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Mandatory digital identification for workers by 2029, PM says
Sep 26
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Joshua Rozenberg
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Don’t go, says ex-judge
Leaving the human rights convention would be a ‘shame and a mistake’
Sep 25
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Joshua Rozenberg
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29:52
I spy strangers
But that does not mean I can prosecute them
Sep 22
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Joshua Rozenberg
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No cuts
More sex offenders to be offered medication
Sep 19
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Joshua Rozenberg
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A political trick
But who’s the trickster?
Sep 18
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Joshua Rozenberg
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Attacks on judges ‘dangerous’
Attorney general says rule of law is vital to stability and prosperity
Sep 17
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Joshua Rozenberg
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Candour bill — what it says
My guide to the proposed legislation and its likely effect
Sep 17
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Joshua Rozenberg
15
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Candour? Or no-can-doer?
Public Office (Accountability) Bill to be published today. But what will it say?
Sep 16
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Joshua Rozenberg
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Patently obvious
Why should the UK be the missing piece in the jigsaw?
Sep 15
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Joshua Rozenberg
12
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24:35
Lords free to reject bill
Assisted dying bill lacks detail, peers say, and clause is ‘highly skeletal’
Sep 12
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Joshua Rozenberg
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Reform begins at home
Attorney general says we must keep pace with human rights application in Europe
Sep 11
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Joshua Rozenberg
12
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32:55
AI to replace lawyers?
Law Society president calls for government-backed advice service
Sep 10
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Joshua Rozenberg
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