Justice Department curtails prosecutions for blocking reproductive care facilities and orders dismissal of 3 cases
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Department curtails prosecutions for blocking reproductive care facilities and orders dismissal of 3 cases.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Department curtails prosecutions for blocking reproductive care facilities and orders dismissal of 3 cases.
Little-known rules mean that you could still end up being hit with a fine, though you might not be driving over the speed limit
Under UK law, officers are tasked with ensuring that residents are paying the appropriate licence fee.
Recent court orders slowing down or indefinitely blocking President Donald Trump’s policy blitz have raised the specter that the executive branch might openly flout the federal judiciary and prompted questions about how judges would respond.
Republican strategist Scott Jennings said during a CNN appearance that the Trump administration should ignore federal court rulings that don’t fall in line with the president’s policy objectives, prompting host Abby Phillip to shoot back that his argument was “not connected to the facts.” “If a district court judge tries to usurp the authority of the chief executive of this country, he should absolutely defy it,” Jennings told a panel on Monday‘s CNN NewsNight. “There’s a difference between broa
Drivers are often fined for taking too long to pay for parking fees – but this is set to change.
Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws told the House of Lords that the Article 70 of the Rome Statute forbids the obstruction of justice.
"No American can be proud of a government that carries out change in this way," the group's president wrote in a searing statement.
The most popular option for the future of a former town centre pub is to demolish it.
Most migrants who entered the UK illegally will be barred from claiming citizenship under new Home Office guidance.
A federal judge indicated Monday he won’t sit idly as Donald Trump pushes the limits of his power. Judge John J. McConnell Jr. called out the Trump administration in an order, alleging the White House disobeyed a judicial mandate last month that required funding that was abruptly frozen by an Office of Management and Budget directive be resorted. McConnell, of Rhode Island, doubled down on his order from January and demanded the Trump administration must “immediately restore frozen funding.” If
Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff Sue Gray has taken up her place in the House of Lords after she was nominated by the prime minister for a peerage.
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced Tuesday that she wants to use her new task force dedicated to uncovering “federal secrets” to question the investigators of President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination. Her only issue? They are all dead. The congresswoman said during a press conference Tuesday that she hopes to use the “Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets” to speak to physicians and members of the Warren Commission, which was formed to look into Kennedy’s assassina
The Labour Party has suspended 11 of its councillors over their membership of a WhatsApp group that led to a minister being sacked from the frontbench. It is understood most of the councillors are part of Tameside Council while two are members of Stockport Council. The move comes after the party sacked health minister Andrew Gwynne and suspended MP Oliver Ryan over messages reportedly posted in the group.
Court finds Salvatore Vasta is immune from a civil suit and that the guards and security officers are not liable
The unfathomable scale of the world's largest religious festival in India overshadows many nations in size -- and for the economy, its impact is just as dramatic.They are staggering statistics even for the world's most populous nation of 1.4 billion people.
Local authority says it is ‘no longer in position to present evidence’ on the first day of a national, 12-day inquiry into the controversial scheme
The new executive order forbids agencies from hiring more than one new worker for every four who leave government service
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, has earned a seat in President Donald Trump’s Intelligence Advisory Board after she was reportedly skipped over for a top role at the CIA. In a press statement released Tuesday, the White House announced the president’s lineup for the board which it described will “advise the President on our nation’s most important security challenges” and ensure that his “America First agenda” is advanced by the Intelligence Community. Eleven peop
The Home Office’s good character guidance now says an applicant having entered the UK illegally will normally be refused citizenship.
King Charles will host the prime minister and the first ministers of the devolved governments at Windsor Castle on Wednesday night, Sky News understands. The monarch has invited John Swinney, the Scottish first minister, to the Berkshire royal residence, along with Northern Irish First Minister Michelle O'Neill, Northern Irish Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Welsh first minister Eluned Morgan, it is understood.