Tag Archive: Lawfare

Shamima Begum’s Ban from Britain Challenged by European Judges

Shamima Begum has had her bid to come back to Britain revived by a challenge from European judges after her lawyer argued she was a victim of grooming and trafficking.

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Shell Oil Sued Over “Causing Typhoon” in Philippines in Major Test Case

Shell Oil has been sued over a claim that it was partly responsible for a typhoon in the Philippines in 2021 in a major test case backed by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth. What a pile of nonsense, says Chris Morrison.

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Forced Out for Saying Fireman

A hero firefighter of 27 years' service praised for his bravery was disciplined for not telling off colleagues for using the term 'fireman' and has now lost an unfair dismissal case.

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Graham Linehan Cleared of Harassing Trans ‘Woman’ but Convicted of Damaging Phone

Graham Linehan has been cleared of harassing a trans 'woman' on social media but convicted of damaging his phone and ordered to pay £1,350 in a fine and court costs.

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Judges Need Fewer Powers, Not More

The Hillsborough Law is well-intentioned, but its effect will be to transfer yet more power from Parliament to unelected judges – the opposite of what is needed to restore public trust and democratic accountability.

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Asylum Seekers Can Continue Being Housed in Bell Hotel, Judge Rules – As He Denies High Crime Rate Among Asylum Seekers

The Bell Hotel in Epping can continue to house asylum seekers, a judge ruled today, as he said the change of use from a hotel was "not flagrant" and denied there is evidence of a high crime rate among asylum seekers.

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It’s Time to Make Judges Accountable Again

Nearly 80% of Britain's 'Establishment' is Left-wing. No wonder our 'independent' judges keep making lunatic decisions. It's time they were made accountable to voters once again, says Dr David McGrogan.

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Britain’s Judiciary is Biased to its Core

The Court of Appeal overturned the closure of Epping's migrant hotel because Britain's judiciary is biased to its core, says Dr David McGrogan. The Right must get to grips with this problem – and fast.

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Somalian Migrant Living in Epping Hotel Thanks Keir Starmer “From the Bottom of my Heart” After Winning Right to Stay in UK

A Somalian migrant living at the Bell Hotel in Epping has thanked Keir Starmer "from the bottom" of his heart after winning the right to stay in Britain on human rights grounds as he prepares to settle in Yorkshire.

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“Britain Can’t Deport Me”: Calais Migrants Vow to Keep Crossing Channel

Migrants in Calais have vowed to cross the Channel "again and again", saying "Britain can't deport me", as Keir Starmer's 'one in, one out' deal with France faces a wave of legal challenges.

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