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Texas Judge Rules DACA Unlawful in Blow to Dreamers

A federal judge in Texas has declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme unlawful, throwing the futures of thousands of 'Dreamers' into uncertainty and escalating the US immigration debate.

Grandfather and Archbishop's Relative Sues Tory Party

A former Conservative Party member, who is also the grandfather of the Archbishop of Jerusalem, has launched a High Court lawsuit against the party, alleging serious misconduct and demanding justice.

Pro-Israel activist sues Sydney restaurant over exclusion

A Sydney restaurant faces legal action after allegedly vilifying and excluding a pro-Israel activist who participated in a controversial News Corp publicity campaign, sparking debate about free speech and political discrimination.

FCA faces lawsuit over bond tape 'manifest error'

The Financial Conduct Authority is embroiled in a High Court battle as market participants accuse the regulator of catastrophic misjudgment in its controversial bond reporting reforms.

Detroit court halted over trousers-less defendant

A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.

Police officer appears in court without trousers

A police officer's unconventional court appearance without trousers sparked confusion and legal debate after he claimed his uniform was 'uncomfortable' during a misconduct hearing.

ICE's Hidden Detention Sites Exposed in US

Shocking investigation reveals ICE operates hidden detention facilities across the US, using unmarked buildings and covert tactics to detain immigrants away from public scrutiny.

Trump faces £230m Justice Department lawsuit

The US Justice Department has launched a massive £230 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, seeking unprecedented financial penalties over his alleged election interference activities.

Fertility clinic error sparks embryo legal battle

Couples are taking urgent legal action against a London fertility clinic after an administrative error threatened the destruction of their frozen embryos, raising serious questions about oversight in the UK fertility industry.

Home Office paid migrant £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals the Home Office paid Ethiopian migrant Hadush Kebatu £500 to voluntarily depart Britain, raising serious questions about taxpayer-funded 'incentive payments'.

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