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Australian Magistrate Tells Aboriginal Teen to ‘be like 50 Cent’

October 27, 2016 zoshinuk 0
West Australian magistrate Deen Potter has suggested an Aboriginal boy use US rapper 50 Cent as a role model to avoid a potential life of crime. The 16 year old boy was charged with 49 […]
UK

Sun Newspaper Journalist Has Conviction Quashed

October 27, 2016 zoshinuk 0
  Sun crime reporter Anthony France has won an appeal against his conviction for paying for tip-offs from an anti-terrorism officer. He was the only journalist to be successfully tried under Operation Elveden, the police […]
Human Rights

Guildford Four: Gerry Conlon’s sister calls for files to be released

October 27, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Following the release of secret case papers, the sister of Guildford Four member Gerry Conlon, Ann McKernan, has called for these papers be made public. Mr Conlon, along with three others, was jailed in a […]
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Open Verdict Recorded in the Death of Stuart Lubbock at Michael Barrymore’s Home

October 27, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Father of two, Stuart Lubbock, 31, died in 2001. He was found dead in the pool at Michael Barrymore’s (then) home in Roydon, Essex. Stuart’s injuries indicated he had been sexually assaulted. TV entertainer and […]
Human Rights

Gambia is latest African nation to quit international criminal court

October 26, 2016 zoshinuk 0
The Gambia has announced its withdrawal from the international criminal court, accusing the tribunal of the “persecution and humiliation of people of colour, especially Africans”. The announcement came after similar decisions this month by South […]
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‘Minions’ duct tape used to disguise shotgun as ‘a toy’

October 26, 2016 zoshinuk 0
COVINGTON, La.-  authorities in Louisiana said a traffic stop on Highway 190 in Covington led to the discovery of heroin, methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, a large amount of cash and a 20-gauge sawed-off shotgun that had […]
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Cheers! UK Woman Hauled Before Court Over Missing Sip of Beer

October 26, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Michelle Craggs and her husband Neville took over the Fleece Inn about three years ago.  Last July, officials from the local authority trading standards department visited the pub for an inspection. After examining two pints […]
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Following North Greenwich Station Bomb Alert, Armed Counter Terror Officers Take to the London Tube

October 26, 2016 zoshinuk 0
In the wake of a station bomb alert officers with guns will travel by Tube instead of cars in what could become a regular sight for Londoners during their commute. It is hoped their presence […]
Human Rights

‘Junk food is a human rights concern’: UN expert warns poor people are forced to choose between nutrition and economic viability

October 26, 2016 zoshinuk 0
The UN’s special representative on the right to food, Hilal Elver,  warns poor people are being forced to choose between economic viability and nutrition.  She warns this ‘catch-22’ situation violates the basic human right to […]
Human Rights

Somalian Rapist Branded a “danger to the community” Wins Human Rights Battle to Stay in UK

October 26, 2016 zoshinuk 0
  UK – Abdalla Ali Hemed,  52, came to Scotland on a false passport in 2002 but was granted indefinite leave to stay after fleeing the oppressive military regime in his home country Somalia. In […]

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Japan’s same-sex marriage ban is constitutional, says Tokyo court

November 28, 2025 0
A Japanese court has ruled the country’s ban on same-sex marriage as constitutional – bucking a trend set by courts around the country that had raised hopes for marriage equality in Japan. The ruling was […]
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Australia

Teenagers launch legal challenge over Australia’s ban on social media for children

November 26, 2025 0
Two teenagers have launched a legal challenge over Australia’s ban on social media for children younger than 16. The challenge comes two weeks before the law, a world first, is set to take effect. It is […]
Shabana Mahmood
Human Rights

Major changes to the UK’s asylum system announced

November 18, 2025 0
The home secretary has announced major changes to the UK’s asylum system. Modelled on the policies of Denmark, Shabana Mahmood hopes her proposals will make the country less attractive to illegal migrants and make it […]
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