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Shabana Mahmood says Europe’s court of human rights has helped thousands of British citizens
Rulings on climate and migration offer Europe’s populists a rallying cry against the court’s legitimacy
Case brought against Switzerland by a 2,000-strong group of women
Judge finds ‘no evidence’ that controversial legislation will spur reconciliation
Pro-united Ireland rappers Kneecap accuse business secretary Kemi Badenoch of ‘state-sponsored censorship’
‘It is by doing what we say that we will get trust,’ maintains reconciliation commission head Sir Declan Morgan
Legal action under the European Convention on Human Rights draws sharp retort from London government
UK government’s legal department points to significant risk of European Court of Human Rights blocking flights
Immigration lawyers say proposed law changes will narrow but not eliminate legal options for asylum seekers
Rebellion over Gaza stance posed no threat to Labour leader’s position but could presage more internal wrangling
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Potential challenge to draft legislation that would shut down new inquests and allow for amnesties
First minister Humza Yousaf wants to safeguard rights contained in the ECHR
Home secretary concedes new legislation may be in breach of human rights laws
Britain could be left among ‘pretty rum company’ over its efforts to control immigration, former prime minister says
PM told plans to ‘push boundaries’ of human rights law over migrant boats would lead to Commons rebellion
Much-criticised attempt to replace Human Rights Act dismissed as ‘a complete mess’, but policy may remain
Injunctions from human rights body would be non-binding and Supreme Court would hold ultimate judicial authority
Government refuses to rule out quitting human rights convention after court grounds first flight
Move by Strasbourg court could put Boris Johnson’s showpiece policy on hold until at least July
Rulings by European human rights court and UK appeal judge stymie Johnson government’s efforts
Parliament and courts to be given more flexibility on interpreting European Court of Human Rights rulings
Human rights body’s disciplinary action comes as Erdogan faces rising discontent over currency crisis
Decision risks aggravating Ankara’s already strained ties with Europe and the US
Constitutional tribunal’s decision extends Warsaw’s stand-off over rule of law beyond EU
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