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Former UK Supreme Court head resigns from media freedom role due to work as a judge in Hong Kong
David Neuberger was part of court panel that dismissed appeal of Jimmy Lai and six other pro-democracy activists
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Biden and Trump to debate age, crime and immigration at first TV debate
Joe Biden and Donald Trump will debate key issues as they go head-to-head in a CNN debate in Atlanta, Georgia
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Unelected judges shaping our energy policy is an affront to democracy
WHO needs Keir Starmer to compromise our national energy security and push up our bills when we have the Supreme Court to do it for us?&nb
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Labour could AXE Rosebank oil & gas field plan putting thousands of jobs at risk
ANGELA Rayner today refused to reveal whether Labour would give the green light to the Rosebank oilfield.Supreme Court judges yesterday controversiall
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Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's $44.9bn pay deal despite legal hurdles
The favorable vote doesn't necessarily mean that Musk will get the all-stock compensation anytime soon. The package is likely to remain tied up in the Delaware Chancery Court and Supreme Court for months as Tesla tries to overturn the Delaware judge's rejection
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Real-life 'To Die For' killer takes responsibility decades after husband's death
Pamela Smart, the inspiration behind Nicole Kidman's role in 'To Die For', was a 22-year-old high school media coordinator when she began an affair with a student, 15, who later fatally shot her husband Gregory Smart
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State seeking nitrogen gas execution for hitchhiker's killer despite concerns
Alabama is seeking to carry out another nitrogen gas execution, months after the state became the first to put a person to death with the previously untested method in the execution of Kenneth Smith
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Trump compares himself to Mandela calling jail for contempt a 'great honour'
Donald Trump has once again compared himself to Nelson Mandela, this time as he faces potential jail time for violations of his gag order in the criminal hush money trial
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Nuked blood: 'State secret' files due to be released
Documents about blood and urine testing of British troops during radiation experiments are due to be published, campaigners have been told
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Tiger Woods sex scandal cover up emerges from Donald Trump trial
Former CEO of American Media David Pecker appeared before the New York Supreme Court as part of the Donald Trump vs New York case, and unearthed a sex scandal involving Tiger Woods
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Three men arrested after girl, 7, killed when migrant boat sank in Channel
The trio, whose names have not been released, include two Sudanese nationals and a South Sudanese national, are now being held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration
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Five reasons why Rishi's Rwanda Bill will not solve the UK’s immigration crisis
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says plans to send illegal migrants to the African country will deter them from crossing the Channel. But his new Bill looks likely to fail.
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Dozens get on small boat live on BBC Breakfast as Tory MP hails Rwanda Bill
Illegal Migration Minister Michael Tomlinson said the passing of the Rwanda plan was a 'landmark moment' but said it would take time before the 'deterrent' effect kicks in
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We need to abolish Human Rights Act & Supreme Court, says Liz Truss
BRITAIN must leave the ECHR, tear up the Human Rights Act and even abolish the Supreme Court, Liz Truss has demanded.The ex-PM launched a scathing tak
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Deliveroo boss says 'weight of inflation' is easing after takeaway costs soared
Will Shu, the platform's founder and chief executive, said some consumers started viewing food delivery as non-essential when the cost-of-living crisis worsened
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Deliveroo cuts losses to £31m as founder looks to 'unlocking future growth'
The group posted a £31.8 million loss for the year, significantly smaller than the £294.1 million loss reported for 2022
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Biden scolds Supreme Court to faces for overturning Roe as they sit in front row
US President Joe Biden scolded Supreme Court for overturning Roe v Wade abortion rights as stern-faced justices took the flak in the front row at his State of the Union on Thursday
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Why Donald Trump won't win Republican Presidential nomination tonight
As the race for a Republican and Democratic Presidential candidate heats up on Super Tuesday, here's what is stopping former President Donald Trump from winning today
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Super Tuesday explained - what it is and when these 15 states go to the polls
One of the most important days of the 2024 Presidential election campaign - dubbed Super Tuesday - kicks off tomorrow - but what is it? Why is it called that? And who will be voting?
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Rishi Sunak dealt heavy blow as House of Lords rips up his desperate Rwanda Bill
Tory heavyweights including Ken Clarke were among those who blasted Rishi Sunak's controversial Safety of Rwanda Bill, which faced widespread opposition in the House of Lords
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Trump celebrates 'big win for America' as Supreme Court restores him to ballot
The US Supreme Court has restored Donald Trump to the ballot, rejecting state attempts to hold him accountable for the January 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.
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Supreme Court decision expected as Trump fights 'insurrection' ballot ban
The court is expected to release one or more opinions on Monday regarding Trump's challenge after he was taken of the ballot in Colorado for being an "insurrectionist"
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Over 50,000 asylum seekers in perma-backlog due to botched Tory legislation
A damning report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) warned Home Office 'chaos' is costing taxpayers millions of pounds with 55,000 in permanent limbo
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'Grand strategy' of Trump's 'inventive' lawyers as he appeals $454M fraud ruling
Trump's numerous legal issues and his team's attempts to shake them off have put everyone into 'uncharted territory,' Syracuse professor Grant Reeher warns. This comes as Trump leads Biden on numerous polls
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Tory plans to resurrect fees for workers suing bad bosses slammed by unions
The joint statement from almost 50 organisations comes after ministers kick-started a consultation last month to reintroduce fees at employment tribunals