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Our Latest Saturday Law Interview features the Scottish National Party Justice and Home Affairs spokesperson, Joanna Cherry QC MP, in a wide ranging discussion on the the Human Rights Act 1998, the role of corroboration in the Scottish justice system, the legal issues surrounding Scottish independence and human rights.
Our Latest Saturday Law Interview features the Scottish National Party Justice and Home Affairs spokesperson, Joanna Cherry QC MP, in a wide ranging discussion on the the Human Rights Act 1998, the role of corroboration in the Scottish justice system, the legal issues surrounding Scottish independence and human rights.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- Modern feminism calls me 'cisgender' - but my identity is so much more complicated than that https://t.co/JC1DcE894W
- House of Lords' porn debate was another reminder of how desperately we need more young people in Parliament https://t.co/2poCzAe70g
- Every victim of our many wars deserves remembrance https://t.co/7Q9CHUynbN
- Persecuting people for not wearing poppies – now that’s real courage! https://t.co/cmT6EcSUXk
- Prisoners left in squalid courtroom cells by private escort companies & told they have only 'the right to breathe' https://t.co/6DamhM5PFb
- Police cuts: Funding reforms branded a 'shambles' as Home Office admits it used old data https://t.co/0zSJpuuTgd
- Edward Davenport interview: 'Lord of Fraud' is back in business after spending most of this decade behind bars https://t.co/eJglrG1PPl
- Diversity organisation award Chris Grayling Tory MP of the Parliamentary Term 2010-2015 | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/cpwJ1O0mFX
- Lady Hale: Supreme Court should be ‘ashamed’ of lack of judicial diversity | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/AeEPLO1Xn6
- Web surveillance bill lacks protection for lawyers | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/x08zISxtx2
- Treasury concern over Freshfields fees on Eurostar sale | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/dWV8oGZC0m
- Former Stikeman Elliott lawyer appointed to Canadian cabinet | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/EbzKGf5xWe
- Gide takes on Paris office of Cuatrecasas | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/v5RdlAPQw7
- Ford GC expected to join Bank of America | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/i3QW5BNjiE
- Millbank sorts extra London office space to satisfy aggressive growth | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/NkUObsnKZK
- Baby Boomers dominate BigLaw leadership | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/549v5574oo
- Police double the money they pocket from speeding drivers https://t.co/krkKA49IjO
- It should be illegal to have a phone switched on when you're in the car - even if it's hands free https://t.co/FIGSCMX8YA
- The online surveillance debate is really about whether you trust rightwing governments or not https://t.co/HDCKLj1ajW
- GCHQ and police set up paedophile hunting unit https://t.co/xug5lcUriD
- Siblings in High court battle over whether mother should be buried in Jewish or Christian ceremony https://t.co/Mxv9vXKThf
- Home Office admits bungle in controversial funding changes https://t.co/ffdp7Ow7U3
- Police forces will face on-the-sport crime figures checks https://t.co/K8GKYrCOLi
- Speed awareness courses could 'invalidate insurance' https://t.co/ShHkx5oODK
- Police working to solve mystery of man found dead in car six hours after accident https://t.co/sYuC0iDcVw
- The new Costa advert: glorified coffee-porn can't mask the real truth https://t.co/TcfsPIdlu7
- London garden bridge users to have mobile phone signals tracked https://t.co/3YPQyELjfN
- Waltham Forest ‘mini-Holland’ row: politics, protests and house prices https://t.co/Yx4zLFBXxF
- The spooks will keep spying on us Brits: we clearly don’t care https://t.co/PIMwcvHbh3
- Setting a country alight: #INDONESIA's devastating forest fires are manmade https://t.co/BW4Lr8vz7x
- Clive James: ‘The verbal tics of Germaine Greer’s trolls affirm the blustering carelessness of the web’ https://t.co/5RAxLT9Vt4
- Getting rid of tips could reduce sexual harassment, advocates say https://t.co/jlIM2aNx1x
- MasterChef judge tells female contestants to choose between kitchen and family https://t.co/R4bFoKfU2t
- Supreme court to hear Christian argument for contraception exemption #US https://t.co/iWfBEHrmnp
- "I have panic attacks when I see my ex": fighting for custody after legal aid cuts https://t.co/JBN19tYwKw
- Sex, violence and religion: The films banned by councils https://t.co/I9vGrkFYF6
- Million Mask March: Majority of arrested protesters bailed https://t.co/GQrdYknGKA
- Louisiana marshals face murder charge over boy's gun death #US https://t.co/eTTgqEHvzn
- TheLawMap Wig is out! https://t.co/FfjxMwQeer
- Viewpoint: The supermarkets' guilty secret about unsold food https://t.co/A5T3RqkbVM
- 'Awkward squad' Tory MPs strike again to drown out sensible private member bills https://t.co/LLXPHsF3VN
- Touchnote postcard app suffers data breach https://t.co/ZX2GxO5uq5
- Police face unannounced crime recording inspections https://t.co/REszB8WzCU
- Privacy is starting to seem like a very 20th-century anomaly https://t.co/QksyleaF4K