UK Court Blocks French Minister's Rwanda Visit
The UK High Court has intervened to prevent France's Interior Minister from visiting Rwanda, branding the UK's own asylum policy as unlawful in a major diplomatic and legal rebuke.
The UK High Court has intervened to prevent France's Interior Minister from visiting Rwanda, branding the UK's own asylum policy as unlawful in a major diplomatic and legal rebuke.
A landmark High Court case accuses the Ministry of Defence of a 'wall of silence' over alleged unlawful killings by SAS soldiers in Afghanistan. The families demand justice and a full public inquiry.
Two Victoria Police officers stand accused in Melbourne's Magistrates' Court over the death of Luke Briggs, a 33-year-old tradesman, following a violent altercation outside a Hoppers Crossing 7-Eleven. The case has ignited serious debate over police condu
Westminster City Council faces severe backlash and legal scrutiny after allegedly approving a controversial plan to house migrants in a city centre hotel without proper planning permission. The scheme, which proposed adding extra rooms to the Page 8 hotel
Real Housewives of Orange County alum Meghan King is under police investigation after being accused of unlawfully entering the St. Louis home of her ex-husband, former MLB star Jim Edmonds. The dramatic allegations add a new chapter to their acrimonious d
Cheshire Police faces severe criticism from the official watchdog after officers installed CCTV cameras on a residential street in Warrington without conducting a necessary privacy impact assessment, breaching data protection laws.
PC Stuart Hooper was found guilty of gross misconduct after a tribunal ruled he lied about smelling cannabis to justify an unlawful stop of two men in Epping Forest. The officer has been dismissed without notice.
Arabella Del Busso, the former WAG and convicted fraudster, caused mayhem at a UK boxing event after storming the ring in lingerie and launching a violent attack on a rival, forcing security to intervene.
A landmark inquest has concluded that 21-year-old Ruth Szymankiewicz was unlawfully killed at a private mental health hospital in Taplow due to catastrophic systemic failings and neglect.
The Home Office faces severe criticism after the Court of Appeal ruled its detention of a British grandmother for three years was unlawful, highlighting a 'shocking and unacceptable' disregard for her welfare.
The Home Office's controversial immigration enforcement operation in Epping is under legal fire as the Court of Appeal grants a judicial review, citing potential 'unlawful' detention practices.
The High Court has delivered a scathing rebuke to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, ruling the government's use of ex-military bases for asylum seekers unlawful. A landmark victory for human rights.
The UK High Court has delivered a scathing ruling against the Home Office, declaring its eviction of asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping Forest without adequate notice 'unlawful'. The landmark judgement, brought by former Labour MP Dan Jarvis, highlight
Belfast's High Court delivers a stunning blow to Westminster, declaring post-Brexit financial support to the DUP unlawful. The ruling ignites fresh constitutional turmoil and calls for transparency.
A teenage girl died in a children's mental health ward after being left unsupervised by an inexperienced agency worker, with a coroner ruling her death as unlawful killing.
A coroner has ruled that Ruth Szymankiewicz's death in a psychiatric unit was unlawful, raising serious concerns over patient safety and care standards.
A passenger was restrained with tape on a TUI flight after becoming disruptive, sparking debate over airline safety protocols.
A grieving family takes legal action against Sussex Police after their son, who was in mental distress, died following police restraint. The case raises serious questions about police handling of mental health emergencies.
Sussex Police is under scrutiny as a High Court challenge alleges unlawful arrest and detention of a man in Eastbourne. The case raises questions over police conduct and accountability.
A 54-year-old Alabama man, Phillip Reeder, died after being restrained by police in a manner reminiscent of George Floyd's death. Authorities claim he was resisting arrest.
A London butcher has successfully challenged the British Transport Police in the Court of Appeal after being wrongfully arrested under controversial stop-and-search powers.