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Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.…
The government’s closed court plans are flawed and unfair, warns Simon Crowther.…
Britain's counter-terrorism policy is undermining the rule of law, argues Simon Crowther.…
The people of Britain are sleepwalking into a nightmare, says Alan Hughes…
Criminalizing squatters is likely to cost £790 million and deep cuts to legal aid won’t even cover half of that, warns Rueben Taylor.…
Right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy and palliative medicine professor Ilora Finlay go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.…
With governments doing so little about climate change, civil disobedience, such as that taken by the Drax 29, may be our only hope.…
If the G20 think they can quietly stitch up the world's economy on April 2 they better think again. Protest is mounting, with a massive demonstration planned to coincide with their meeting.…
A history of the eternal fate of taxation: to be the abused or abusive means towards noble or ignoble ends, never quite able to escape its association with extortion and war.…
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