A British jury found Thursday that 16-year-old Ben Leonard’s death on a Scout trip constituted an unlawful killing. Leonard lost his footing on a hike in Llandudno, Wales, in 2018, falling about 200 feet and sustaining a serious head injury. Leonard and
councils could be liable for the money for those wrongly issued penalty charge notices for alleged offences such as stopping in red zones or driving in bus lanes. The ruling – by London Tribunals’ panel of three lawyers – is another hammer
Australia’s most decorated living war veteran lodged an appeal on Tuesday against a civil court ruling that blamed him for the unlawful killings of four Afghans. Ben Roberts-Smith, who retired from Australia’s elite Special Air Service Regiment a decade ago, lost a
Confess your sins: Clergy call on government to admit COVID church crackdowns were unlawful, harmful
A group of New Zealand pastors, church leaders and other Christians is pursuing legal recognition that their government’s crackdown on churches during the COVID-19 pandemic was unlawful. Free To Be Church (FTBC) is slated to appeal a ruling from the High Court
A senior judge launched an independent inquiry Wednesday to investigate whether U.K. military police covered up or did not properly probe allegations of unlawful killings by British armed forces in Afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. Britain’s government ordered the inquiry after lawyers
The Dutch government said Friday that it will not appeal a court ruling that Dutch forces unlawfully bombed a residential complex in Afghanistan in 2007, killing some 20 civilians, in a civil case brought by four survivors. The District Court of The