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Conservative ministers used an unprecedented superinjunction to suppress a data breach that led the UK government to offer relocation to 15,000 Afghans in a secret scheme…
What has happened?Details have emerged for the first time of an enormous accidental data breach by a British official in 2022 that put up to 100,000…
A slow-moving storm drenched large swaths of the Mid-Atlantic on Monday, flooding parts of the New York subway system, inundating major roads and causing long flight…
The UN rapporteur hit with sanctions by the US last week has vowed not to be silenced as she hailed a 30-nation conference aimed at ending…
A likely by-product of the plans to make drastic changes to jury trials to help deal with the backlog in the criminal courts will be the…
new video loaded: President Trump Says the U.S. Will Send Defense Systems to UkrainetranscriptBacktranscriptPresident Trump Says the U.S. Will Send Defense Systems to UkraineSpeaking to reporters…
When he was growing up, Paul St Hilaire Jr thought his dad was the next best thing to Willy Wonka: no one else’s dad sold ice-cream…
In England and Wales, anyone can take a suspected criminal to court. Private criminal prosecutions, which can be initiated by individuals, companies or charities, can give…
Charles Homans, a New York Times reporter who covers national politics, describes how the Democrats’ dilemma with transgender issues reflects their broader struggles after losses in…
On 7 July 2005, I was a bright-eyed 24-year-old working for the Association of University Teachers, based just off Tavistock Square in central London. I spent…