law
Two British judges resign from Hong Kong’s top court
Jonathan Sumption and Lawrence Collins both served as non-permanent overseas judges of Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal
‘It’s time for targets in law to protect nature’ says RSPB at Stormont
The charity hosted an event aimed at throwing a spotlight on the need for targets to be set in law
New fair employment laws for teachers will ‘tackle prejudice and hatred’, says NASUWT
The Fair Employment (School Teachers) Bill passed in the Assembly in 2022 comes into operation tomorrow
Children’s doctors call on Stormont to change Northern Ireland’s ‘unjust and dangerous’ smacking laws
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health say the defence of 'reasonable punishment' when physically punishing a child by slapping, smacking or hitting should be removed
Judge says former Trump lawyer should be debarred
He faces 11 disciplinary charges over a legal strategy to interfere with President Joe Biden’s election victory certification.
RTE ‘completely unable’ to publish exit packages
Former executives have been asked to waive confidentiality agreements.
Civil service faces capacity issues when examining new EU laws, committee told
Under post-Brexit trading rules, aspects of EU law still apply in Northern Ireland.
UK not home for Harry’s children ‘if not possible to keep them safe’, court told
The Duke of Sussex has brought a legal challenge against the Home Office over changes to his personal protection when in the UK.
Man in court charged with trying to murder ‘pregnant’ woman
Daniel Mihai Popescu, 28, appeared before Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
Harry treated ‘less favourably’ in UK security decision, High Court told
The Duke of Sussex has brought a legal challenge against the Home Office over changes to his personal protection when in the UK.