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Inaugural Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards launches National Nominations

Parliament plays host to public call to nominate favourite local Asian eateries for pioneering award ceremony House of Lords played…

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Launch Birmingham Council of Mosques (BCM) at Council House Birmingham

Birmingham: The Birmingham Council of Mosques (BCM) is an amazing step towards uniting the Mosques around Birmingham. This is a…

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Historical Injustice for Persons Born Out of Wedlock and Their Right to British Citizenship Lingers On

This article concerns only one of several historical injustices in British nationality law. For decades, it discriminated against people born…

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Significant Change to the Case Law on Deprivation of British Citizenship

The Supreme Court ruled on 21 December 2017 in the cases of R (Hysaj and others) v Secretary of State for…

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More Than 300 Human Rights Activists Murdered in 2017

More Than 300 Human Rights Activists Murdered in 2017 Dedicated to the more than 300 human rights defenders murdered this…

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CPEC : Diplomatic debt-trap or economic game-changer for South Asia?

We have all heard of the ‘Silk Route’, a historic network of trade routes that connected Europe, Asia and Africa, and…

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The Disclosure of Unused Material in Volume Crown Court Cases

Making it Fair: The Disclosure of Unused Material in Volume Crown Court Cases The importance of disclosure in the criminal…

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Ignoring Women’s Needs in Custody Breaches Their Rights, Says Watchdog

Failures to provide adequate sanitary protection to women and girls in police custody breach their human rights, the home secretary…

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Public Consultation: Should the CCRC Go or Stay

As part of the UK government’s requirement to reform public bodies, all government departments must conduct a Tailored Review of…

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Complacency & Inexcusable Failure to Address Suicides and High Self-Harm

HMP Swansea – Complacency & Inexcusable Failure to Address Suicides and High Self-Harm HMP Swansea had a ‘complacent and inexcusable’…

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Government Widens Legal Aid Scope For Prison Law

Legal aid will be restored for three areas of prison law following a Court of Appeal judgment, the government has…

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Tribunal Rules Against Total Secrecy Over UK Drone Strikes

The government’s power to block requests for information on national security grounds has been significantly curtailed by a tribunal ruling…

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