Julian Assange’s brother confirms UK appeal to include breach of client-lawyer confidentiality
On 17 June, home secretary Priti Patel gave her approval to a court ruling to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ...
On 17 June, home secretary Priti Patel gave her approval to a court ruling to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ...
Until recently, the UK planned to ban tourism advertisements linked to the brutal mistreatment of elephants, particularly endangered Asian elephants. But senior Conservatives ...
Home secretary Priti Patel has approved the US extradition request for journalist and Wikileaks editor Julian Assange. The Australian national, ...
A dramatic late intervention saw a deportation flight to Rwanda halted on Tuesday 14 June. The decision, which would have ...
UPDATE: On the afternoon of 16 June, we received news that 16 of the jailed journalists had been remanded in ...
Labour MP for Brent Dawn Butler has revealed that House of Commons officials threatened her with police if she didn't leave ...
Dubbed "Colombia's Trump", millionaire businessman Rodolfo Hernández faces leftwing Gustavo Petro in a presidential race this Sunday. Although Hernández paints ...
The government just got a new weapon in the armoury of its ongoing class war. It comes in the form ...
Despite human rights concerns, it looks like flights to send refugees to Rwanda are set to go ahead. There's been ...
In March 2022, British bulldozer company JCB announced that it was suspending its business in Russia. It said that it ...
The people of Peckham came together over the weekend to push back against an immigration raid. Over the course of ...
The families of nine people killed in the Ballymurphy massacre had brought Civil cases against the Ministry of Defence. The ...
UK home office minister Priti Patel is expected to rule any day on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be ...
The immigration policy has come in for criticism from various groups, with even the Prince of Wales said to be ...
Unions have reacted with anger to planned legal changes to allow agency workers to fill in for striking staff. They've ...
Research shows call-outs have risen by almost six million since 2009.
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