As her barrister described last week, Erin never accepted Gill’s claims or the decision of the court, and she never gave up on her kids. Her unwavering six-year battle means her son is finally back ...
Independent corruption investigations opened by the police watchdog have plummeted by 70% in five years, new data reveals. The figures raise serious questions about the oversight of the police at a ...
A top judge has issued seismic new guidance that unregulated psychologists should not give evidence in family court.
Top polling party’s moves to ‘undeclare’ the climate emergency and scrap net zero targets could be a sign of things to come ...
Judge grants access to psychological reports in ruling that could open door for court reporters seeking public-interest ...
Founded by Keir Starmer’s comms chief, Portland helps rich clients ‘protect their reputation’ – with a shady, off-the-books service ...
Data journalism is simply journalism. The former is a new and trendy term but ultimately, it is just a way of describing journalism in the modern world. As journalists, we don’t think of data as ...
Bad apples, black sheep, lone crooks – the old excuses no longer hold water. And politicians will have to act accordingly ...
Appen hires workers around the world to do obscure tasks with little explanation. It has also held $17m in military contracts ...
On Christmas Day 2011, Roman Abramovich stood in a linen shirt and shorts on the deck of his superyacht, the Eclipse. He was preparing to throw a lavish New Year’s Eve party at his vast estate on the ...
Last year the Spanish boyband Dvicio were riding high after their latest album topped the charts. The “boys” – by now all in their late 20s or early 30s – were the summer’s cover stars for Like!, a ...