The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for conversations about justice systems, shedding light on some key areas in need of transformation. It particularly highlighted how emerging ...
Harris and Trump made their final pitches to voters Monday in the same part of Pennsylvania, at roughly the same time, ...
MARTIN RUSSELL, 67, of Cedar Road, Oxford, pleaded guilty to using racist language and assault by beating on September 12 last year. He must pay costs of £200 and compensation of £500. He must ...
The labor organizer Bill Fletcher says that, to protect our constitutional democracy, “the union movement needs to become an ...
It’s a turn of events that feels downright karmic given the scale of the damage he’s caused ... recent days without any seeming worry about drawing costly litigation. It’s for that reason ...
A look at innovations taking root in Brazil that preserve endangered ecosystems while fostering socioeconomic equity.
The scale of violent and serious offences being carried out by children has been unveiled in a new report. Freedom of Information requests to all police forces and the Youth Justice Board ...
At COP 29, agreement on how to urgently mobilize and scale-up finance for climate action is critical. The IPCC’s sixth assessment report (AR6) has concluded that current investments and related ...
had held multiple protests to draw the government’s attention to their plight, but lamented that no action had been forthcoming. In February this year, the State government had announced that ...
FAYE JAMES, 51, of Bates Lane, Soulder, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Porsche Macan on Bucknell Road, Bicester, on May 12. James was banned from driving for 12 months, but this can be reduced ...