The Supreme Court of India has declined to hear a petition seeking a nationwide policy granting menstrual leave to women students and employees. The court said such a mandatory law for women could ‘ad ...
This Tuesday, the Courts and Tribunals Bill had its second reading in Parliament, so as the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Justice I spent much of the day in the House of Commons.
This is the final article of a three-part series exploring how African countries are renewing their battle to win slavery reparations from Britain. Funding from a group founded by ...
R N Ravi’s swearing-in as West Bengal governor brings attention to the colonial-era robes and wigs still worn by Calcutta High Court judges during ceremonial occasions.
Gerry Adams was the “de facto leader” of the IRA despite his claims that he was never a member of the terrorist group, a police intelligence officer has told the High Court.
A group of MPs has hit out at Fujitsu for being “yet to contribute a penny” to the nearly £1.5 billion redress bill for victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal and called for urgent action to quash ...
Labour MP Richard Burgon is leading the motion for widespread sanctions on Israel following Tel Aviv’s move to annex the occupied West Bank.
UK High Court examines $4.3B Bitcoin recovery from Chinese fraud scheme. 61,000 BTC seized in London sparks international legal dispute over compensation.
A High Court judge has ruled in favour of Guardian columnist Owen Jones in a libel case brought against him by a BBC editor.
Giving evidence for the civil trial against the former Sinn Fein president, witness B, who cannot be named, said he concluded ...
Everton Javaun Downey stabbed his girlfriend, Melissa Blimkie, fifteen times in a stairwell at a shopping centre in Burnaby, ...
Former RUC officer says NI police had ‘bundles of files’ of intelligence showing Adams held ‘dual’ senior roles in Sinn Féin and IRA ...