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Met Police Review After Officers Ban Word 'Palestine' at Protest

The Metropolitan Police is under fire after officers were filmed telling pro-Palestine activists they could not use the word 'Palestine' at a London protest. The incident, captured on video, has sparked a major free speech debate and prompted an urgent re

New York Office Market Booms as Remote Work Fades

Contrary to forecasts of an urban exodus, New York City's commercial property market is experiencing a record-breaking resurgence, with soaring rents and plummeting vacancies signalling a powerful return to the office.

Home Office Faces Court Over Epping Immigration Raid

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.

Court Slams Home Office for 'Egregious' Legal Breach

The Court of Appeal has delivered a scathing rebuke to the Home Office for unlawfully denying an Iranian man's asylum claim and attempting to deport him without a fair hearing, in a landmark ruling for immigration justice.

Cooper: Govt's Farage Court Criticism 'Dangerous and Irresponsible'

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accuses the Government of a 'dangerous and irresponsible' attack on the justice system after ministers criticised the High Court's ruling on the Nigel Farage police row. The explosive comments follow a landmark judicial

Court Rules Home Office Asylum Evictions Unlawful

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

Worker invoices colleague £50 for a 'rude email'

A jaw-dropping workplace dispute has gone viral after an employee was presented with an itemised invoice for a 'rude and unprofessional' email. The bizarre clash over office manners has sparked a fierce debate online about professionalism and petty cash d

Judge reprimanded for 'romps' in chambers with clerk

A senior Crown Court judge has been formally reprimanded after admitting to a 'clandestine relationship' and engaging in sexual activity with his partner, a court clerk, inside his private chambers. The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found his act

High Court Rules Home Office Asylum Evictions Unlawful

The High Court has delivered a scathing verdict against the Home Office, ruling its policy of evicting asylum seekers from hotels without adequate notice as unlawful. The judgment, a major victory for refugee charities, exposes a 'serious failing' in the

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Man dies in police custody in Wigan

A 31-year-old man has died after being detained by police in Wigan, prompting an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Judge Esther Salas faces renewed threats

Federal Judge Esther Salas has been targeted with fresh threats, highlighting the growing dangers faced by US judiciary members. Authorities are investigating the latest incident.

GOP Slams Dems Over Epstein Strategy

Republican lawmakers are accusing Democrats of mishandling the Jeffrey Epstein case, sparking fresh political tensions. Discover the explosive allegations and what it means for US politics.

Post Office IT meltdown: Nationwide services down

A major Post Office IT meltdown has disrupted services across the UK, leaving customers unable to access essential transactions. Here’s the latest on the outage and when normal service may resume.

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