one of the most influential figures within Red Bull and Formula One.
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    If he gets the chop, insiders expect him to be replaced by an executive from the Austrian side of Red Bull.
    A likely favourite would be German businessman Oliver Mintzlaff, former head of RB Leipzig football club.
    Horner remains one of the most influential figures within Red Bull and Formula OneCredit: GettyA look at Christian Horner’s life and career CHRISTIAN Horner is among the most well-known names in Formula One having helped build Red Bull into one of the biggest teams in the sport.

    1973 – Born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
    1991 – Wins a Formula Renault scholarship after impressing in karting races
    1993-1997 – Competed in a host of competitions including British Formula Three, British Formula Two, and Formula 3000
    1997 – Founded and developed the F3000 team Arden
    1999 – Retired from driving and continued developing the Arden team
    2005 – Appointed head of Red Bull team, becoming the youngest ever team principal at that time
    2009 – Wins his first races as team principal with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber
    2010 – Wins the Constructors’ Championship and Drivers’ Championship with Vettel – the first of four doubles in a row
    2013 – Has a daughter with ex-wife Beverly Allen shortly before the couple split
    2014 – Gets engaged to Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell
    2015 – Marries Halliwell in Woburn, Bedfordshire
    2017 – Horner and Halliwell welcome their son
    2021 – Wins another Drivers’ Championship with Max Verstappen, pipping Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of the season
    2022-23 – Red Bull win the Drivers’ Championship and Constructors’ Championship two years in a row More

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    Premier League star becomes first footballer to go to rehab for addiction to illegal laughing gas

    A PREMIER League star has become the first footballer to go to rehab for an addiction to laughing gas.He will be followed by other addicted stars, as sources warn that usage is rife among elite players despite it now being illegal.
    A Premier League star has become the first footballer to go to rehab for addiction to laughing gas (stock image)Credit: Getty
    Nitrous oxide, also known as ‘hippy crack’, comes in canisters and was made a Class C drug last NovemberCredit: Getty
    The player was admitted to a medical centre after his worried family asked his club for help.
    Police had stopped a car in which he was a passenger and found dozens of canisters in the footwell.
    The incident a few weeks before Christmas did not lead to police action as they could not prove who they belonged to.
    But a source said: “His family became aware and asked the club for help.

    “The player was told if he wanted to save his career, he had to go to a specialist residential centre and get some help.
    “He’s basically undergoing detox in the same way you would if you were hooked on alcohol or any other drug.
    “He’s the first Premier League footballer to be treated for addiction to nitrous oxide but, given how rife its use is among players, it’s unlikely he’ll be the last.”
    Nitrous oxide, also known as “hippy crack”, comes in canisters — sometimes super-sized — that are used to fill balloons, which are then inhaled repeatedly.
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    It gives a quick high but comes with the risk of heart attacks, strokes and brain damage, while some users have died after taking it.
    Prolonged use can also lead to depression, memory loss, incontinence, hallucinations and nerve damage.
    The law was changed last November to make it a controlled Class C drug, with possession for inhalation now a criminal offence.
    It would be almost impossible for any footballer convicted to play where there are strict drug laws, such as the US and Saudi Arabia.
    However, a source said dozens are heavy users, with many starting in lockdown.
    Routine drugs tests are also unlikely to detect it.
    The source went on: “One Premier League star recently celebrated his birthday and splashed out on almost £10,000 of canisters.
    “Loads take them because they can’t get caught with it in their system.
    “It’s happening at all clubs and some of those using are very well-known players. I’m not sure any of them know it’s now a Class C drug.
    “No footballer would dream of having a stash of cannabis in their house, but many have a supply of balloons for them and their pals.
    “They seem to have no idea just how dangerous using it can be.”
    Websites sell a canister and nitrous oxide for a few quid, after the buyer confirms it is for food production and they are over 18.
    Previously users would buy single-shot canisters but many have switched to super-sized tubes delivering 80 times the usual dose.
    Stephen Ream, of solvent abuse and drugs charity Re-Solv, said: “The new large canisters are a real worry. One young man we’ve been supporting was using ten a day.
    “When you are doing the little ones, you know how many you’re getting through, but when you use a big one, you lose track.”
    In 2022, Kayleigh Burns, 16, of Liverpool, died after inhaling gas at a party in Leamington Spa.
    She had complained of feeling “too hot” before she collapsed.
    Sport science professor and former FA performance head John Brewer warned players to steer clear as it can reduce levels of vitamin B12.
    He said: “B12 is essential for nerve function.
    “So if you are a top-level footballer trying to make skilful movements and pass a ball effectively, you don’t want your nerves to be damaged in any way because you need that peripheral ability to sense movements.”
    He also said that it can cause anaemia, which reduces stamina levels.
    The star is set to be followed by other players (stock image)Credit: gETTY
    STARS ON THE GAS
    A STRING of Premier League players have been caught using nitrous oxide.
    In 2013, then-Spurs star Kyle Walker was pictured inhaling it.
    Jack Grealish was snapped inhaling from a balloon in 2019
    Leon Bailey also filmed himself inhaling in a car after partying all night last March
    Raheem Sterling was seen doing the same two years later, getting a rebuke from Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers.
    In 2018, Arsenal stars Mesut Ozil, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Matteo Guendouzi were filmed taking it at a pre-season bash.
    The following year, Jack Grealish, then at Aston Villa, was snapped inhaling from a balloon.
    Last year, Everton midfielder Dele Alli was pictured at a do surrounded by gas canisters and alcohol.
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    Villa’s Leon Bailey also filmed himself inhaling in his car after partying all night last March.
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    I’m an employment lawyer – here are your rights if you get in trouble for having a hangover at work after the World Cup

    BRITS across the nation will raise a glass while watching World Cup matches to either celebrate or commiserate the results. But if you have one too many and find yourself nursing a horrific hangover after the footie, your boss may not be too impressed.
    Brits nursing a World Cup hangover could face getting into trouble with their bossCredit: Getty
    Although some firms are forgiving of football fans getting tipsy, others aren’t so lenient when workers bend the rules.
    An employment lawyer has now revealed the consequences you may face if you turn up to work looking worse for wear – and what rights you need to be aware of.
    Victoria Schofield, a solicitor at Slater & Gordon, warned revellers they could get into trouble if they pull a sickie over the World Cup.
    Bosses could be skeptical of your illness if you don’t make it to work the day after a big match – especially if everyone’s doing it.
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    She explained that unless your sports-loving executive has granted permission for you to watch specific World Cup matches, you will be liable to face disciplinary action if you bunk off.
    If you simply don’t turn up to work, you could face problems thanks to the fine print in your contract, according to Victoria.
    For those fearful of suffering a sore head from the night before, you are likely to avoid dismissal if you turn up late as a one-off.
    However, you could still be slapped with a verbal or written warning for your bad timekeeping.
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    But Brits who are simply too rough from the beer to physically work are liable to face disciplinary action.
    Victoria explained: “A flexible employer might be willing to agree to special unpaid leave for employees to watch matches, or late starts/finishes the next day to accommodate the inevitable hangover.
    “But a stricter employer might request doctors’ sick notes for absences taken during the course of the World Cup. 
    “As always, communication between employer and employee is key to a successful relationship.”
    So instead of scoring an own goal, it’s best to try to come to some agreement regarding your shifts with your employer before skiving off work.
    Footie fans who find their work life is clashing with key matches aren’t in the clear either.
    Due to the stifling heat and three-hour time difference with Qatar, pivotal games are scheduled to be played at sporadic times.
    This means a ton of Brits will miss out on watching England and other countries compete in the 2022 World Cup.
    The first England match is against Iran – who are 500/1 to win the trophy, compared to the Three Lions’s odds of 8/1 – and it starts at 1pm.
    A huge chunk of the UK’s 33 million-strong workforce will not be able to watch it as it kicks off during work hours.
    But Victoria says if you simply don’t turn up to work, you are highly likely to be punished for it.
    GIVEN THE BOOT
    She explained that many policies dictate employees must devote their whole time at work to their job – meaning if you sneak off to watch the match, you could be accused of “stealing” work time.
    The solicitor said: “A reasonable employer should of course carry out a reasonable investigation into any alleged disciplinary offence and be careful to apply a proportionate sanction. 
    “In most cases, an employee has a right to be given adequate warning about a disciplinary hearing, especially where dismissal is a potential outcome, and to be accompanied at that hearing, and be able to put his or her case forward.”
    If you are accused of misconduct, your employer must have a genuine belief that you are guilty following an internal probe.
    But if you are threatened with dismissal, it has to be within the “range of reasonable responses” your boss could have taken.
    This means that an employment tribunal would consider whether any reasonable employer would have sacked a worker in these circumstances.
    If you have a clean disciplinary record, a tribunal is likely to find that getting the boot from your job was unfair.
    Victoria said: “However, the cases are likely to be fact dependent and it is very hard to make any sweeping generalisations.”
    The employment law expert instead suggests trying to come to an agreement with your employer regarding flexibility during the World Cup.
    Pledging to make up for any work time lost may help your case.
    But if your boss outright refuses your negotiation, Victoria explained there is not much else to do except using your holiday allowance.
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    Footie fans previously launched a petition calling for the nation to be given a half-day off to watch England’s first World Cup match.
    Bosses at the Road to Victory arena in Manchester, Europe’s largest fanzone, want the workforce to be able to down tools to support the boys on Monday. More

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    I’m an employment lawyer – here are your rights if your boss tries to sack you for missing work to watch the World Cup

    AS footie fans gear up to watch the Three Lions begin the quest for World Cup glory, many may be wondering how to avoid their work life clashing with matches. A string of supporters are already likely debating how to pull a sickie – but what are your rights if your boss tries to sack you for it?
    Brits may want to think twice about skiving off work to watch World Cup gamesCredit: AFP
    Due to the stifling heat and three-hour time difference with Qatar, pivotal games are scheduled to be played at sporadic times.
    This means a ton of Brits will miss out on watching England and other countries compete in the 2022 World Cup.
    The first England match is against Iran – who are 500/1 to win the trophy, compared to the Three Lions’s odds of 8/1 – and it starts at 1pm.
    A huge chunk of the UK’s 33 million-strong workforce will not be able to watch it as it kicks off during work hours.
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    According to a recent poll of 2,000 people, one in three Brits are already planning to call in sick for the game.
    An employment lawyer has now revealed the consequences you may face from your boss for missing work for the footie – and what rights you need to be aware of.
    Victoria Schofield, a solicitor at Slater & Gordon, says workers should be wary when trying to tackle their employer for a day off.
    She explained that unless your sports-loving executive has granted permission for you to watch specific World Cup matches, you will be liable to face disciplinary action if you bunk off.
    If you simply don’t turn up to work, you could face problems thanks to the fine print in your contract, according to Victoria.
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    She explained that many policies dictate employees must devote their whole time at work to their job – meaning if you sneak off to watch the match, you could be accused of “stealing” work time.
    The solicitor said: “A reasonable employer should of course carry out a reasonable investigation into any alleged disciplinary offence and be careful to apply a proportionate sanction. 
    “In most cases, an employee has a right to be given adequate warning about a disciplinary hearing, especially where dismissal is a potential outcome, and to be accompanied at that hearing, and be able to put his or her case forward.”
    If you are accused of misconduct, your employer must have a genuine belief that you are guilty following an internal probe.
    But if you are threatened with dismissal, it has to be within the “range of reasonable responses” your boss could have taken.
    This means that an employment tribunal would consider whether any reasonable employer would have sacked a worker in these circumstances.
    If you have a clean disciplinary record, a tribunal is likely to find that getting the boot from your job was unfair.
    Victoria said: “However, the cases are likely to be fact dependent and it is very hard to make any sweeping generalisations.”
    The employment law expert instead suggests trying to come to an agreement with your employer regarding flexibility during the World Cup.
    HANGOVER HELP
    Pledging to make up for any work time lost may help your case.
    But if your boss outright refuses your negotiation, Victoria explained there is not much else to do except using your holiday allowance.
    For those fearful of nursing a hangover from the night before, you are likely to avoid dismissal if you turn up late as a one-off.
    However, you could still be slapped with a verbal or written warning for your bad timekeeping.
    But Brits who are simply too rough from the beer to physically work are liable to face disciplinary action.
    Victoria continued: “A flexible employer might be willing to agree to special unpaid leave for employees to watch matches, or late starts/finishes the next day to accommodate the inevitable hangover.
    “But a stricter employer might request doctors’ sick notes for absences taken during the course of the World Cup. 
    “As always, communication between employer and employee is key to a successful relationship.”
    So instead of scoring an own goal, it’s best to try to come to some agreement with your employer before skiving off work.
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    Footie fans previously launched a petition calling for the nation to be given a half-day off to watch England’s first World Cup match.
    Bosses at the Road to Victory arena in Manchester, Europe’s largest fanzone, want the workforce to be able to down tools to support the boys on Monday. More