Tory Justice Secretary Alex Chalk refused to answer a simple question on the BBC four times this morning. Following the escape, and eventual recapture, of terror suspect Daniel Khalife, the Government is coming under fire for understaffing and overcrowding at his London
The Tory Justice Minister has appeared to level blame for Daniel Khalife’s escape on HMP staff working at Wandsworth. Speaking to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg this morning, Alex Chalk said security protocols had been in place when Mr Khalife made his audacious
A justice on Mexico’s highest court was seen exchanging friendship bracelets with fellow fans at Taylor Swift’s concert Thursday night in Mexico City – the superstar’s first stop on her international “Eras Tour.” Arturo Zaldívar, who sits on Mexico’s Supreme Court of
The mother of an 11-year-old girl found dead under a bed after being raped has described her horror, demanding: “I want justice.” Maria Gonzalez had been home alone in Pasadena, Texas, on Saturday when she told her father who was at work that
New Zealand Justice Minister Kiri Allan stepped down Monday after she was charged with being over the legal alcohol limit as she crashed into a parked car. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said Allan was involved in the crash in the country’s capital
Academics and colleagues demanded an investigation Thursday into the slaying of Mexican researcher and environmentalist Álvaro Arvizu, who was killed with an axe or hatchet earlier this month. Colleagues said the slaying appeared to be in retaliation for Arvizu’s work defending forests
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was born in Pin Point, Georgia on this day in history, June 23, 1948. His entire family grappled with extreme poverty. His parents divorced when he was a toddler; Thomas’ father left the family when Clarence Thomas
The PGA Tour’s newly announced landmark merger with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the DP World Tour could be facing a potential roadblock after the Justice Department informed the circuit that it would be reviewing the unexpected partnership, according to
An Australian man who admitted killing a gay American by punching him off a cliff top in Sydney in 1988 was sentenced on Thursday to nine years in prison, ending the victim’s family’s 35-year battle for justice. Scott Phillip White, 52, had
Federal prosecutors have filed criminal charges against Republican congressman George Santos. The New York representative, who has been the subject of several investigations over his personal and campaign finances, was charged in Brooklyn on Tuesday (May 9), according to CNN. The nature