Israel accused of starvation tactics in Gaza
Leading humanitarian organisations accuse Israel of using starvation as a weapon in Gaza, calling for urgent international intervention to prevent a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
Leading humanitarian organisations accuse Israel of using starvation as a weapon in Gaza, calling for urgent international intervention to prevent a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces public backlash after signing a law that critics say undermines anti-corruption efforts, leading to widespread demonstrations across the country.
A groundbreaking new law in the UK will introduce mortgage options for tiny homes, offering a fresh solution to the housing crisis and making homeownership more accessible.
Micheál Martin accuses Israel of 'clear violations of international law' in Gaza, while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges an end to the violence.
The High Court has denied a request for a CT scan for a brain injury victim, sparking debate over medical necessity and legal boundaries.
A landmark High Court ruling has confirmed that RAF personnel stationed at Brize Norton are eligible to serve on juries, overturning previous exemptions.
The UK government has issued a stern warning to Israel, hinting at possible sanctions if it fails to comply with international law in the ongoing Gaza conflict. Read the latest developments.
A Morrisons supermarket manager is taking legal action after receiving an offensive Secret Santa mug she claims amounted to sexual harassment, sparking a workplace dispute.
Model and actress Iris Law turns heads in NYC with a chic ensemble featuring daring shorts and effortless glamour.
Reform UK pledges to boost police presence with 'tougher bobbies' to tackle crime and restore public confidence in law enforcement.
Nigel Farage paints a grim picture of a UK where crime runs rampant and survival is a matter of luck. Is this the future he envisions?
The Portland police union faces backlash after sharing a divisive social media post, prompting an investigation by the state's attorney general.
A summer associate at a prestigious New York law firm was dismissed after allegedly biting colleagues, sparking shock and disbelief in the legal community.
Two Israeli nationals have been detained and questioned by Belgian authorities over accusations of war crimes. Here’s what we know so far.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveils a bold £17 billion strategy aimed at slashing crime rates by 50%. Critics question feasibility, while supporters hail it as a game-changer.
Climate activists who blocked RAF Brize Norton have failed in their High Court bid to overturn convictions, as judges ruled their protest did not qualify as lawful excuse under UK law.
Actress Joanna Lumley voices strong support for the Assisted Dying Bill, advocating for terminally ill patients' right to end their suffering with dignity.
A furious homeowner was left devastated after a neighbour chopped down a beloved 30ft tree without permission in a dispute over the garden view. The shocking act has sparked legal action and community backlash.
Eyewitnesses report Chinese police officers in a luxury Mercedes with diplomatic plates in Sydney, sparking speculation about their presence on Australian soil.
Nigel Farage issues a stern warning to those breaking the law, vowing to hold them accountable. Read his bold statement on justice and legality.
Nigel Farage proposes a bold crackdown on crime, suggesting Britain adopt El Salvador's hardline prison system to restore order and safety.
British expats and holiday homeowners in Spain are battling a surge in squatter invasions, leaving properties trashed and legal battles dragging on for months.
A US Border Patrol agent shot an illegal immigrant during a confrontation in a New York City park, sparking outrage and raising questions about law enforcement protocols.
A bride was left fuming after her sister-in-law turned up to her wedding ceremony wearing a white lace dress, sparking a furious family feud over wedding etiquette.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announces plans to introduce a new offence targeting individuals who plan violent attacks without links to terrorism, closing a legal loophole.
The UK government is set to introduce legislation making it a criminal offence for terror suspects to breach conditions imposed on them, following concerns over recent attacks.
A disturbing new trend reveals parents are planting spyware on children's phones to secretly record ex-partners during bitter custody disputes. Experts warn of lasting emotional harm.
Explosive claims suggest some NYPD officers are involved in criminal activities, raising serious concerns about law enforcement integrity in New York.
Human rights groups are taking legal action against the UK government for not evacuating seriously ill children from Gaza, citing violations of international law.
The 'Law & Order: SVU' star shares her emotional journey of reconciliation with her biological father following a shocking paternity discovery.