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Luton Today on MSNCourt of appeal rules on whether Luton triple murderer Nicholas Prosper will have sentenced increased to 'whole life'The Court of Appeal has ruled on the Solicitor General’s call for a Luton murderer’s sentence to be increased to ‘whole life’.
A Luton man described as “a dangerous individual” by police has been convicted of murder after attacking his victim in their own home.
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Luton Today on MSNOpinion: From Luton to Dhaka: A British-Bangladeshi Writer Calls on Dr Yunus to Seize Bangladesh’s Last ChanceAs a British-Bangladeshi writer and filmmaker based in Luton, I feel a deep responsibility to speak now, not only as someone ...
The planning team behind Luton Town Football Club has asked for the affordable housing element to be removed from its Power ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority consistently ruled in favor of Trump policies this term, reshaping key constitutional and cultural precedents.
A Supreme Court ruling at the end of June handed a major victory to parents who want to opt their children out of lessons that run counter to their religious beliefs, part of a push for parental ...
“When a court concludes that the Executive Branch has acted unlawfully, the answer is not for the court to exceed its power, too,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote for the conservative majority ...
Trump administration celebrates Supreme Court's decision restricting nationwide injunctions, as Bondi noted 35 of 40 injunctions came from just five liberal districts.
The Supreme Court justices, in the just-completed term, released decisions that resulted in big wins for conservative states, religious parents and President Trump.
The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Trump v. Casa limits federal judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, allowing presidents to advance their constitutional interpretations ...
The Supreme Court’s latest decision underscores the need for a balanced approach to judicial authority, reaffirming that congressional intent limits judicial powers. Justice Kagan's previous remarks ...
The US's top court limited the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions, making it easier for Trump to carry out his agenda through executive orders.
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