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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

Trunki v Kiddee: battle over children’s luggage reaches supreme court

Justices hear both sides in long-running tussle over registered design rights that could have implications for Britain’s small creative businesses

3rd November 2015Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

UK internet providers may yet be required to keep browsing data

Latest round of lobbying by senior police officers and security services suggests the measure will be resurrected in new investigatory powers bill

31st October 2015Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

High court appoints Bobbie Cheema-Grubb as its first Asian female judge

The barrister’s appointment along with Judge Juliet Mary May QC takes the number of female high court judges to a record high of 23

28th October 2015Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
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