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Ombudsman Slams Home Office Over Windrush Claimant Neglect

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has issued a damning report condemning Home Office officials for their 'unacceptable' handling of a Windrush claimant's case while she was terminally ill, demanding urgent improvements to prevent further inju

Putin's Top TV Attack Dog Turns on Russian Military Over War

Vladimir Solovyov, a key Kremlin propagandist, has launched an extraordinary on-air tirade against Russia's Defence Ministry, blaming military leaders for the nation's battlefield failures in Ukraine and warning of dire consequences.

Trump Allies Demand Impeachment of Biden Judge Lisa Cook

Republican lawmakers are demanding the impeachment of Federal Judge Lisa Cook, a Biden appointee, following a judicial panel's findings of 'serious judicial misconduct' for her failure to disclose controversial political writings during her confirmation p

When Digital Maps Lead You Dangerously Astray

Exclusive investigation reveals the real-world chaos caused by faulty digital maps, from stranded Great North Run participants to non-existent supermarkets and dangerous driving routes.

Council paints over new Banksy mural at Royal Courts of Justice

In a controversial move, Westminster Council has painted over a powerful new Banksy mural depicting a protester being struck by a judge's gavel. The artwork, which appeared overnight on the Royal Courts of Justice, sparked immediate debate about art, prot

Australia's Energy Grid Crisis: Blackout Warnings Issued

Australia's national energy market is in a state of emergency as extreme cold, generator failures, and gas shortages trigger blackout warnings and send wholesale electricity prices soaring across the eastern states.

Inside the Erin Patterson 36-Year Murder Sentencing

An in-depth look at the meticulous judicial reasoning behind the 36-year prison sentence for Erin Patterson, convicted of three counts of murder in Australia's Leongatha mushroom poisoning case.

Amy Coney Barrett's surprising shift on Supreme Court

Justice Amy Coney Barrett is emerging as an unexpected swing vote in pivotal Supreme Court rulings, challenging assumptions about the court's conservative supermajority and demonstrating a distinct judicial philosophy.

Lady Vols Star Gets Plea Deal in Assault Case

University of Tennessee basketball star Destiny Salary reaches plea agreement in domestic assault case, receiving judicial diversion and avoiding a criminal conviction. Full case details revealed.

Met Police Chief Demands Jury System Overhaul

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley calls for a major overhaul of the jury selection process, urging deeper vetting to weed out jurors with 'extreme views' that threaten the integrity of high-profile trials, including terrorism cases.

Jan 6 Defendant's Shocking Letter Demands Case Dismissal

Exclusive: January 6 defendant Jared Wise, serving a five-year sentence, writes extraordinary letter to Democratic lawmakers claiming political persecution and demanding dismissal of all charges in unprecedented legal manoeuvre.

Bellocchio's Portobello: A Triumph Against Injustice

Master filmmaker Marco Bellocchio turns his lens on the infamous Enzo Tortora case in 'Portobello', a powerful and timely drama about media manipulation, judicial failure, and one man's fight for truth.

Amy Coney Barrett Memoir: Inside Roe v. Wade Overturn

Exclusive insights from Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's memoir reveal the internal tensions and personal convictions behind the landmark decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, reshaping America's legal landscape.

Trump supporter jailed for threatening election case judge

A fervent Donald Trump supporter, Ryan Routh, has been sentenced to prison for issuing violent threats against a US judge presiding over a pivotal election subversion case. The sentencing highlights growing concerns over the safety of judicial officials.

New court rule: Judges must consider offender background

A landmark change in UK sentencing rules now requires judges to weigh an offender's social and cultural background, including experiences of racism and deprivation, potentially leading to more lenient sentences.

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