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The European Court of Human Rights also found Russia had broken international law during the conflict in Ukraine.
The document builds on other investigations by international and Israeli human rights groups and the United Nations.
In a ruling, which was published on the inquiry website on July 2, chairman Sir Adrian Fulford said Dion Rudakubana and his legal team would not receive disclosure of material covering what happened ...
Authorities said the fire was in ‘net regression’ on Wednesday morning after racing towards the historic Mediterranean port ...
A man who had been living off-grid to avoid recall to prison has been found guilty of the murder of a grandmother who had been out on a morning dog walk. Roy Barclay, 56, had denied the murder of ...
Crews also in airboats, along with hundreds of volunteers, are part of one of the largest search operations in Texas history.
French police raided the headquarters of far-right party National Rally on Wednesday, seizing documents and accounting records, the party’s leader said, as part of a campaign finance inquiry.
John Taylor, 44, was pronounced dead after being found on his doorstep in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, in October.
Ofwat has confirmed that £2.5 million of bonus payments made to 21 senior Thames Water executives in April cannot be clawed back.
The Leeds-based business revealed that total passenger numbers lifted by 12 to 19.77 million for the year to March.
Some building societies have reported seeing a jump in cash Isa applications following speculation that the limit could be cut. Reports have suggested that plans to cut the annual tax-free cash Isa ...
– Trust in the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) has been “lost” by many members of the infected blood community. – People impacted by the scandal have expressed a “grave concern” over the ...