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  • Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni

    ‘It’s the misogyny slop ecosystem!’ How Candace Owens and the American right declared war on Blake Lively

    Remember Johnny Depp v Amber Heard? If you thought that was ugly, wait till you see Blake Lively v Justin Baldoni. As the stars of It Ends With Us swap lawsuits over claims of sexual harassment, the conservative media has picked its side – and it’s not pulling any punches
  • MP Kim Leadbeater

    Assisted dying bill to include protection for NHS staff not wishing to take part

    Employees including doctors, nurses and pharmacists will not have to give reason for refusal, Kim Leadbeater says
  • A firefighter standing amid smoke holding a hose.

    Two Britons to challenge UK’s ‘weak’ response to climate crisis in Strasbourg court

    Doug Paulley and Kevin Jordan say their lives being ruined, and lack of effective strategy infringes their human rights
  • Simon Jenkins

    Here’s a radical way to save England’s collapsing justice system: get rid of juries

    Simon Jenkins
    We’re saddled with an archaic system. As record numbers of trials stall and costs soar, it’s time for us to ditch this relic, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
  • Palestinians receive hot meals from charities in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on 2 May 2025.

    The Guardian view on Israel’s aid blockade of Gaza: hunger as a weapon of war

  • Nicky Bandini

    Labour promised trans people dignity. I am not sure it knows the meaning of the word

    Nicky Bandini
  • AI apps on smartphone

    Ministers reconsider changes to UK copyright law ahead of vote

  • A composite showing a giant slot machine towering above terraced houses

    Spin doctors: gambling firms adopt hard tactics to flood towns with 24-hour slot machines

  • Outside view of  Wormwood Scrubs prison in west London.

    Cramped Victorian prisons limiting rehabilitation, chief inspector says

    Charlie Taylor says old, overcrowded jails in England and Wales were never designed for education and training
  • Isometric of a prison in England’s with K-block section highlighted in gold overlaid on top of a sepia aerial view of the buildings of HM Berwyn Prison.

    31 of England’s prisons are Victorian. Do they work? – visual investigation

    More than 30 jails still in use today were built by the Victorians. They house a quarter of the prison population. Here we explore how 19th century design is contributing to a 21st century crisis
    • Does human rights law really stop the UK controlling migration? No – and Keir Starmer knows that

      Jamie Burton
    • Trump order targeting law firm Perkins Coie is unconstitutional, judge rules

    • US asks judge to break up Google’s ad tech business after requesting Chrome sale

  • Boy with dog looks at earthen outside of reservoir

    Democracy and justice
    Puerto Rico drops climate lawsuit after DoJ sues states to block threats to big oil

  • Exterior of Swinfen Hall with flags flying.

    Governors have lost control of prison in Staffordshire, union says

  • a woman speaks in a room full of people

    Pam Bondi turning DoJ into Trump’s ‘personal law firm’, top experts warn

  • Akiko Hart

    We fought and beat the government in the courts because every Briton has the right to protest

    Akiko Hart
  • Campaigners claim victory as judges quash Braverman move against protests

  • Nine journalist Nick McKenzie allegedly told of Ben Roberts-Smith’s planned legal action

April 2025

  • Hearings at Icj on Occupation of Palestinian Territories, Day 3, The Hague - 30 Apr 2025<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/REX/Shutterstock (15276992j) THE HAGUE - Joshua B. Simmons of the United States during the third day of hearing at the International Court of Justice, where the case is being heard on Israel's humanitarian obligations to Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. Hearings at Icj on Occupation of Palestinian Territories, Day 3, The Hague - 30 Apr 2025

    Israel has no duty to allow UN aid agency into Gaza, says US state department lawyer

    Joshua Simmons tells international court of justice that Israel’s concerns about Unrwa are ‘credible’
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