After Epping, we must re-examine the concept of ‘human rights’ for all, and whether it should supersede a state’s obligation to its people
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After Epping, we must re-examine the concept of ‘human rights’ for all, and whether it should supersede a state’s obligation to its people
After Epping, we must re-examine the concept of ‘human rights’ for all, and whether it should supersede a state’s obligation to its people
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When local authorities with the most troubled records are the most eager to delay democracy, voters are entitled to be suspicious

It is hard to dispute the criticism of our nation’s freedom of expression issues

The enthusiasm with which MPs have discarded centuries of consensus on the dignity of human life has been unnerving

After the Government’s attack on democracy failed, Thurrock residents are prepared to cast their vote – and put the ‘right…

Previously sceptical MPs now want to modernise ECHR to prevent an overreach of the law and losing to the far right

Plus: Jimmy Lai’s sentence; pleading with BT; affordable homes; Packham’s attack on hunting; trial by inheritance tax; and speedy…