Britain’s highest court has maintained that certain landlords don't have to pay back rent if tenancy rules are broken
Judge Silas Reid has again ruled that protesters can’t address the climate emergency in their legal defence
Prisoners are spending long hours in overcrowded cells without any rehabilitation activities, damning new reports warn
The undercover policing inquiry is downplaying spying on trade unions and government involvement in blacklisting
Vulnerable people are losing money to the ‘infinite income’ scheme, while authorities fail to act
Only Hungary – condemned for violations of democracy – has put the same restrictions on workers, lawyers say
OPINION: An activist is in jail for mentioning the climate crisis in court. Our judicial system is enabling the state
Exclusive: Not Our Future’s David Fleming ran firms accused of fraud, including one that promised a Covid death audit
OPINION: The UK government’s Northern Ireland Troubles bill will sweep historic crimes under the carpet
Exclusive: 23Red and M&C Saatchi did government PR during the pandemic. Families say ‘conflict of interest is obvious’
A Met officer has been locked up for dozens of rapes. Yet Suella Braverman’s priority is clamping down on protesters
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