Category : Liberties


Glasgow Sharia Council Under Investigation

An exclusive Sky News investigation reveals concerns about a Sharia law council operating in Glasgow, raising questions about religious arbitration in Scotland's legal system.

Governors Clash Over Social Media Crackdown Targeting Snapchat

Republican governors launch legal battles against Democratic counterparts in New Mexico and Vermont over aggressive social media restrictions targeting platforms like Snapchat, raising critical questions about digital freedoms and child protection.

Chicago activist indicted over ICE protest

Kat Abughazaleh, a prominent Chicago organiser, has been indicted on federal charges following a 2019 protest where she allegedly obstructed ICE agents during an immigration enforcement operation.

Mary McGee, contraception rights pioneer, dies

Tributes pour in for Mary McGee, the courageous Irish woman whose landmark 1973 Supreme Court case paved the way for legalising contraception in Ireland, ending decades of restrictive laws.

Queensland reinstates puberty blocker ban - fight continues

After successfully overturning Queensland's controversial puberty blocker ban, a determined woman faces renewed battle as the LNP government reinstates the legislation, sparking fresh debates over transgender healthcare rights in Australia.

Trans umbrella clash leads to criminal charges

A prominent women's rights activist is confronting criminal allegations following a dramatic public confrontation where a transgender woman's umbrella was allegedly damaged during a tense exchange at a London station.

Ex-Minister's assisted dying buffer zones face backlash

Ex-Green minister Patrick Harvie's controversial proposal for 150-metre protest buffer zones around assisted dying facilities sparks heated debate in Scottish Parliament, with critics warning of free speech implications.

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