From a multifaceted antiracism plan to the government’s objections to human rights conventions and the ‘new normal’ of ...
Immigration judges have repeatedly ruled migrants can avoid deportation despite lies about the risks they face at home ...
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has claimed that the detained former Artsakh leaders are being administered psychotropic substances in Baku’s prison. He cited intelligence reports suggesting that the ...
A BOLIVIAN man who owes money to a drugs gang back home was allowed to stay in the UK. Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge Jessica ...
Tributes have been paid by Sinn Fein to Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane following the death of the lifelong Republican activist.
Fares in Glasgow are more expensive than Edinburgh’s publicly-owned Lothian Buses and on London’s publicly-controlled transport.
Georgia could have had a fully developed air defense system from France by 2021, but the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) ...
The Home Office has refused to disclose how many deportations have been halted due to appeals made under the European ...
Sasha Rozansky, a Partner at Deighton Pierce Glynn, takes a look at the disappointing findings set out in the National Audit ...
The third edition of the Liverpool Summer School in the Law of the Council of Europe (7-18 July 2025) will focus on the effectiveness of the Council ...
Designed to ensure that neither courts nor judges are above public scrutiny, the US system – in which 87 per cent of state judges face some form of election, and Supreme Court picks are controlled by ...
Border security minister says it would be ‘disproportionate cost’ to provide data on those removed from UK on human rights ...