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  • coroner's court london england

    The Guardian view on the coroner’s role: if deaths can be prevented, they should be

  • The Boss Mining copper operation, owned by ENRC,  in the southern Congolese province of Katanga

    SFO and mining firm ENRC agree settlement over legal claims

  • People walk amid wood and other debris strewn across the ground next to some collapsed huts

    Myanmar military kills dozens in heaviest airstrikes since 2021 coup

  • Delegates stand at the opening of the 54rd UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, on 11 September 2023

    Rights and freedom
    ‘A slap in the face to victims of abuse’: UN urged to reject Saudi Arabia’s bid to join Human Rights Council

  • Family court judges use victim-blaming language in domestic abuse cases, finds AI project

  • Dutch prosecutors mull criminal case over alleged Israel interference into ICC

  • Rape trial verdict of main suspect in McCann disappearance expected in Germany

  • Woman alone with baby in kitchen

    Help with post-separation coercive control

  • Alan Bates arrives at Aldwych House to give evidence to Post Office Horizon IT inquiry

    Protect funding system that helped Bates sue Post Office, government told

  • A black man in a black suit, tie and sunglasses, and with a serious demeanour, stands at a gate on the outskirts of an airport

    Forced into exile: the Chagossians scattered in Mauritius and Britain

  • Woman raises her hands in apparent joy after casting her ballot at a polling station

    Democracy campaigners criticise President Saied as polls close in Tunisia

  • a man in a suit and tie and glasses speaks with his hands clasped

    New Orleans archdiocese bankruptcy parties wary of turnaround expert after WSJ investigation

    Mohsin Meghji drew scrutiny for behavior with bankruptcy judges in unrelated case involving drugmaker
  • A middle-aged woman in a hoodie, with clouds in the sky behind her, holds up a piece of paper printed with: "I DON'T fear Death.  I Fear Dying!" against clouds in the sky

    Assisted dying supporters court Tories to bolster cross-party appeal

    After all four would-be leaders spoke against law change, both sides seek to sway waverers
  • A scene from The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie at St Martin's Theatre in 2021.

    Boy whose Mousetrap show at school led to legal threat joins West End cast

    Alasdair Buchan, who directed his version aged 11 in 1997, will play mysterious stranger in long-running whodunnit
  • Portrait of Franky Dean for Guardian Saturday Magazine

    At 12 she was abused by a friend’s father. Police told her parents she was asleep so there was no need to let her know. The problem? They were wrong …

    Franky Dean’s story highlights the moral dilemmas of crimes with ‘unknowing victims’
  • Empty hospital bed sits unnoticed in front of a busy ward.

    Why we urgently need to change the law on assisted dying

    Letters: Readers respond to the debate and upcoming vote in parliament on assisted dying
  • Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

    In Black History Month, give Samuel Coleridge-Taylor his due

    Letters: The British composer’s tragic circumstances contributed to the founding of the Performing Right Society, writes David Murray
    • What have Labour cabinet ministers said about assisted dying?

    • Cabinet set for split over support for England and Wales assisted dying bill

    • EU court rules gender and nationality enough to grant Afghan women asylum

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