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Texas signs judicial redistricting bill, critics cry foul

Governor Greg Abbott signs into law a sweeping redistricting plan for Texas's lower courts, a move critics decry as a partisan power grab that could disenfranchise minority voters and reshape the state's judicial landscape for years to come.

K-Popped Review: Apple TV+'s Glittering K-Pop Triumph

Apple TV+ unleashes a dazzling new singing contest, 'K-Popped,' featuring a powerhouse judging panel of K-pop royalty. Our review delves into the high-stakes glamour and global appeal of this must-watch competition.

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.

Toxic Avenger Review: Dinklage's Gory, Triumphant Reboot

Macon Blair's audacious remake of the Troma classic, starring Peter Dinklage, is a gloriously unhinged and surprisingly poignant splatterfest that masterfully balances ultra-violence with social commentary. Our review.

Austin Butler's 'Caught Stealing': A Gritty, Brutal Thriller

Delve into our in-depth review of 'Caught Stealing', the new pulse-pounding crime thriller starring Austin Butler. We break down the film's intense performances, stylish direction, and why it's a must-see for fans of the genre.

King and Conqueror BBC Review: Norton & Coster-Waldau Shine

The Independent's review of the BBC's new historical epic 'King and Conqueror', starring James Norton as Harold Godwinson and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William the Conqueror. A critical look at the series' ambition, performances, and its place in the curre

Shokz OpenDots ONE Review: Open-Ear Audio Tested

Our in-depth review of the Shokz OpenDots ONE. We test the sound quality, comfort, battery life, and unique open-ear design of these innovative wireless earbuds to see if they live up to the promise of situational awareness without sacrificing audio exper

Grace Dent Reviews Bellota in Bury St Edmunds

Guardian critic Grace Dent delivers her verdict on Bellota, a new Spanish restaurant in Bury St Edmunds. Discover if this Suffolk spot delivers authentic Iberian flavours or misses the mark.

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

2024 Buick Enclave Avenir Review: Luxury Redefined

We put the radically redesigned 2024 Buick Enclave Avenir through its paces. Discover if this plush, tech-filled American SUV has what it takes to compete with premium European models on British roads.

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

Long Story Short: A BBC Comedy Masterpiece For The Ages

The Guardian's five-star review of 'Long Story Short' hails it as a masterclass in sitcom writing. This BBC gem, starring David Mitchell and Jessica Hynes, is so perfectly crafted and endlessly rewatchable that its potential seems limitless.

Biden Judge Steps Down From Trump DC Election Case

US District Judge Kendra Briggs recuses herself from the high-stakes 2020 election case against Donald Trump, citing an 'appearance of impartiality' in a move that reshapes the legal battlefield.

Virginia GOP Demands Special Counsel for Trump Probe

Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert calls for special counsel investigation into perceived 'weaponisation' of justice system against former President Donald Trump, citing grave concerns over judicial impartiality.

UK Court Upholds Government's Israel Arms Export Policy

The UK High Court has rejected a legal bid to halt British arms exports to Israel, ruling the government's decision-making process was lawful. The case, brought by campaigners, centred on allegations of breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza.

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

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