Laws can be made without a parliamentary vote, contrary to the health secretary’s claim
New Covid face mask rules, for example, came into force before Parliament voted on the matter. Read
Fact checks about the legal systems work in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
New Covid face mask rules, for example, came into force before Parliament voted on the matter. Read
An image of a burnt-out police car taken during protests in Bristol is not ‘a prop’ Read
The government did announce a real terms reduction of 40% to the Ministry of Justice but ultimately reduced funding by 25% between 2010/11 and 2019/20. Read
You’re legally a child until the age of 18, but the minimum legal age is 16 for some things. Read
Media reports suggested a white Christian girl was taken from her family and made to live with a family who didn't speak English. How do we find out if this is accurate? Read
The venue for legal disputes over marriage and children in England and Wales. Read
Concern that a new surveillance law permits prosecutors to lie in court about evidence from intercepted communications is misplaced. Read
Is the system for choosing UK Supreme Court justices “secretive and opaque”? Read
A brief explanation of the Great Repeal Bill announced by the government in October 2016, as part of the process of leaving the European Union. Read
Judges are being asked to decide whether the government can trigger Article 50 without seeking the consent of Parliament. Read