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UK Law
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US Prosecutors Oppose Bail for Tate Brothers Amid Extradition Proceedings
British prosecutors are urging a US court to keep brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate in custody, citing concerns that their immense resources and social media reach make them a significant flight risk during extradition proceedings.
August 11, 2026
Official EHRC Rules for Single-Sex Spaces Take Effect
New EHRC guidance mandates that public single-sex spaces, such as toilets and changing rooms, should be organized based on biological sex in England, Wales, and Scotland.
August 4, 2026
Supreme Court to evaluate legality of Palestine Action ban
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from Palestine Action's co-founder, challenging the government's decision to ban the group under anti-terrorism laws.
July 30, 2026
MI5 and Police Ordered to Pay Damages for Spying on Journalist
For the first time, MI5 has been forced to pay compensation after the Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled they and the PSNI illegally surveilled journalist Vincent Kearney.
July 23, 2026
Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Miami amid new UK extradition attempt
US Marshals have arrested Andrew and Tristan Tate in Miami following a fresh wave of serious criminal charges filed by British prosecutors.
July 20, 2026
Andrew and Tristan Tate apprehended in Miami following UK extradition request
US Marshals have arrested Andrew and Tristan Tate in Miami as British authorities seek their extradition to face 59 new charges including rape and human trafficking.
July 19, 2026
US Marshals Detain Andrew and Tristan Tate on UK Extradition Warrant
Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami by US Marshals due to an extradition request from the UK involving 59 new criminal allegations.
July 19, 2026
Official inquiry confirms MI5 provided false testimony to courts
A damning official investigation has revealed that MI5 knowingly misled courts to protect an abusive neo-Nazi informant, leading to potential legal repercussions for the agency.
July 16, 2026
Ruth Ellis Receives Posthumous Pardon Seven Decades After Execution
Seven decades after her execution for murder, Ruth Ellis has been granted a posthumous pardon by the UK government, reflecting an acknowledgment of the domestic abuse and controlling dynamics present in her case.
July 9, 2026
Met Police compensate Graham Linehan following controversial arrest
The Metropolitan Police have apologized and paid a settlement to Graham Linehan after his 2025 arrest for social media posts, which the force subsequently stopped investigating.
July 9, 2026