2952nd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a
UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers,
Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights &
Social Justice issues.
Today's Video Focus: Iraq’s largest political bloc - the Sadrists - have withdrawn their support for the anti-government protest movement.
And that has left many there wondering whether a government crackdown will follow.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/c4EYvy67ay
- Why do so many reality TV participants face online abuse? https://t.co/EQPdQyV2MZ
- Matlock Town footballer Jordan Sinnott dies after 'assault on night out' https://t.co/wj18O0oxyX
- Sir David Attenborough says fixed-term parliaments lead to lack of climate focus https://t.co/fWihLkSBDv
- Grenfell Tower inquiry member Benita Mehra, who wwas linked to the cladding firm, resigns https://t.co/7nQGrR0AUs
- Child refugees have become pawns in a rightwing culture war https://t.co/Usfo3thirK
- #Iran condemns 'inhumane' US treatment of its nationals https://t.co/YEuW8aieAl
- Limited internet restored in Kashmir, no access to social media #India https://t.co/vofh5std4L
- Rape, abuse and violence: Female migrants' journey to #Libya https://t.co/UhnVcEJ0Qm
- BDS needs a political vision for Palestinian statehood #Israel https://t.co/4LXDTD9uo2
- Harry and Meghan: Hagan Homes apologises over housing ads https://t.co/mPbdqiELFH
- Fraud victims 'failed' as criminals 'operate with impunity' - report https://t.co/nwFFCtBV9l
- Coronavirus: How can community #China build a hospital in 6 days when it takes the capitalist west months and years? https://t.co/nXJ69x6NVv
- Oxford professor given protection after alleged threats from transgender rights activists https://t.co/pIrH3XdFwu
- Discriminatory facial recognition technology is being used on our streets and in public places like shopping centres and train stations. It’s time to ban it https://t.co/BXnr3d9Rmt
- The courts’ outdated views on domestic violence are putting vulnerable children at risk of harm https://t.co/UBw6g3txJ6
- The UK in the ECHR, Cypriot justice under the spotlight, deteriorating human rights in Russia and sentencing remarks on TV | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/9zXgSPTsdv
- Round Up- The Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry reports, Equal Pay, and waiving Article 6 | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/WQRYa44fi6
- Immigration and Article 8: what did we learn in 2019? | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/qFwrWEjKkA
- Should we sue doctors? Law Pod UK latest episode | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/H0N35pVb9K
- Criminalising the possession of “terrorist propaganda”: a human rights analysis | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/PKiR0ku5Oc
- Be Careful What You Tweet For (part 2) | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/66WrxqhEb8
- Be Careful What You Tweet For (part 1) | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/otO11xPA10
- #China coronavirus spread is accelerating through its overpopulated cities, President Xi Jinping warns https://t.co/vWIdYNfzz9
- The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/Zpz43oJ4BD
- Exclusive: John Bercow on friends, enemies and the drama of Brexit https://t.co/bptKuWV3rZ
- Trump speaks with Boris Johnson about security as Britain nears Huawei decision https://t.co/Ju3kPaGipy
- Teenagers campaign for 'traffic light' labels on food packaging https://t.co/NZsTIpVeQU
- Whistleblower tipped off second family over West Suffolk hospital death https://t.co/NOLFoQEHuZ
- ‘I thought, OK, he goes for drunk guys’: friends and flatmates on the Reynhard Sinaga they knew https://t.co/tuy72tQoNP
- Actor Rosie Perez testifies friend told her she was raped by Harvey Weinstein #US https://t.co/TtT5bhmVLF
- Harry and Meghan: Sussex Royal trademark bid challenged https://t.co/aUzZf63KTu
- Why you should be worried about facial recognition https://t.co/x5gYRYkTnj
- Man uses warm coffee to rescue the cutest of kittens frozen to ground #Canada https://t.co/6xR8JRkZCA
- US Space Force logo looks like one from Star Trek https://t.co/gdO2tHP1vm