Just Stop Oil journalist arrests may have been ‘unlawful’, review finds
A review into the locking up of journalists covering the M25 protests has found that the conduct may have been “unlawful interference” in their freedom of expression.
A review into the locking up of journalists covering the M25 protests has found that the conduct may have been “unlawful interference” in their freedom of expression.
Justice, a law reform and human rights charity, has raised concerns that if the impending Public Order Bill is passed into law, the detention of journalists may become ‘commonplace.’
‘Improvements to Criminal Justice have been equally central to the ambitions of the SNP’.
‘The ongoing row in Scotland over the role of the Lord Advocate is of fundamental importance to Scottish democracy’.
The UK’s joint enterprise law – abolished in 2016 – means that Alex Henry is serving a 19-year jail sentence for throwing a mobile phone and a punch.
‘It is kneejerk, populist and fascistic law-making to protect the lies of benevolent imperialism, and it is a dangerous attack on all of our civil liberties.’
In a world where extremism and division is on the rise, Matt Hawkins argues that kindness and cooperation are our strongest weapon against bigotry.
New report finds highest rate since 2001
Human rights activist says ‘Alan Turing bill’ leaves room for improvement
The most vulnerable are being denied access to justice, according to a new Amnesty report