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UK bill grants legal rights to nature

A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.

UK Judges Receive First AI Usage Guidelines

British judges receive first-ever official guidance on using AI in legal proceedings, marking a pivotal moment for technology in the UK justice system. Discover what's permitted and what's prohibited.

Woman found not guilty by insanity in toddler stabbing

A woman who fatally stabbed a three-year-old girl in a random attack has been found not guilty by reason of insanity. The disturbing case has left a community in mourning as mental health takes centre stage in the courtroom.

California teens guilty in love triangle murder

Two California teenagers convicted of first-degree murder after luring 19-year-old Emmanuel Haro to remote location in twisted love triangle killing. Shocking court details reveal premeditated plot.

British mum wanted for murder in Albania

A British mother from Essex finds herself at the centre of an international legal battle after being accused of murder in Albania. Her family maintains her innocence while navigating the complexities of foreign justice.

Houston detective conviction sparks serial killer fears

Exclusive: A former Houston homicide detective faces conviction for falsifying records in a murder investigation, raising alarming questions about potential serial killer cases being overlooked and evidence manipulation that could free dangerous criminals

Migrant convicted for Farage death threat on TikTok

A 31-year-old Afghan migrant has been convicted after posting a disturbing TikTok video threatening to kill Brexit architect Nigel Farage, raising serious questions about social media radicalisation and political security.

Drake's Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed by Judge

A US federal judge has dismissed rapper Drake's defamation lawsuit, ruling that controversial statements made about him during a concert constituted protected opinion rather than factual claims.

Melbourne Masseur Guilty of Clinic Rape Attack

A Melbourne massage therapist has been convicted of violently raping a client during what should have been a routine appointment, with the court hearing harrowing details of the attack in his CBD practice.

Legal flaw exposed in Charlie Kirk defamation case

A prominent legal analyst reveals fundamental weaknesses in conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's defamation lawsuit against the estate of Tyler Robinson, questioning the case's viability and highlighting troubling legal tactics.

Diddy Faces Sentencing in New York Prostitution Case

Music industry titan Sean 'Diddy' Combs awaits sentencing following his New York prostitution conviction, marking another dramatic chapter in the hip-hop magnate's legal battles that have captivated both fans and critics alike.

Baldoni sues Lively over NY Times legal fees

Hollywood stars Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively find themselves in a legal dispute as Baldoni seeks reimbursement for legal fees following their controversial New York Times interview about their cancelled film 'A Simple Favour 2'.

Boston lawyers face hearing over client funds allegation

Two prominent Boston lawyers, John P. McLaughlin and Michael A. O'Connell, are accused of mishandling client money. The Office of Bar Counsel alleges serious violations, putting their legal careers in jeopardy.

The Block's First Guest Bedroom Reveal: Winners & Losers

The Block 2024 erupts in creative chaos as the couples face their first 'Room Reveal' challenge: designing the ultimate guest bedroom. Discover the stunning results, the judges' brutal honesty, and which team's design soared while another's sank.

Scotland abolishes 'not proven' verdict after centuries

In a landmark legal reform, the Scottish Government has passed legislation to abolish the controversial 'not proven' verdict, fundamentally altering the country's unique three-verdict justice system that has stood for centuries.

KC: Legal Aid Reform 'Astonishing Act of Self-Harm'

In a scathing critique, Thomas Ross KC warns that removing specialist criminal barristers from the Legal Aid Agency's advisory panel is a catastrophic move that will undermine fair trials and worsen the crisis in the UK's justice system.

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