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Evening Standard - Dec 23
BP is ditching paid rest breaks and most bank holiday bonuses for 5,400 workers in its petrol forecourts, it has emerged. Read more
Birmingham Live - Dec 15The NJSIAA had two court cases go its way, clarified rules about postseason DQ's and adopted a new host family policy. Read more
Nj - Nov 12
Reader isn’t surprised by the massive backlog in Scotland’s courts Read more
The Scotsman - Oct 26
We look at the difficult position of independent courts and judges at a time when countries around the world are deeply divided. Read more
The New York Times - Oct 01
Formed in 1982, the Islamic Sharia Council in East London is one of at least five Sharia councils in the capital that offer rulings on family and financial matters. Read more
Mail Online - Sep 25
As a Muslim, I know that in many Islamic countries, the burka isn't permitted in court, while British courts demand that even hats be removed. Yet here I was, unable to see the person in the dock. Read more
Mail Online - Sep 25
Goshen College’s tennis program is at its peak entering the 2025-26 season. The team is welcoming six freshmen, 14 talented returners and will soon debut new purple courts and bleachers on campus. For the first time in years, tennis could become a sport that students at GC take more interest in. ... Read more
Yahoo! News - Sep 23
The Epping verdict shows glaring issues with both planning consent and Nimbyism, writes Sean O’Grady. Whether economic migrants or refugees, anyone seeking asylum in the UK deserves respect and safety Read more
The Independent - Aug 20
Katy Bourne, the national lead for shoplifting at the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, has hit out at the lack of an 'effective deterrent' for shoplifters carrying out more crimes. Read more
Mail Online - Aug 15