Updated guidelines allow lawyers to dispense with the curly horsehair wigs, while traditionalists fear a loss of courtroom ...
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Sharia law isn’t taking over Britain – it’s an inevitable legacy of its colonial legal history
Claims that sharia law threatens Britain’s legal system ignore the country’s history of accommodating multiple legal ...
The Pollard case exposes how traditional oversight depends on trust alone, while emerging technologies demand verifiable, transparent accountability.
The Bill, which aims to place a duty of candour on public officials, has been hailed as ‘landmark legislation’.
Three decades later, Bell sits in a Sydney office atop the state's Supreme Court making the case for which remaining parts of the legal process should be carried out by humans rather than robots.
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The moral hazard of monetized justice
What began as a system designed to make victims whole has become one in which financiers gamble on corporate risk aversion.
These Italian towns and cities combine affordability, healthcare access, and lifestyle perks that retirees value most.
The royal drama surrounding Prince Andrew has been a seismic event for the British monarchy. While he has stepped back from ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Sentencing Bill debates, Terminally Ill Adults Bill reviewed, inheritance tax reforms in ...
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(Yet) another digital ID card isn’t the answer
The latest iteration, the so-called ‘BritCard’, was formally introduced as government policy ahead of the Labour Party ...
When Kavin* travelled to the UK from Sri Lanka last year, he was excited for a fresh start. A keen sportsman who’d previously ...
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