UK former PM Boris Johnson acknowledges government ‘may have made mistakes’ during COVID-19 inquiry – JURIST

UK former PM Boris Johnson acknowledges government ‘may have made mistakes’ during COVID-19 inquiry – JURIST

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave testimony to the COVID-19 Inquiry, a body examining the UK’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, on Wednesday and Thursday. During the hearing, he acknowledged that... Read more »
UN inquiry into missile strike that killed 59 civillians concludes Russia was responsible – JURIST

UN inquiry into missile strike that killed 59 civillians concludes Russia was responsible – JURIST

The UN Human Rights office Tuesday concluded that the October 5 missile strike in Hroza, Ukraine was launched by Russia. The strike, which was labeled the deadliest since Russia’s 2022 invasion of... Read more »
UK inquiry reveals human rights abuses in immigration detention centre – JURIST

UK inquiry reveals human rights abuses in immigration detention centre – JURIST

The UK’s Brook House Inquiry published a report Tuesday detailing an investigation into the mistreatment of individuals detained at the Brook House Immigration Removal Centre in the UK. The inquiry, chaired by... Read more »
US House Speaker McCarthy announces Biden impeachment inquiry – JURIST

US House Speaker McCarthy announces Biden impeachment inquiry – JURIST

US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced Tuesday that he has directed House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. “Over the past several months, House Republicans have uncovered... Read more »
Canada appoints judge to lead public inquiry into foreign electoral interference – JURIST

Canada appoints judge to lead public inquiry into foreign electoral interference – JURIST

The Canadian government on Thursday announced the appointment of Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Marie-Josée Hogue to chair a public inquiry into claims of foreign interference in Canadian elections. Justice Hogue will... Read more »
UK launches independent inquiry into wrongful conviction case for which man served 17 years in prison – JURIST

UK launches independent inquiry into wrongful conviction case for which man served 17 years in prison – JURIST

Two top lawyers for the UK government, Lord Chancellor Alex Chalk and Attorney General Victoria Prentis, ordered Thursday an independent inquiry into the handling of a case in which a man was... Read more »
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