The DWP is in court facing a huge challenge to Universal Credit
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is once again in court. This time, yet more claimants are challenging it ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is once again in court. This time, yet more claimants are challenging it ...
On 30 August, a police sergeant was cleared of gross misconduct. He faced disciplinary action after ordering a strip-search on Konstancja ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) just won a court case over a controversial cap on a benefit. A ...
A high court judge has ruled that the Parole Board lacks “objective independence”. It comes after justice secretary David Gauke reportedly ...
Update: This article was updated at 4.40pm on 1 August to include a statement from the DWP The Department for ...
A campaign group which was trying to bring legal action against the government over its climate change policies has lost ...
The murder of a seven-year-old girl in Pakistan has been followed by outrage that police are not doing enough to ...
The government has been defeated in a landmark court case against "discriminatory" legislation. And the victory could open the floodgates ...
New figures show that access to justice is increasingly being limited to the rich. Over the last five years, government ...
A mother is appealing for help for her disabled son, who she claims faces "death by institutional neglect" in a ...
Some families of the 96 people who died in the Hillsborough disaster may be denied the right to attend the ...
Children as young as 12 who are survivors of rape and sexual assault are being refused compensation by the government. ...
The number of assaults on prison staff in England and Wales has increased over the last two years. Such assaults ...
Reductions in legal aid and rising court fees have prompted a senior judge to call for reform, saying it's a ...
Theresa May will be the next Prime Minister. Her rival, Andrea Leadsom, has pulled out of the race, and David ...
There has been further condemnation of South Yorkshire police on Thursday due to a message posted on the website of ...
The Undercover Policing Inquiry, chaired by Lord Justice Pitchford, resumed this week with legal arguments being made by the police which, ...
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