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Heathrow say they will appeal to the Supreme Court and are confident they will be successful.
In response to the Care Quality Commission’s report on sexuality and sexual safety in care homes, Kathryn Smith, Chief Operating Officer at Alzheimer’s Society said:
The Justice Secretary, the Solicitor General and Chair of the Bar Council have today given their backing to helping young people better understand justice and law.
Priti Patel to unveil eight-week process at the Chiefs’ summit.
People who assault police officers should face longer stints behind bars, Priti Patel has suggested.
Today, Christine Jardine MP is tabling the European Citizens’ Rights Bill, to give EU citizens the automatic right to stay in the UK, without the need to apply, and to enable them to get physical proof of their rights.
Westminster’s political parties turned a “blind eye” to child abuse and instead sought to protect MPs from prosecution, a damning public inquiry has found.
Emergency legislation to block the automatic early release of convicted terrorists will become law by the end of this week after being rushed through Parliament.
Hundreds of social media accounts had to be shut down last year because they were being used inside prisons, PoliticsHome can reveal.
More than four in ten teachers have personally experienced homophobia, biphobia or transphobia at work in the last year, the NASUWT - The Teachers’ Union - has found.
Federation reacts as IOPC backs out of gross misconduct which saw officers left in limbo for almost seven years.
If we are to tackle this epidemic of youth violence, we must ensure no child is left behind
Employees injured at work need legal representation to help ensure that those responsible are held to account and that health and safety standards in the workplace are maintained, say ABI and USDAW.
Only 13% jailed with average sentence less than 12 weeks.
The Bar Council have responded to today’s criminal justice system quarterly statistics from the Ministry of Justice.
A forthcoming almighty constitutional row, questionable reshuffles and defending the judiciary, the more things change, the more they stay the same for Lord Falconer.
A controversial Downing Street adviser has quit after a row over his past comments on eugenics, race and welfare claimants.
Amanda Pinto QC, Chair of the Bar, responds to the Prime Minister's Government reshuffle.
MPs have backed Boris Johnson's bid to curb the early release of convicted terrorists in the wake of the Streatham attack.
Following the latest comments from No.10 on the purpose of judicial reviews, the Bar Council responds.
Downing Street has launched an outspoken attack on the Court of Appeal's decision to halt the deportation of 25 foreign criminals to Jamaica.
MPs are to be stripped of their role in vetting claims of bullying and sexual harassment against their own colleagues, Commons authorities have announced.
No British nationals will be on board a controversial deportation flight bound for Jamaica that is due to leave on Tuesday, the Government has insisted.