The decision has triggered calls for a legal overhaul.
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‘Yes’ or ‘no’? Referendum vote will define Bangladesh’s future, but for many it’s a ‘don’t know’
As Bangladesh heads into simultaneous national elections and a referendum, a first in its political history, a web of legal, ...
The Scottish government has paid almost £400,000 to a campaign group which defeated ministers in a Supreme Court legal case ...
The British ban on protest organization Palestine Action was ruled unlawful by a court. The move was disproportionate and ...
Why does our government want all bicycle owners to register their bikes and get insurance for them? Why should it be a ...
It is democracy in motion. Israel also demonstrates another core democratic principle: the rule of law applies to everyone. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced legal proceedings while in ...
Cottle: Well, that is a bold statement. That is a bold statement.
Three judges rule against the Home Office in a massive blow to the government, but say the ban must remain until a further hearing.
As the Prime Minister remains in office – and Anas Sarwar sets out new policies for the coming Holyrood election – Herald writer Brian ...
In an exclusive interview to The Quint, former UGC Chairman Sukhadeo Thorat weighs in on the new regulations, points out ...
UK-based Benchmark Drinks, which produces non-alcoholic wines for its Elton John and Kylie Minogue brands, has taken a different tack. Using an assembler in Germany, it ferments grape juice with ...
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Following Bangladesh's first post-Hasina election? Key points here
Bangladesh's 127 million people are voting in its first election without Sheikh Hasina or the Awami League on the ballot in ...
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