Scottish Parliament considers motion to repeal hate speech law amid free speech concerns
Members of the Scottish Parliament have tabled a motion to repeal the new hate crime law that critics view as hostile to free speech.
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Skip to main contentMembers of the Scottish Parliament have tabled a motion to repeal the new hate crime law that critics view as hostile to free speech.
The United Kingdom Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week on the extent to which courts can restrict public disclosure of the identities of medical personnel involved in emotionally charged end-of-life cases involving children.
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Hamas has told international mediators it can't identify 40 living hostages who meet the requirements for a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal as American and Israeli officials increasingly fear most of the people still held captive may already be dead.
A Ukrainian priest abducted by Russian occupiers nearly a year ago could face 12 years in prison after a secret court trial for alleged espionage, contrary to international law, according to rights watchdog Forum 18.