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The UK wants to scrap jury trials for many crimes. Opponents fear the loss of an ancient right
For hundreds of years, Britons accused of substantial crimes have had the right to be tried by their peers in a court of law. But now as the country grapples with an acute backlog of cases waiting to ...
Britain’s legal system, particularly its commercial courts, is revered around the globe. “We have the finest judiciary in the ...
Schools standards minister Georgia Gould slapped down comments about SEND from Reform figures, which have included claims of ...
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This paper examines Japan's vulnerability to foreign influence and proposes legislative measures, drawing lessons from the UK ...
Donald Trump accepted an invitation from the King for an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, hand delivered at the ...
Labour led the way on animal welfare with its 2004 fox hunting ban. Since the party left office, there has been a years-long ...
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If Rachel Reeves carries on with her latest plans - we'll all be working until we're dead
Britain is facing a predictable disaster and Aaron Newbury warns that Rachel Reeves' failure to adapt means a lifetime of ...
Keir Starmer promised that politics would "tread more lightly” on the lives of Brits but life in Westminster has been ...
When our Minister for Justice implicitly endorses treating UK policy as a model for Ireland, we’re falling sway to toxic ...
A stalled economic conveyor belt is behind the rise of anti-system, anti-growth parties on both the right and left ...
That common ground provides a basis to pinpoint and sincerely address the differences in informed opinion about what kind of ...
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