The secretary of state said there are "no vexatious prosecutions" while answering questions about the decision to prosecute Soldier F.
On 22 August 2025, the UK Court of Appeal issued its judgment in Farley v Paymaster. The case related to the Sussex Police, whose pension ...
The Bill, which aims to place a duty of candour on public officials, has been hailed as ‘landmark legislation’.
How far is too far in post-Brexit re-engagement with the wider world beyond Europe? Despite headlines about European resets, Labour has carried on the Tories’ project of flexing economic and ...
In the summer of 1774 Jefferson retreated to Monticello and wrote a secret plea meant to avert disputes with the British — a ...
The British legal system isn’t abandoning its 300-year tradition of curly white wigs just yet, but it is making room for ...
A six-fold surge in asylum seekers appealing rejected applications has left the courts 'overwhelmed' as migrants remain in taxpayer-funded limbo, official data shows.
As Russian Energy Week concluded last week, Western governments strike to the heart of Russia’s energy sector with sanctions packages to cut ...
Claims that sharia law threatens Britain’s legal system ignore the country’s history of accommodating multiple legal ...
From Rishi Sunak to Keir Starmer, Britain’s political class has supported Israel’s atrocities in Gaza to the hilt while ...
At a UK parliamentary committee, senior figures from Blackstone and Apollo, two major Big Law clients, played down fears ...