Two students have won a major victory against the police after officers were shown to have made false allegations against them.
CCTV footage of Rebekah Brooks’s husband Charlie allegedly hiding evidence relating to phone hacking has been shown to a jury.
The Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry is examining abuse claims in Northern Ireland children’s homes and juvenile justice.
The International Criminal Court has been asked to investigate former British politicians and troops over allegations of “systematic torture” in Iraq.
The family of Mark Duggan reacted with shock and fury to the decision of an inquest jury into his killing by police on Wednesday of last week.
Around 200 people marched through Edinburgh last Sunday in solidarity with protests against attacks on abortion rights in Spain.
The jury ruled by nine to one that it was more likely than not that Mark threw a gun to where one was found 7.34 metres away from where he was shot.
Some 90 post workers at Shirley delivery office in Southampton walked out of work on Wednesday of last week.
Some 100 people turned up in Bristol to oppose the English Defence League (EDL) at very short notice on Tuesday of last week.
Several hundred construction workers in the Unite and GMB unions on Total’s Shetland Gas Plant have voted to strike.
Workers at the Gaymer cider factory in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, are balloting for action over pay.