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  • Gelvana Silva, Monia Dos Santos and Pamela Fernandes outside the Rolls Building, London

    Mothers demand justice as London case over Brazil dam collapse concludes

    Nineteen people died in the Mariana disaster, prompting a claim of up to £36bn claim against the mining firm BHP
  • Pedestrians walk past a sign on Whitehall, in Westminster, central London

    Release of technology secretary’s use of ChatGPT will have Whitehall sweating

    Use of Freedom of Information Act to reveal Peter Kyle’s ChatGPT queries has shocked experts and left journalists wondering what to request next
    • UN judge ‘exploited and abused’ woman she forced into slavery, court rules

    • Whole-life order for Sara Sharif’s father rejected by court of appeal

    • Taxi firms crowdfund legal battle with Uber over VAT on fares in UK

  • Jonathan Reynolds.

    Jonathan Reynolds ‘corrects record’ for referring to himself as ex-solicitor

  • British embassy in Moscow

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: UK expels Russian diplomat and says Moscow is seeking closure of British embassy in city – as it happened

  • Protesters in the Philippines hold homemade images of president Rodrigo Duterte behind bars

    Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest could be telling blow in the Philippines’ dynastic feud

  • Jes Staley.

    Ex-Barclays boss Jes Staley admits having sex with member of Jeffrey Epstein staff

  • ‘Shame on you, Jacinta Allan’: mother of Aboriginal woman who died in custody says Labor’s bail laws will cost lives

  • Biased laws and poverty driving huge rise in female prisoners – report

  • Man in suit near bushes speaks

    Judge blocks Trump administration plan to cut millions for teacher training

    Eight states had requested a temporary restraining order, which judge granted saying ‘programs ... will be gutted’
  • Brick building with sign that says Huntsville Unit Texas State Penitentiary

    Changing US law keeps victims’ families – and people on death row – waiting decades for closure

    Marcia Fulton has waited 37 years for David Wood to be executed for her daughter’s murder, but lawyers who believe he’s innocent keep filing appeals
    • Mother of two sons shot in Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’ dares hope for justice

    • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
      UK politics: MPs highlight ITN’s use of NDAs in employment rights debate – as it happened

    • UK lenders face huge car loan payout bill as watchdog moves closer to compensation plan

  • Mike Amesbury speaks to media outside a magistrates court in January where he pleaded guilty to assault by beating

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: Starmer facing Reform UK byelection challenge as Mike Amesbury quits as MP – as it happened

    Contest in Runcorn and Helsby will be a challenge for Labour
  • Large cacti in the Atacama desert

    The age of extinction
    A cacti-smuggling case with a prickly end: the novel way courts are making poachers pay

    Two Italian cacti smugglers have been fined for illegally trading plants from Chile – and for the cost of restoring the environment. Conservationists hope more cases will follow
  • There are also plans to cut the number of low- and medium-risk offenders required to sit through the twice-weekly rehabilitation courses.

    Alarm at plan for less-qualified probation staff to deal with sex offenders in England and Wales

    Watchdog warns that move, which also includes domestic abusers, must be closely watched to keep public safe
  • a woman holds a sign that reads 'this is not normal'

    US added to international watchlist for rapid decline in civic freedoms

    Civicus, an international non-profit, puts country alongside Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Pakistan and Serbia
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