AN INQUEST will probe the death of a Royal Navy officer who died while on service in the Gulf, the Morning Star has learned.
GOVERNMENT ministers can collude in torture when the “potential benefits justify accepting the risk,” an explosive new Ministry of Defence (MoD) do
BRITAIN’S terrorism ban on the Tamil Tigers will be challenged a decade after the rebel group was militarily defeated in Sri Lanka’s civil war, law
LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn will open an exhibition about Tamil history on Sunday.
THE prison officers’ annual conference drew to a close in Southport yesterday with a dramatic debate about violence in jails.
CHRIS GRAYLING is under mounting pressure to quit the Cabinet after colleagues axed one of his flagship outsourcing policies.
CHRIS GRAYLING’S “obsession” with privatisation has “all but destroyed the probation service,” the head of the offender rehabilitation union has sa
A LABOUR government would end the “scandal” of prison officers having to work until the age of 68, shadow justice minister Imran Hussain has pledge
DEFENCE Secretary Penny Mordaunt must not scrap human rights law if Britain goes to war in the future, a leading campaign group warned today.