U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak weighed the fate of his top deputy Thursday as he reviewed a long-awaited report into allegations that he bullied civil servants. The report by an independent employment lawyer investigated eight formal complaints that Justice Secretary Dominic Raab
Some rapists and domestic abusers would have escaped justice if their victims could not give pre-recorded video evidence, a review found. The Ministry of Justice said some victims would “have likely dropped out or could not have survived if they had to
France’s highest court ruled Tuesday against extraditing 10 former far-left militants who were convicted of attacks in Italy carried out in the 1970s and 1980s. The two women and eight men fled Italy after their convictions and before they could be sent
Mr Sunak’s plans are expected to add to his personal approval ratings (Image: Getty) Rishi Sunak will launch a law and order blitz this week amid surging Tory hopes he can lead the party to election victory. Tough action to punish yobs
Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro has drawn surprised comments after a gust of wind revealed that he carries a gun tucked in his belt. Ziobro was laying a wreath at a monument to victims of mining disasters in central Poland on Monday
Mexico’s president lashed out Wednesday at the chief justice of the country’s Supreme Court, accusing her of promoting rulings favorable to criminal suspects. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s comments opened a new debate over the separation of powers in Mexico, at a
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Norway’s justice minister apologized Wednesday for having failed to admit, when quizzed in Parliament, that she had installed and used TikTok on her government-issued phone. The popular video-sharing app is Chinese owned, which has raised fears in the West that Beijing could
A South Korean court on Friday sentenced a former justice minister, Cho Kuk, to two years in prison, after he was found guilty of creating fake credentials to help his children get into prestigious schools, a scandal that rocked the country’s previous
Tyre Nichols’s mother, RowVaughn Wells, has said she is “not going to stop” until those responsible for the death of her son’s death are “prosecuted to the fullest of law”. Ms Wells has given an interview with the US news network MSNBC