Why the UK should legalise cannabis
Prohibition does more harm than the drug itself.
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Prohibition does more harm than the drug itself.
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The thrill of the genre is that it lends a factual story a dramatic twist. In fact, it is as…
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Legal professionals have reported instances where the final verdicts for cases added to the new portal have changed unexpectedly.
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The court case following Musk’s aborted buy-out could have profound consequences for social media and trust in the legal system.
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Wendy Joseph was born in Cardiff in 1952 and began her career as a criminal barrister in 1975. From 2007…
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Talk of adding special British-flavoured rights has, rather embarrassingly, come to nothing.
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A puritanical minority are going after a poor and marginalised minority.
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The No 10 parties have “all seemed egregious” to the barrister who spent two years tracking the UK’s pandemic legislation.
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Corporate insiders tell the New Statesman how they handle a business breakdown.
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The Torridge and West Devon MP is a throwback in a number of ways.
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The EU commissioner on her battle with Big Tech.
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While many voters would like to see Colin Pitchfork, who raped and killed two teenagers executed, he will instead be…
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