A few days ago it was announced that Syrian government troops backed by Russian forces had recaptured the ancient city of Palmyra which had been invaded by ISIS
Last Friday, we learnt that the Attorney General had decided to intervene in the case involving Mr Boolell, the DPP, against ICAC and the Commissioner of Police. Mr
The ethos of discipline, productivity and merit-based equal opportunities is ardently being preached to us. We are flummoxed, as the ground reality is not at all that, the
It is critical to engage citizens in internalising the role of the rule of law as the foundation of our very existence. We won’t move forward should we
In the USA, a mafia murderer, who had all evidence against him, went home scot-free. During trial all went well; the prosecutor had done his work, confident to
“My wife’s the smart one,” says George Clooney without a trace of irony. Before her marriage in September to the Hollywood heartthrob Lebanese-born Amal Alamuddin was well known
The narrow 3-2 verdict by the Law Lords against the islanders’ right of return in 2008 was in part based upon an earlier study into resettlement that has
On 21st June, seven Catholic priests issued a communiqué. In it, they have made several statements the major thrust of which is to describe the social situation in
The case involving the former Attorney General, Yatin Varma, is under police investigation and we shall refrain from going into the minutiae of the case. However, a number
By Sean Carey The decision by Lord Justice Richards and Mr Justice Mitting in the High Court on Tuesday that the consultation leading up to the announcement that the