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DOJ's Protest Cases Crumble Under Scrutiny

An AP investigation reveals the US Justice Department's struggle to prosecute immigration protest cases, with dozens of felony charges reduced or dismissed. Read the full analysis.

UK prosecutor summoned to Chinese parliament

The Crown Prosecution Service confirms its chief has been formally requested to appear before China's National People's Congress, raising questions about UK-China legal relations and diplomatic protocols.

Soldier F spared as Troubles prosecutions end

Exclusive: Soldier F, the former paratrooper facing charges over Bloody Sunday deaths, will not stand trial as new legislation ends historical prosecutions from Northern Ireland conflict era.

Angels Face Lawsuit Over Tyler Skaggs' Tragic Death

Exclusive: The Los Angeles Angels baseball organisation confronts a devastating lawsuit as new evidence emerges in the tragic drug-related death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs, with federal prosecutors alleging club executives knew about opioid distribution.

Labour accused over Gerry Adams and IRA prisoner claims

The Labour Party confronts explosive allegations of enabling former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams to clear his path for hundreds of convicted IRA terrorists seeking wrongful imprisonment compensation in a major legal battle.

S4C ex-boss wins wrongful dismissal case

Ex-S4C Chief Executive Siân Doyle triumphs in employment tribunal against Welsh broadcaster, securing compensation after being unfairly sacked following bullying allegations.

92yo Post Office scandal victim breaks 20-year silence

Exclusive interview with 92-year-old former sub-postmaster John Bowman, who reveals his 20-year fight for justice after being wrongly accused in the Horizon IT scandal that destroyed his reputation and livelihood.

Starmer scrutinised over China spy trial involvement

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces questions about his involvement in a controversial espionage case during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, raising concerns about UK-China relations and national security protocols.

SWAT raids wrong home in New Orleans police error

A New Orleans family's home was violently raided by a SWAT team in a case of mistaken identity, leaving the innocent residents traumatised and demanding answers from city officials.

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