Dominic Raab was being grilled by the Joint Human Rights Committee on the controversial Bill, which he introduced during his first stint in office.
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Ms Aleena’s family said the law graduate loved to walk everywhere
Union leaders say policy is attack on liberty
Detective Chief Inspector Dave Whellams described how Metropolitan Police officers moved in to arrest sex predator Jordan McSweeney while he slept.
While homes in England, Scotland and Wales have received the cost-of-living support, households in Northern Ireland have not.
Economists predict 0.5% rise despite inflation peak and sharp recession
Priti Patel backs backbench bill, but supposed supporter Boris Johnson does not turn out to vote
Michael Stanley has rowed more than 125 miles and collected nearly £12,000 during his eight-month fundraiser for charity Children on the Edge.
Jury in long-running trial failed to reach a verdict on money-laundering charge for Petra Ecclestone’s ex-husband
Meghan’s lawyer Jenny Afia told the Sussexes’ Netflix documentary she has seen evidence to back the allegations.
Frances Gilkes, a 94-year-old pensioner, was able to complete her lifelong dream to fly a plane following her care home’s ‘Wishing Tree’ initiative.
George Brinkley alleges Oli McBurnie left him in fear of his life by twice stamping on his shin during a pitch invasion.
Rishi Sunak referred the fresh allegations against the Deputy Prime Minister to the inquiry.
Total number of complaints being investigated by inquiry rises to eight
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Jordan McSweeney pleaded guilty to the 35-year-old’s murder and sexual assault and will be sentenced in his absence at the Old Bailey
Jordan McSweeney pleaded guilty to the 35-year-old’s murder and sexual assault and will be sentenced in his absence at the Old Bailey.
Prime minister and Labour leader square up in new Commons clash
Refugee Action said the deaths were ‘predictable and avoidable’.
Labour leader also claims the government is ‘playing games’ with people’s health ahead of nurses’ strike
The blast, which happened at around 4am on Saturday, destroyed a building in St Helier, the Channel Island’s capital.
On the Breadline: ‘The lowest point of my life was when a cockroach fell onto my baby daughter,’ single mother tells Anna Davis
Seven-part puzzle aimed at scientifically-minded secondary school pupils to encourage interest in secretive organisation’s operations
Three migrants have died after their small boat started sinking into the freezing waters of the Channel in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
London Fire Brigade has been put into special measures after a damning independent review.