Lady Hale
Top judge Lady Hale gives first speech in Lords 20 years after accepting peerage
Lady Hale is a former president of the Supreme Court, who became known for finding Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament in 2019 to be unlawful.
Law pioneer Lady Hale honoured at Women Of The Year Awards
Presenting the awards were celebrities including Spice Girls star Emma Bunton, radio host Clara Amfo and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly.
Greta Thunberg named as Today programme guest editor
Five names will take over the BBC Radio 4 show during the Christmas and New Year period.
Anne Hailes: Hitting the sweet spot after cancer and common cause with Lady Hale
TWO questions. What makes a women fight her way through terrifying trauma and what makes fudge so irresistible? After all it’s just a mix of sugar, milk and butter.
Politicians turn up to work wearing Lady Hale-inspired spider brooches
The Supreme Court judge appeared on TV as she delivered the judgment that found Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament unlawful.
Leading article: DUP dilemma over battered Boris Johnson
The stunning judgment from the UK’s Supreme Court yesterday declaring that Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament was illegal has massive consequences both for the prime minister and also his allies in the DUP.
Analysis: Raging Brexit war makes restoring local politics an impossible task
IT has been repeatedly said that we are living in 'unprecedented times', a phrase said so often it has lost impact with a weary public.
Lady Hale’s spider brooch becomes social media star after Supreme Court ruling
The choice of jewellery offered some light relief as Lady Hale delivered the verdict that the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful.
Final appeal in the `gay cake' case will see Supreme Court sit in Northern Ireland for the first time
THE final appeal in the `gay cake' case will see the UK's highest court sit in Northern Ireland for the first time next year.
British government urges Supreme Court to overturn Brexit ruling
The British government has urged the UK's highest court to overturn a ruling that the Prime Minister must seek MPs' approval to trigger the process of taking Britain out of the European Union.