For all of the noise, the initiatives, committees, research reports and even various measures of progress, there’s still so much to be desired when it comes to equal opportunity for African Americans to become…
The Mail on Sunday has been ordered by a judge to publish a front-page statement showcasing Meghan Markle’s legal victory over the newspaper for breaching her copyright by publishing parts of a…
Liz Truss addressed issues surrounding the Northern Ireland Protocol and the legal threats made by the European Union over the UK’s plans to unilaterally extend the NI grace period. She explained that the…
Foreign minister Simon Coveney insisted No10’s unilateral move to scrap Brussels red tape for Northern Ireland is in breach of the treaty. Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday announced plans to extend a…
The European Commission said it would use the “legal means” available to it to counter British plans to ignore EU red tape on trade with the region. The Prime Minister defied eurocrats…
Berlin’s EU ambassador dismissed European Commission complaints over the measures introduced to stop the spread of mutant coronavirus strains. Michael Clauss said the tough border restrictions with Austria, France and the Czech…
Duchess Meghan of Sussex won a preliminary payment of about $625,000 towards her $2 million legal costs from the losing tabloid publisher in her privacy infringement lawsuit, a British judge ruled Tuesday. …
Meghan’s lawyers have returned to London’s High Court weeks after winning the Duchess of Sussex’s privacy claim against Associated Newspapers. Ian Mill QC, who represents Meghan, has outlined what the Duchess of…
Amid threats of a vote in no confidence in Deputy First Minister John Swinney, the Scottish Government will release advice which relates to Mr Salmond’s legal challenge over sexual harassment claims made…
Stanley Johnson, the father of the PM (Image: NIKLAS HALLE’N/AFP via Getty) Stanley Johnson, a lifelong conservationist, teamed up with 50 major organisations to demand a legally binding target to halt and…