Banks v Cadwalladr: Brexit legal battle equivalent of Iran-Iraq war concludes
The Observer journalist has prevailed after the Brexit-backer sued her over comments about his links to the Russian state.
The Observer journalist has prevailed after the Brexit-backer sued her over comments about his links to the Russian state.
For the next four days, we can forget about sound-bites, twitterings and the general meretriciousness which often afflicts current politics. The Supreme Court will be
Non-lawyers have little to contribute to the specific debate about the Government’s recent High Court defeat on Article 50. This indeed is one of the
Anyone who enjoys intellectual debate will pray that the counsels of caution do not prevail. The Government is being advised to drop its appeal against the
It is the difference between Margaret Thatcher and Jeremy Corbyn, Tony Blair and Boris of the FO. It is the difference between any serious politician
Hours after the seismic events at the High Court, which left the country’s legal, political and media establishments bamboozled, BBC1’s flagship debate programme Question Time
“You have been sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In
Parliament v. People is the true title of the legal case heard in the High Court today, in which three judges ruled that 650 individuals
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