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- The farcical reality of British justice
Two young women from Just Stop Oil were sentenced to two years and 20 months for throwing tomato soup at the glass protecting Van Gogh’s Sunflowers. Everywhere we see a farcical disproportion in the justice system ? - Judges pray for guidance at the beginning of the legal term
The start of the legal year is marked with a religious service in Westminster Abbey in which judges arrive from the Royal Courts of Justice followed by a reception at the Houses of Parliament, hosted by the Lord Chancellor.
‘People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history.’
Lord Hoffmann – R v Jones (Margaret) [2007]
- Head of Met Black Police Association accused over ‘racist’ messages
Insp Charles Ehikioya, the chair of the Met Black Police Association, is facing possible dismissal from the force after allegedly sending and receiving “misogynistic, racist and violent” WhatsApp messages. - Sussex Police chief constable reappointed to role
Jo Shiner has been reappointed as the Chief Constable of Sussex Police until 2027 after a short break under the Retire and Rejoin scheme.
Peter Lamb MP “I’d like to apologise” but can’t bring myself to say sorry.
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