The Pacific project Climate refugees can't be returned home, says landmark UN human rights ruling00:37, January 20 254 0 It is unlawful for governments to return people to countries where their lives might be threatened by the climate crisis, a landmark ruling by the United Nations human rights committee has found.
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Week News
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Ghislaine Maxwell appeals bail rejection while awaiting trial
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Jimi Hendrix family dispute escalates over use of name for music school
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The Guardian view on lockdown law: democracy must keep up
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‘White Fright’ author discusses historical lynch mobs and the attack on the Capitol
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Government rejects report it will lower workers' rights post-Brexit
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For 50 years, zero tolerance to drugs has failed – yet Britain refuses to change
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Shed parties and illegal races: UK police crack down on Covid rulebreakers
Month News
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US death row prisoner Dustin Higgs petitions Trump for clemency
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Two policemen present at Michel Zecler beating are conditionally released
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Doubts emerge in US over future of Assange extradition case
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The Guardian view on Julian Assange's extradition ruling: relief, not victory
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Virginity tests for female rape survivors outlawed by Pakistani court
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Covid leading to four-year waits for England and Wales court trials
Year News
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Morrisons not liable for massive staff data leak, court rules
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Women launch legal action to stop military courts trying UK rape cases
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Lockdown has awoken the sleeping giant in our workplaces: union power
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UK businesses offering incentives to coax staff back into the office
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UK barrister mistaken for defendant calls for compulsory anti-racism training