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Judges to rule on Brexit tomorrow
Joshua Rozenberg's analysis of the prospects for the Article 50 legal challenge that will be decided by the High Court tomorrow. Read
Fact checks about UK law, how legal systems work, justice and human rights
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Joshua Rozenberg's analysis of the prospects for the Article 50 legal challenge that will be decided by the High Court tomorrow. Read
FIFA does have strict rules on political or religious symbols on football kit, which hit the headlines every few years. Read
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A high proportion of EU citizens in the UK are likely to be entitled to a special status under EU law by the time of Brexit, but it depends on the Government's negotiations with the EU. 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
A requirement for companies to advertise in the UK before recruiting from abroad is nothing new. Read
Recent reports on the role of the European Court of Human Rights in police ‘threat to life’ warnings are only partially correct. Read
The Coalition government introduced fees for employment tribunals. These can be repaid if cases are successful, but seem to have led to a big fall in number of people using employment tribunals. Read
Why is the government so upset about "activist, left-wing human rights lawyers"? Joshua Rozenberg explains. Read
Judges are being asked to decide whether the government can trigger Article 50 without seeking the consent of Parliament. Read
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Individual countries won’t be able to veto an EU-UK deal on how it leaves the bloc, but could block a deal on future trade if they don’t like it. Read