Assange MAY not be extradited but case rests on US death penalty
The UK High Court has ruled that jailed publisher Julian Assange MAY be able to stop his extradition to the US – but only if judges think any assurances given…
The UK High Court has ruled that jailed publisher Julian Assange MAY be able to stop his extradition to the US – but only if judges think any assurances given…
On Friday 22 March, people gathered outside the Royal Courts of Justice to hand deliver a letter to the Lady Chief Justice, Baroness Carr. You can read it here. It…
On Thursday 21 March in Basildon Crown Court, Just Stop Oil tunnellers Samuel Johnson, Larch Maxey, Joe Howlett, and Autumn Wharrie were found guilty over their occupation. The four are…
Following a pattern of jury acquittals of environmental defenders and anti-genocide activists, which exposes the media fiction that the British government’s ‘crackdown on protest’ is in any way democratic, the…
Two Just Stop Oil activists have both faced the law being an ass – after one was nicked for posting a letter through a Labour MP’s door, while another was…
A big pharma monopoly on a vital drug, Trikafta, is killing, and causing needless suffering to, people living with cystic fibrosis (CF) in South Africa. However, one woman living with…
Campaign group Palestine Action had highlighted a stark hypocrisy at the heart of the SNP over Palestine. On the one hand, one of its MPs has been calling for the…
Just Stop Oil supporters William Ward, Deborah Wilde, and Simon Milner-Edwards appeared at City of London Magistrates Court on Monday 26 February for disrupting the Wimbledon tennis championships last year…
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has dropped all charges against four Extinction Rebellion activists who blockaded the entrance to the UK’s largest open-cast coal mine, Wales‘s Ffos-y-Fran, in 2023 with…
The High Court has made the ‘outrageous’ decision to throw out a case that was trying to stop the UK exporting weapons to Israel – despite the International Court of…
On Wednesday 21 February, over 100 people gathered within the central hall at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, to hold a series of peaceful People’s Assemblies or ‘Citizens Juries’,…
On 21 February at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, on the application of the Attorney General, the Court of Appeal will consider whether to remove the last remaining legal…