The head of a British judicial body that is supposed to help people who have been wrongly convicted resigned over a case of ...
The backlog of about five million cases in a country of about 180 million people can eventually collapse the country’s judicial system. If there is no reform, the common people will only wander around ...
Geopolitical shifts in the troubled Middle East, highlighted by the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad and Iran's ...
Turkish authorities have ramped up investigations and detentions of opposition figures, with three such actions on Monday ...
Names of cab drivers who picked up girls from orphanages to be trafficked were given to the police in 2001. Little has been ...
Ireland has joined South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, the International Court of Justice announced Tuesday ... according to Gaza’s health ministry. Relations between Ireland and ...
The British Minister responsible for financial services ... to stand with the people of Bangladesh in seeking justice for these crimes. Corruption hurts everyone other than those who perpetrate ...
A barrister for the GAA official’s family urged judges to reject a Government bid to overturn a court order compelling it to ...
Tory leader urges Sir Keir Starmer to scrap use of characterisation that means people may be too ‘scared to tell the truth’ ...
A government minister has responded to comments from a Liverpool Labour MP who was the first to call on his party in ...
Crisis in courts has opened the door to secret justice - In a criminal justice system mired in crisis and beset by delays and ...
What really happened to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose? This article examines the various theories and unanswered questions ...