For 50 years, zero tolerance to drugs has failed – yet Britain refuses to change |
Week News
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British QC prosecuting activists in Hong Kong fought to be allowed to take case
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Sámi reindeer herders file lawsuit against Norway windfarm
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Coroner's Covid findings stoke calls for inquiry into pandemic policy
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UN countries challenge Australia's Indigenous incarceration record in human rights review
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UK free to make trade deals with genocidal regimes after Commons vote
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Van Morrison to start legal action over Northern Ireland Covid ban on live music
Month News
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Uganda charges leading lawyer for LGBT rights with money laundering
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Doubts emerge in US over future of Assange extradition case
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Virginity tests for female rape survivors outlawed by Pakistani court
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Julian Assange refused bail despite judge ruling against extradition to US
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Surveyors draft plan to free homeowners from fire safety limbo
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A British judge said US prisons are dangerously inhumane. Sadly, she's right
Year News
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Britain’s betting industry is out of control. A new gambling act must curb it
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Streatham attack shows Britain needs new ideas on deradicalisation
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Trial by jury must survive coronavirus unscathed
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UK's top prosecutor threatened with legal action if Dominic Cummings not investigated
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CPS secretly dropped 'weak' rape cases, say rights groups