🔴 The European Court of Human Rights block on sending asylum seekers to #Rwanda could be overturned by ministers under new proposals, as part of changes to the Human Rights Act.
Law Society president Stephanie Boyce, who represents solicitors, said:"The bill will create an acceptable class of human-rights abuses in the United Kingdom. It is a lurch backwards for British justice. Authorities may begin to consider some rights violations as acceptable"
Sacha Deshmukh, @AmnestyUK's chief executive, said the legislation would represent "a giant leap backwards for the rights of ordinary people"
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🔴 The abolition of the Human Rights Act (HRA), including reducing the influence of the European court of human rights (ECHR), will be introduced before parliament today.
Campaigners and leading lawyers decry the move as a 'systematic erosion of rights' theguardian.com/law/2022/jun/2…
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Opening today's parliamentary debate on #WorldPressFreedomDay2022, Uk Mp @DamianCollins highlighted the threats and pressures independent journalism is increasingly under worldwide.
The day ‘acts as a reminder to governments of the need to respect their commitment to press freedom’. Meanwhile, the Tories are doing the exact opposite.
This years’ theme, fittingly, could be critically applied to sections of proposed bills, which could target journalists and allowing ministers to evade scrutiny instead of protecting freedoms. In fact, sections of the National Security Bill are of the most serious concern.
#LordGeidt: Downing Street is under pressure to make public why Boris Johnson's ethics adviser has quit - as the government faces an urgent question in the Commons over his exit.
In a dramatic escalation last night and thanks to the European judges intervention, the scheduled flight has been cancelled only minutes before takeoff
It was also reported that two last-ditch attempts to halt the flight had been rejected, with the Home Office admitting that there is a risk the flight could be cancelled anyway, after legal challenges meant that fewer than 10 people are expected to board
A source told Playbook that, due to individual case challenges brought against the government, “just seven” people were due to board, and that an ongoing “legal merry go-round” could well mean the “removal of every single last person” from the flight.