Rishi Sunak is set to defy the European Court of Human Rights after its president was accused of “naked judicial activism” over Rwanda deportation flights. The Prime Minister again insisted he “won’t let a foreign court stop” flights taking off. Siofra O’Leary,
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Mass murderer and terrorist Anders Breivik has complained to judges in Strasbourg about his harsh treatment and the swanky two-story flat he is serving his sentence in. Breivik is trying to sue the Norwegian government and accused them of breaching his human rights.
Prince William’s Earthshot Prize has been thrown into chaos as two judges have stepped down in the wake of legal cases. The singer Shakira and the footballer Dani Alves have stepped down as judges for Prince William’s environmental Earthshot prize, according to
James Cleverly and Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs Vincent Biruta after signing new treaty (Image: Getty) Judges now have “no reason” to block Britain’s new asylum deal with Rwanda, James Cleverly has insisted. The Home Secretary said we must be allowed to
Rishi Sunak has suggested British courts will be unable to ground future migrant flights to Rwanda. The Prime Minister told concerned Tory MPs new emergency legislation will make it “crystal clear” Rwanda is a safe country. Home Office officials are currently in
The UK’s highest court has been slammed by Tory MPs and others after judges agreed that the policy of deporting migrants to Rwanda is unlawful. In a ruling this morning, the Supreme Court agreed with the Court of Appeal’s ruling that refugees
The first duty of any government is to keep people safe. That’s why last week we set out a package of reforms across the justice system to protect the public, reduce reoffending and deliver for victims. At the heart of our plans
Abusive men and stalkers must be jailed despite the Government’s plan to drastically reduce the use of short sentences, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has declared. Mr Chalk told the Daily Express sending “cowardly” criminals to prison gives victims of domestic abuse “crucial
Judges in the United Kingdom have doubled-down on their mandate to remove a terminally ill infant from life support rather than allow parents to seek treatment at the Vatican. Justice Robert Peel ruled Wednesday that 8-month-old Indi Gregory was to be removed