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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Global firms ‘profiting from genocide’ in Gaza, says UN rapporteur ...
A first-of-its-kind public inquiry in Australia has published its recommendations for redress for the indigenous people who ...
BTO Solicitors LLP has launched CyberProtect, a new specialist legal service aimed at supporting businesses and public sector ...
Work to promote mutual understanding of the differences in adults with incapacity law across the UK will benefit the public, ...
Thorntons has expanded its commercial real estate team with two appointments. Simone Young, who has more than 25 years’ ...
Credit: Douglas Robertson Photography Professor David Garland, one of the world’s most influential criminologists, was ...
Holyrood’s Rural Affairs & Islands Committee has endorsed the Dog Theft (Scotland) Bill despite the fact stealing dogs is ...
An oil and gas company which secured a $660 million judgment against Greenpeace in the US courts is now being sued in the ...
A new bill in Ireland would introduce a disregard scheme for historic convictions for consensual sexual activity between men ...
A man who was sentenced to just over seven years’ imprisonment attempting to murder his wife by running her over with his car following years of abuse has had his total sentence lengthened by the High ...
Award-winning documentary series Murder Case will return later this year with a new three-part series focusing on two cases – Tony Parsons, the charity cyclist who went missing in 2017, and the ...
The University of Strathclyde Law Clinic has negotiated a significant five-figure settlement in a disability discrimination and unfair dismissal case brought before the Employment Tribunal. The clinic ...
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