Supreme court case reopens debate over battlefield human rights Serdar Mohammed was held for 110 days by UK forces before being handed over to Afghan authorities 25th October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
European court of human rights dismisses Omagh bombing appeal Strasbourg court rules that civil trial of two men found liable for single worst atrocity of Northern Ireland’s Troubles was not unfair 1st October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
UK failing on many human rights measures, report claims Coalition of 175 civil society organisations raises alarm over prisons, hate crimes, stop and search powers and threat to Human Rights Act 26th September 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
‘This is a court of justice not a casino,’ judge tells lawyers over £1.1m fees Lead QC charged more than £400,000 to defend ex-PM of Qatar in case alleging he was linked to torture of British citizen 4th March 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
Australia’s ‘abusive refugee policies’ criticised in damning international report Human Rights Watch report also finds governments across south-east Asia and the Pacific are stifling free speech, imprisoning dissenters and suppressing social media 27th January 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
No appetite for scrapping Human Rights Act, says Amnesty Poll finds only 3% of British adults believe David Cameron’s proposed bill of rights should be government’s top priority 9th November 2015Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan