“Hey Siri, what does ‘independent’ mean?”…
… and yes, Siri did give definitions which accorded with our understanding of the word.
So it’s farewell to the Bill of Rights Bill
On Tuesday, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk KC announced at Oral Questions in the Commons that “Having carefully considered the Government’s legislative programme in the round, I can inform the House that we have decided not to proceed with the Bill of Rights, but the Government remain committed to a human rights framework that is up to date, fit for purpose and works for the British people”. On the Parliament website, it now says that the bill has been withdrawn.
Dominic Raab, subsequently Tell them to get on with it The Times: “It is disappointing to see this major Conservative reform, which can strengthen freedom of speech and help us deport more foreign criminals, dropped from the government’s agenda. All the wrong people will celebrate.” No surprise there, then.
Charity Law (Scotland).
The Scottish Parliament voted unanimously in favor of passing the The Charities (Regulation and Administrative) (Scotland Bill).
“Secular atheism” as a protected belief?
The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us Ms K Sunderland against The Hut.com Ltd. and Ms P Cohen [2023] UKET 2300911/2022Ms Sunderland worked for The…
