Human Rights
The Medical Defence Union (MDU) is calling for doctors to be safeguarded from the risks of suffering a ‘moral injury’ caused by not being able to provide optimum patient care during the ongoing health crisis. The MDU, the UK’s leading medical defence organisation, made the call in response to today’s publication of the GMC’s state of… Read more »
The removal of gamekeeping and wildlife management courses from the education syllabus by 2023 has been described by the rural sector as “deeply concerning” in an open letter to the Secretary of State for Education, Nadhim Zahawi. The letter states the removal of the Land & Wildlife course within the new T Level system will… Read more »
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Diplomatic assurances between the government and Libya to guarantee the human rights of deportees have been discredited by senior judges. The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) has ruled two Libyan terror suspects, known only as DD and AS, cannot be deported to Libya. It found that although they pose a national security risk to the… Read more »
Tony Blair has been forced to defend the government’s handling of the ongoing Iranian hostage crisis, as Iran releases a second “confession” from one of the 15 captured sailors. Royal Marine Nathan Thomas Summers appeared on Iranian television today to “apologise” to the Iranian people for “trespassing” in Iranian waters. His appearance was followed by… Read more »