Court quashes UK-Libya asylum deal in landmark ruling
The Court of Appeal has quashed a controversial asylum agreement between Britain and Libya, declaring it unlawful in a major blow to government immigration policy.
The Court of Appeal has quashed a controversial asylum agreement between Britain and Libya, declaring it unlawful in a major blow to government immigration policy.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Britain's landmark child sex abuse inquiry faces mounting criticism over delays and survivor treatment as crucial hearings remain incomplete.
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Appeal has halted Britain's proposed migration agreement that would have seen asylum seekers sent to France, Italy, Libya and Sudan for processing.
The Labour Party's rushed investigation into grooming gangs faces collapse as lead counsel steps down amid criticism of its chaotic structure and political motivations.
The UK government's landmark inquiry into grooming gangs faces internal turmoil as advisers disagree on investigation parameters and chair selection, threatening to delay justice for victims.
Exclusive: Cabinet Office faces mounting criticism as HIV and hepatitis victims continue waiting for compensation amid ongoing public inquiry revelations.
Baroness Louise Casey resigns from landmark inquiry, warning that victims' lack of faith in the process threatens its credibility and ability to deliver justice.
A landmark legal case compels Britain's independent inquiry into child sexual exploitation to reconsider its approach after victim Fiona Goddard challenged its handling of abuse allegations.
Britain's landmark grooming gangs inquiry faces crisis as three key victims resign in protest against chairman's controversial remarks about Pakistani heritage perpetrators, throwing the high-profile investigation into turmoil.
The high-profile inquiry into the death of Sheku Bayoh faces major disruption after former judge Gordon Jackson KC resigns amid allegations of perceived bias, casting doubt over the investigation's future.
The government's landmark inquiry into grooming gangs faces major disruption after the preferred candidate to lead the investigation unexpectedly pulls out, dealing another blow to the long-delayed probe.
The UK government has initiated a major national inquiry into grooming gangs, aiming to expose systemic failures and deliver justice for victims across England and Wales.
The UK's landmark grooming gangs investigation descends into turmoil as victims' representatives resign amid allegations of a toxic environment and leadership failures, raising concerns about justice for survivors.
Fiona Goddard resigns from major child sexual exploitation investigation, raising serious questions about the inquiry's approach to victim support and transparency.
A survivor of child sexual exploitation has dramatically resigned from a government-backed inquiry, branding the panel 'dysfunctional' and 'traumatising' as she reveals systematic failures in supporting victims.
Heartbroken families who lost loved ones after premature hospital discharges are demanding an urgent public inquiry into systemic NHS failures that they claim are costing lives.
A damning independent inquiry reveals catastrophic failures at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust maternity units, prompting urgent government action and sweeping review of patient safety.
Shocking revelation as academic publisher IOP Publishing uncovers Queensland anti-renewables group used AI-generated fake research papers in official government inquiry submissions, raising serious questions about integrity in energy policy debates.
A former police officer implicated in the Stephen Lawrence investigation is taking unprecedented legal action to avoid testifying before the Undercover Policing Inquiry, sparking outrage from the Lawrence family.
A former police officer identified as a racist is taking unprecedented legal action to avoid testifying at the Undercover Policing Inquiry into the Stephen Lawrence case, sparking outrage from the family's representatives.
Senior Labour MP Jess Phillips resigns from frontbench position following disagreement with Keir Starmer's approach to child sexual exploitation inquiry, highlighting party divisions.
Senior Labour MP Jess Phillips resigns from frontbench role in protest against Keir Starmer's approach to child sexual exploitation inquiry, highlighting party divisions.
The government's landmark inquiry into grooming gangs has hit a major roadblock as ministers struggle to find a chair months after promising urgent action. Critics accuse Labour of delaying crucial child protection reforms.
Explosive findings from the Undercover Policing Inquiry reveal how police spies targeted Stephen Lawrence's family and friends while MI5 monitored 'militant' campaigners seeking justice for the murdered teenager.
Shocking inquiry exposes how undercover officers used names of deceased children to form relationships with activists and sleep with multiple women during covert operations.
A landmark Victorian inquiry uncovers disturbing evidence of coercive control and harmful conversion practices within the secretive City Builders Church, prompting urgent calls for stronger legislation.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces preliminary charges over alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign, marking another dramatic chapter in his legal battles.
Devastating official inquiry exposes multiple missed opportunities to stop Southport attacker, with Prevent counter-terror programme failing to act on warning signs before the tragedy that killed three children.
Shocking revelations emerge as a senior NSW government official admits to concealing themselves in a cupboard during a corruption investigation into alleged multi-million dollar kickbacks, exposing serious misconduct within the public sector.
Baroness Doreen Lawrence delivers powerful warning to Alex Chalk about potential weakening of public inquiry protections amid human rights law review