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by Will Jones
The murder trial of an asylum seeker believed to have arrived in the U.K. on a small boat could take twice as long because he does not speak English, a court heard.
David Davis says he's 90% certain Lucy Letby is innocent and will campaign for a retrial. He's right to do so, says Timothy Bradshaw: the case against her is collapsing by the day.
The week before last, a panel of federal U.S. judges did something unusual – it called out a government agency for lying and, in the process, opened up for litigation the question: was it really a vaccine?
Why are U.K. courts still forcing people to be vaccinated? Lawyer Stephen Jackson looks at the disturbing case of a disabled man that the Government is trying to inject against the warning of a specialist medical report.
The judge who let off a Hamas-sympathising protester, liked a Free Palestine post and convicted retired police officers for WhatsApp messages has been appointed to the Judicial Appointments Commission.
Mark Steyn's libel loss to 'hockey stick' climate chart creator Michael Mann – with $1m in punitive damages – is a travesty of justice, says Chris Morrison. Freedom and fairness are dying in Democrat America.
Scotland's highest court has ruled the U.K. Government acted lawfully by vetoing Nicola Sturgeon’s self-ID gender laws in a humiliating defeat for First Minister Humza Yousaf.
After the shock acquittal of the climate activists who committed £500k worth of damage to HSBC's HQ, one ex-juror says it is easy to see how a vocal jury member can volunteer as foreman and push for the verdict he wants.
19 year-old Sudiksha Thirumalesh died last month after a court ruled she was not mentally competent to override her doctors' view that her treatment should cease. But was this right, asks Dr David Seedhouse.
More than 28,000 people in England and Wales have been convicted of breaches of Covid regulations, despite the Government’s insistence that it never intended to criminalise people during the pandemic.
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