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Nigel Farage claims more Brexiteers in European Parliament than Westminster
The Reform UK leader made the claim as he delivered his maiden speech in the House of Commons.
Civil Service guidance over Tory government’s Rwanda plans lawful, judge rules
The FDA trade union took legal action against the Cabinet Office over the Civil Service Code and removals to the East African nation.
World is watching UK General Election, say human rights organisations
The comments came as World Refugee Day was marked on Thursday.
Less than 7% receive payouts for wrongful convictions, sparking calls for reform
Figures from the Ministry of Justice show that, between April 2016 and March 2024, just 39 out of 591 compensation applications were successful.
UK ‘rowing back’ on international law, warns Theresa May
The former prime minister told journalists Reform UK’s Nigel Farage and Richard Tice should not be welcomed into the Conservative Party.
Cameron denies suggesting Brexit to blame for no asylum returns deal with France
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
Ministers pressed on whether legal action over Legacy Act ‘helps or hinders’
Shadow Northern Ireland secretary Hilary Benn asked if confidence in the new truth commission will be affected by legal challenges.
Leaving European Convention on Human Rights ‘not necessary,’ Cameron says
Ministers are braced for legal challenges to the Rwanda plan and the judiciary has made 25 courtrooms available to deal with cases.
Move to shut down Brussels conference ‘extremely disturbing’ – Downing Street
Police attempted to close down the National Conservatism conference following orders from city authorities in Brussels.
Leave ECHR now, Braverman urges as police move to shut down Brussels conference
Belgian authorities ordered the National Conservatism conference to close due to concerns about public safety.