Climate activists will be tried for telling a jury that the climate emergency led them to stage a road-block protest
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Britain’s highest court has maintained that certain landlords don't have to pay back rent if tenancy rules are broken
OPINION: Former health secretary refused to hand over official diaries, then wrote his own version of history instead
Lawyer for bereaved families says it is ‘shocking’ that inquiry won’t examine impact of racism on mortality rates
Exclusive: Students threatened by bailiffs after accommodation firm UniHomes seemingly failed to pay energy suppliers
With the candidates officially announced, culture wars and the road to independence are set to be key battlegrounds
Exclusive: Detainees worked a million hours on £1 wages in past five years, sparking claims of government exploitation
Judge Silas Reid has again ruled that protesters can’t address the climate emergency in their legal defence
Home Office minister Robert Jenrick accused human rights lawyers of ‘abusing’ law and suggested they were being spied on
The undercover policing inquiry is downplaying spying on trade unions and government involvement in blacklisting