News Round-Up
23 October 2024
by Will Jones
Democrats Are No Longer Hiding Their Plan to Censor America
22 October 2024
by Will Jones
The Lucy Letby inquiry has admonished those who question her guilt, but the fact is that the evidence she may be a scapegoat for a poorly run hospital unit is only growing, says Prof David Livermore.
Lucy Letby was not present when a baby she was convicted of killing was harmed, but the judge in her trial failed to remind the jury of this crucial fact, a BBC investigation has found.
A new edition of the Equal Treatment Bench Book instructs judges to avoid terms such as 'asylum seekers', 'immigrant' and 'gays', which it says can be 'dehumanising'.
The truly appalling thing about the Lucy Letby case has been the way in which vital legal precedents of wrongfully convicted mothers were disregarded by the judges, says legal expert Dr Peter Hayes.
The medical evidence against Lucy Letby is clearly defective, says medical and legal expert Dr. Peter Hayes. None of the infant deaths were regarded as suspicious at autopsy. So why was her appeal rejected?
Judges are the world’s greatest confidence tricksters, says Dr. David McGrogan. Purporting to apply neutral law, in fact they impose their own politics via tendentious interpretations skewed towards elite biases.
Which profession let us down the worst in Covid, getting behind the awful lockdown restrictions and public health coercion with unseemly zeal? It's a close call, says Dr James Allan, but doctors are definitely up there.
The U.K.’s Bar Standards Board has issued guidelines cautioning barristers against making “gratuitous attacks” on social media against judges and the justice system, amid concerns that the rules are too vague.
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