Josef Fritzl's lawyer pushes for early release
The lawyer of Josef Fritzl, Austria's most infamous rapist and captor, argues for his early release, sparking outrage and debate over justice and rehabilitation.
The lawyer of Josef Fritzl, Austria's most infamous rapist and captor, argues for his early release, sparking outrage and debate over justice and rehabilitation.
The Ministry of Justice is under fire for its proposal to shut down multiple courts across England and Wales, raising concerns about access to justice and local communities.
NASA scientists reveal startling new findings about the mysterious interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua, challenging previous theories about its origins and composition.
Malka Leifer, the former principal convicted of sexual assault, has been attacked by a fellow inmate in an Australian prison. The incident raises questions about inmate safety and justice.
Critics warn that Labour's lenient policies are releasing a tidal wave of dangerous offenders onto Britain's streets, putting public safety at risk.
The Labour government's early release scheme has seen hundreds of prisoners walk free, sparking debates on public safety and justice reform.
Labour proposes stricter deportation appeal rules to prevent foreign criminals from abusing the UK's immigration system, aiming to close legal loopholes and expedite removals.
A convicted murderer's brazen escape from prison has left the victim's family devastated, as they call for urgent reforms to prevent such failures in the justice system.
Documentary maker Stacey Dooley faces backlash after labelling herself 'Britain's benefit queen' in a provocative social media post. Critics accuse her of mocking the welfare system while earning millions.
Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick hints at early release for certain prisoners to tackle severe overcrowding in UK jails, sparking debate on public safety.
A damning new poll reveals over half of Britons think judges are influenced by politics, sparking fresh debates about judicial impartiality.
Astronomers have found a massive new planet, dubbed a 'super-Earth,' lurking in the nearest star system to our own. Could it hold the secrets to alien life?
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is probing potential anti-competitive behaviour in the NHS, raising concerns over patient care and market fairness.
Michelle Mone's husband, Doug Barrowman, was sentenced to prison for fraud, prompting her to slam the UK justice system as 'broken' and 'unfair'.
Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', receives multi-million dollar compensation after her convictions for killing her four children were overturned.
The tragic death of an Aboriginal man in a NSW prison without his family by his side has reignited calls for urgent reform in communication policies.
A major cybersecurity breach has compromised the Department of Justice's case management system, raising concerns over sensitive legal data exposure. Authorities are investigating.
United Airlines faced a massive system outage, grounding flights across the US and leaving passengers stranded. Find out what caused the disruption and how the airline is responding.
British travellers could be hit with hefty fines if they fail to comply with the EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES) rules. Here's how to avoid penalties and delays.
A deep dive into how strict sentencing policies in the UK have led to an overwhelmed prison system, sparking calls for urgent reform.
Whistleblowers reveal chaos in UK's early prison release programme, with dangerous offenders mistakenly freed and staff overwhelmed by systemic failures.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem suggests transforming Alcatraz into an alligator-filled prison and introducing prison rodeos as part of radical US penal reform.
As winter sets in and respiratory illnesses surge, experts weigh in on whether cold weather and inadequate clothing truly increase your risk of falling ill.
A shocking report uncovers that an automated government system illegally terminated hundreds of Jobseeker payments, leaving vulnerable Australians in financial distress.
Britain's prison system has faced multiple near-collapses, with officials warning PM Rishi Sunak of a looming crisis. Overcrowding, staff shortages, and rising violence threaten to push jails beyond breaking point.
The Metropolitan Police is under fire for allegedly excluding certain demographics from jury service in London, raising serious questions about fairness in the justice system.
Labour MP Stephen Timms urges the DWP to overhaul the PIP assessment process, citing lengthy delays and unfair rejections affecting vulnerable claimants.
The Netherlands has pledged to provide Ukraine with a Patriot air defence system, reinforcing NATO's support as Kyiv faces intensified Russian attacks.
The Conservative government has initiated a comprehensive review of the UK's prison system to address severe overcrowding and rehabilitation challenges.
Facing severe prison overcrowding, the UK government has extended its early release programme, sparking criticism from opposition parties and justice campaigners.