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  • An aerial shot of the Houses of Parliament in London

    MPs do not – and should not – always follow judicial orders

    Letter: The House of Commons reserves the right to defy judges who ignore their duty to respect parliamentary free speech, says David Howarth
  • Woman with two children walking along Torquay seafront in wet weather.

    Family drug and alcohol courts are still running and are a success

    Letter: Since they were piloted in 2008, these courts have expanded their reach across England, writes Miranda Paris
  • Joe Mezgebe using crutches outside college where he used to work

    Cancer patient fears dying without justice as tribunal date repeatedly delayed

    IT technician Joe Mezgebe arrived at unfair dismissal hearing to find no judge available – for the second time
  • A woman wearing a floral skirt over pink petticoats and boots with crampons uses ice axes to climb a steep snowy mountainside

    We can be heroes: the inspiring people we met around the world in 2024 – part one

  • Tony Woodley

    2024: what happened next?
    ‘90 people have taken their own lives already. How many more do they want?’ The Labour peer taking on the scandal of ‘99-year’ sentences

  • A side bye side image of a man playing a musical instrument and a woman holding a mic

    ‘I don’t want a fight’: the Brazilian samba composer suing Adele for plagiarism

    Toninho Geraes has alleged in a lawsuit the British pop star plagiarised his track Mulheres in her Million Years Ago song
  • composite image showing Ukrainian art rescuers, the statue at the Old Bailey, a baby in an incubator, Amit Shah and Narendra Modi, and illustrations of muscular bodybuilders and a sinister-looking cement works

    The long read
    The best of the long read in 2024

    Our 20 favourite pieces of in-depth reporting, essays and profiles from the year
  • Laura Snapes

    I’m ashamed of what I said about Blake Lively. Her allegations should shock us all

    Laura Snapes
    A complaint filed by the actor against her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni paints a disturbing picture, says Guardian deputy music editor Laura Snapes
  • Security cameras at HMP Wandsworth prison.

    Cut sentences in half to tackle prisons crisis

  • A dinghy overfilled with people at sea, seen from above

    Family separated on Channel crossing cannot reunite in UK, court rules

  • Oil derricks in the Azeri capital, Baku, where the pipeline begins before running through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.

    Gaza war victims take legal action against BP over oil supply to Israel

  • Nesrine Malik

    A consensus is emerging: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Where is the action?

    Nesrine Malik
  • Critics decry Vietnam’s ‘draconian’ new internet law

  • Daniel Duggan to be extradited from Australia to US over alleged training of Chinese fighter pilots

  • A prison officer walks down a corridor of HM Prison Send near Woking in Surrey

    Funding gap for women’s centres will mean more prison sentences, experts warn

  • Yvonne Roberts

    We know that domestic abuse will soar this Christmas, so why can’t we stop it?

    Yvonne Roberts
  • A picture of a pension scheme document with three pound coins on it

    ‘Heartless’ multinationals exploiting pensions loophole for UK workers

  • Rebecca Lee, who split from her husband and wants to give her daughter ‘Lee’ as part of a double-barrelled surname

    ‘She should have a bit of me’: the Dutch mothers fighting for their children to carry their surname

  • Gisele Pelicot and her lawyer Antoine Camus

    ‘She won’t disappear’: Gisèle Pelicot’s lawyers on what she will do next

  • A man reviewing an image on a video recorder

    Trump and allies are waging campaign against media to stifle dissent – experts

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