Weekly Round-Up: Hate crimes, Conservatives and the ECHR, Gaza peace deal, and asylum seeker support
The number of hate crimes committed in England and Wales has risen since the previous year, according to statistics released by the Home Office. In the year ending March 2025, 115,990 hate crimes were ...
Kemi Badenoch has confirmed that Conservative Party policy will be to withdraw the UK from the European Convention on Human ...
It is an object lesson in the various pitfalls which may stand in the way of a successful judicial review of public authorities’ response to environmental problems. First, the parties. Ms McAleenon ...
In Secretary of State for the Home Department v HA (Iraq) [2022] UKSC 22, the Supreme Court has confirmed that the Court of Appeal was right to reject the idea that, when assessing whether it would be ...
In 2005, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights handed down its landmark decision in Hirst v the United Kingdom, finding that the effect of section 3 of the Representation of the ...
The High Court has dismissed an application for judicial review regarding the use of Automated Facial Recognition Technology (AFR) and its implications for privacy rights and data protection.
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has ruled today that convictions based on statements from witnesses who could not be cross examined in court did not violate the applicants’ ...
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In this carefully nuanced judgment, the Court of Protection has ruled that although a patient with a chronic eating disorder would in all probability face death she did not gain weight, it would not ...
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