Double murderer wins £240k human rights payout
Fuad Awale, who took an officer hostage, used the ECHR to claim segregation caused 'severe depression'. Justice Secretary David Lammy agrees to taxpayer-funded settlement.
Fuad Awale, who took an officer hostage, used the ECHR to claim segregation caused 'severe depression'. Justice Secretary David Lammy agrees to taxpayer-funded settlement.
Fuad Awale, who took an officer hostage, used the ECHR to claim segregation caused severe depression. Justice Secretary David Lammy agreed to the taxpayer-funded settlement.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will defend the decision to revoke Shamima Begum's citizenship as the European Court of Human Rights demands answers. Read the latest.
The European Court of Human Rights challenges the UK's 2019 decision to strip Shamima Begum of citizenship, citing trafficking concerns. Read the latest developments.
A man with fibromyalgia and autism received compensation from Asda after a delivery driver questioned his disability at his Southport home. The driver has since left the company.
A man with fibromyalgia and autism received a four-figure settlement from Asda after a delivery driver questioned his disability. The driver has since left the company. Read the full story.
The US Powerball jackpot has rolled over to an estimated $1.6 billion ahead of Monday night's drawing. Discover the key facts, odds, and payout options for this historic prize.
The new head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission warns toxic migration debate harms ethnic minority Britons and urges UK to stay in the European Convention on Human Rights. Read the full story.
Ocado Group is set to receive a $350 million compensation payment from US partner Kroger following the closure of three automated warehouses. Discover the impact on the UK retail tech firm.
Liverpool FC honoured Diogo Jota by paying his full contract to his family after his tragic death and retiring his shirt. Read the full story of the club's heartfelt tribute.
Big Brother Australia is in turmoil after fan favourite Abiola Oreyomi vanished, accepting a secret $15,000 offer to leave. The dramatic exit has left viewers and housemates stunned. Discover the full story behind the shocking walkout.
The bitter legal fight over Virginia Giuffre's estate reveals questions about missing millions from royal payout and her final wishes against estranged husband.
The carve-up of Virginia Giuffre's £25million estate begins in Perth courtroom as sons challenge claims from carer and barrister. Key hearing set for Friday.
A British dance teacher has won her legal fight after a yoga teacher training course in India triggered a severe breakdown, leaving her unable to work or care for herself.
A Missouri city pays $500,000 after a police officer shot a blind and deaf Shih Tzu named Teddy. The owner hopes this tragedy leads to better police training. Read the full story.
Donald Trump promises $2000 tariff cheques by mid-2026, but his administration admits legislation is needed. Learn about the political and legal challenges facing this pledge.
Labour's new asylum reforms mirror failed Tory policies, facing identical legal hurdles from human rights laws. Will history repeat itself? Analysis inside.
A couple unlawfully arrested by police after criticising their child's school on WhatsApp receives a £20,000 payout. Read the full story on the police admission of liability.
OJ Simpson's estate agrees to a landmark £61 million payout to Fred Goldman, finally resolving the wrongful death lawsuit over his son Ron's 1994 murder. Discover the full story.
Hertfordshire police admit unlawful arrest of parents in school WhatsApp dispute. Couple receives £20,000 payout after wrongful detention. Read the full story.
Hertfordshire Police admit unlawful arrest of parents over school WhatsApp complaints, leading to a £20,000 payout. Discover the full story behind this civil liberties case.
Shadow justice secretary Shabana Mahmood condemns Conservative proposals to leave ECHR as BBC analysis reveals UK would join Belarus as only European nation outside convention.
Convicted Albanian drug dealer wins human rights case against Italian prison conditions while Britain faces criticism for failed deportation. Exclusive details reveal the legal loopholes exploited in this controversial international case.
Exclusive: Nationwide Building Society announces unprecedented £1.8 billion payout to 3.4 million members following financial success, while challenger banks face profit squeeze.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch expose how European Union funds are allegedly supporting Cameroonian security forces accused of human rights abuses.
Victims of the NHS infected blood scandal demand Chancellor Rachel Reeves overhaul compensation rules that could cost them millions in lost payments and tax liabilities.
The UK government announces radical changes to the Windrush compensation scheme, offering victims 75% of estimated payments immediately while final claims are processed.
Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.
In a historic decision, Colombia's highest court has intervened to protect the ancestral rights of an Afro-indigenous community facing displacement from their spiritual heartland in the nation's capital.
Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner is poised to receive a substantial £30,000 payout after formally resigning from her council position, raising questions about political transparency and taxpayer-funded severance.