Human Bones for Sale: The Shocking Online Trade Exposed
A Guardian investigation uncovers the alarming and unregulated rise in the online market for human bones and remains, raising serious ethical and legal questions in the UK and beyond.
A Guardian investigation uncovers the alarming and unregulated rise in the online market for human bones and remains, raising serious ethical and legal questions in the UK and beyond.
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The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a high-profile case, reinforcing its regulatory powers over financial disputes.
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