Law
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PM says UK’s refusal to allow Chagossians expelled in 1960s to return to live there breaches international law
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Editorial: Too many employees are no longer protected by a legal system designed for a different age
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The barrister has just won the Baillie Gifford prize for non-fiction. He explains what uncovering the truth about his family’s flight from the Nazis taught him about Britain today
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Decision follows decades of failed legal challenges by people who were removed to make way for military bases
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Police watchdog asks high court to quash report that cleared officers of wrongdoing, saying its investigation was legally flawed
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Letters: It is possible to police the publishing and broadcasting industry – if nations are willing to do it
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Government succeeds in gaining injunction to end 24-hour walkout by staff union that has disrupted high-profile trials
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Rail authority says adverts highlighting issues such as Hillsborough disaster breach rules on political advertising
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As part of the Guardian series on the UK’s increasingly uncertain world of work, analysis of official figures reveals more than one in five workers could lose their jobs at short or no notice
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Report says true scale of trafficked children who have gone missing is unclear as many local authorities lack data on how many are in their care
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Letters: Through the UK’s newly created cultural protection fund (CPF) we could, and must, support a small Blue Shield team in London
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Letters: Ultimately, Interpol should be judged by whether it continues to allow its systems to be used as a tool of persecution
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Love, who has Asperger syndrome, is accused of stealing data from agencies including Federal Reserve, Nasa and FBI
Norman Palmer obituary