The court rejected the claim that the trade violated the UK’s legal obligations and determined that its propriety was a matter for Parliament to decide
By Jacob Jaffa
The US president claimed that the charges against his Israeli counterpart were ‘unfair’ and called for a pardon for ‘a ‘great hero’
Legal experts have suggested the ruling could ‘bring about the financial demise’ of the governing faction in Ramallah
By David Isaac
One of the Belfast-based bands members is set to appear in court after he was allegedly filmed cloaked in a Hezbollah flag
The rapper, real name Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, has been accused of displaying the Hezbollah flag contrary to anti-terror laws
By Imogen Garfinkel
The High Court rejected the claim, brought by a number of children, parents and education providers, that the tax measures would violate human rights law
Karim Khan has been accused by a fellow lawyer of coercing her into ‘non-consensual sex acts’
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The trio were found in possession of 3D-printed firearm components and their phones contained hundreds of racist messages
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The legal team defending the decision not to suspend the F-35 fighter jet programme that alleged breaches of international law ‘do not necessarily indicate... genocidal intent’
The decision could see the UN agency, which has been accused of employing Hamas operatives, hit with significant claims from the relatives of terror victims
Ali Khamenei ‘led the decision to carry out a bomb attack and issued an executive order or fatwa to carry it out’, prosecutor Sebastián Basso said
Khan has denied all allegations and vowed to cooperate with the investigation
By Ellie Grant
The High Court is to hear a claim that the government’s policy is a breach of human rights
By Simon Rocker
The legislation represents a key victory for the Netanyahu government but has been criticised as an ‘attack on Israeli democracy’
The ruling came as the result of a landmark lawsuit filed by a British rabbi who lost his wife and children in a terror attack
A new claim from victims’ relatives alleges that Students for Justice in Palestine ‘aided and abetted’ the terror group