Jake Auchincloss says Trump is ‘undermining the rule of law’ and weighs in on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the measles outbreak. Aneeta Mathur-Ashton March 7, 2025 Employment Holds Steady in February Labor market analysts say President Trump’s mass firings of federal workers may not show up...
Neil Basu, the former head of counter-terrorism, told Sky News it was "not the case at all" that there was two-tier policing in the UK, branding it "very dangerous rhetoric". He said: "The reality is we serve the law. So if you break the law, it doesn't matter what you look ...
The three safeguarding measures in the "lock" are an explicit clause on free speech, a defence for the accused's behaviour being "reasonable" and the fact that the act is compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights. What have other political parties said about the law? The...
Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds addressed the issue on Friday, acknowledging the need for potential adjustments to the law’s framework. “There are obviously aspects of the Online Safety Act that haven’t come into ef...
Jake Auchincloss says Trump is ‘undermining the rule of law’ and weighs in on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the measles outbreak. Aneeta Mathur-Ashton March 7, 2025 Employment Holds Steady in February Labor market analysts say President Trump’s mass firings of federal workers may ...
Politicians would be better off spending their time fixing the criminal justice system, which leaves so many people in limbo that it no longer serves the public. The backlog in the courts has reached intolerable levels. Law centres and courts have closed. Legal aid has been cut so savagely ...
Proposed UK law makes ‘cyberflashing’ via AirDrop a crime By Ed Hardy • 12:30 pm, March 16, 2022 News Cyberflashing could put you behind bars in the UK. That includes using AirDrop to do it. Image: Cult of Mac/Icons8 Cyberflashing, sharing unsolicited sexual image via social...
But when some act or statement, either spoken or written, can be defined as a criminal act of 'hate speech' by anyone who decides they are offended by it, is the prosecution the alleged offender anything to do with justice, or is it the weaponisation of law against freedom and human ...
Law enforcement argued that Millard was “not simply expressing his freedom of speech, but was engaged in a campaign of antisemitic hate.” The former attorney was found guilty in November. “Antisemitism has a devastating impact on individuals and communities. We won’t hesitate to bring offend...
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling told the Mail on Sunday newspaper: "This is a law to combat cruelty — and marks our determination to take a stand against a baying cyber-mob." There has been increasing concern in Britain about the growing scourge of Internet "trolls" who post hate-filled ...