French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne resigned Monday following recent political turmoil over a new immigration law, paving the way for President Emmanuel Macron to seek fresh momentum by appointing a new government in coming days. The shakeup was widely seen as an
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he would support a change in the law on assisted dying by making it a free vote for MPs if he becomes Prime Minister.The Labour leader said he was an “advocate” for reform and warned the current
President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus signed a new law on Thursday that gives him lifelong immunity from criminal prosecution and prevents opposition leaders living abroad from running in future presidential elections. The law theoretically applies to any former president and members of
President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus signed a new law Thursday that gives him lifelong immunity from criminal prosecution and prevents opposition leaders living abroad from running in future presidential elections. The law theoretically applies to any former president and members of his
India rung in the New Year with a two-day nationwide strike over a new hit-and-run law. The law decrees that hit-and-runs would be punishable by up to 10 years in prison, or a maximum fine of $8,405. The law is poised to replace
A group of law students at Pepperdine University’s Caruso School of Law are helping with the legal side of recovery after the devastating wildfires in Maui in August. The students are volunteering through the Pepperdine Caruso Law Pro Bono Program, which is
The campaign to reform assisted dying laws is set to be one of 2024’s most important debates. The Daily Express and Dame Esther Rantzen want millions to be allowed the dignity to choose how and when they can end their lives legally.
A top international legal expert has warned against Brits travelling to Dubai. A number of UK residents have spent the festive season in utterly “dire” situations, locked up in United Arab Emirates prisons despite there being zero evidence of their wrongdoing. Now
More than 80 adverts have popped up across the London Underground this week shaming Brits for “abusing” the word “prosecco”. Posters in over 80 Tube stations across the capital show a barrel of sparkling wine accompanied by the message: “This is not
British honey producers have blasted petty new EU laws which they claim are “overzealous” and discriminatory towards them. The European Parliament has demanded changes to EU labelling rules for honey as part of a swathe of updates to their “breakfast directives”. At