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- Women’s group threatens legal action over single-sex spaces
Women’s rights campaigners have handed the Scottish government a deadline to comply with single-sex spaces after the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on biological sex. - Official sorry over ‘fiasco’ delay that stopped Westminster law scrutiny
The Data Use and Access bill, which aims to modernise laws around the sharing of data, will now be passed without the legislative consent of assembly members.
‘People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history.’
R v Jones (Margaret) [2007] – Lord Hoffmann
- Police admit failures
Northamptonshire Police has admitted it failed Harry Dunn and his family after a report found officers prioritised the welfare of the suspect in the case over the investigation. - Spending review ‘makes policing more challenging’
Derbyshire Police Chief Constable Rachel Swann said a 2.3% funding increase will be spent mostly on staff pay reviews




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