Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg suggests small Section 230 law reform

Mark Zuckerberg proposes ‘thoughtful reform’ of Section 230 laws on user posts – but insists Facebook should NOT be held accountable if they fail to delete damaging material In testimony prepared for a congressional hearing on Thursday, Mark Zuckerberg laid out steps for ‘thoughtful reform’ for the Section 230 law He acknowledged calls from lawmakers … Read more

Two more 18-year-olds are arrested after the murder of law student, 18

Another two 18-year-olds have been arrested over the death of law student Hussain Chaudhry, who was fatally stabbed in east London last week. Scotland Yard said they were arrested on suspicion of murder and of assisting an offender at an address in Bedfordshire yesterday. Both remain in custody. A third 18-year-old, Marvin Ward of Ilford, will appear at … Read more

Hussain Chaudhry: Teenager, 18, is arrested for murder of law student

An 18-year-old has been arrested over the death of law student Hussain Chaudhry, 18, who was fatally stabbed in east London on Wednesday. The Metropolitan Police said the man was arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to an east London police station on Friday evening. He remains in custody as police continue to investigate … Read more

London stab victim pictured: Law student, 18, who died in his mother’s arms

An 18-year-old law student has been pictured for the first time since he was stabbed to death after burglars launched an attack on his family over designer jackets he was selling online. Hussain Ahmed Chaudhry was killed outside his home in Leyton, London, on Wednesday night in an altercation that saw his mother and brother’s … Read more

Ministers under fire over new anti-protests law giving police extra powers after Sarah Everard vigil

Ministers were facing mounting fury today over a draconian new anti-protest law that would hand police greater powers to break up events like the Sarah Everard vigil. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will allow officers to intervene in events that are deemed to have caused ‘serious unease, alarm or distress’. The new legislation, … Read more

Law banning schools from insisting parents buy branded uniforms moves step closer

Sainsbury’s has come out on top as the best British store to buy new school uniform, according to a new study. Parents are able to purchase a new whole set of schooling attire for just £15 – £30 cheaper than John Lewis, which proved to be the most expensive in a comparison of seven British … Read more

Irish Law: Wreckage of plane that nosedived into Scottish mountain 78 years ago discovered by hikers

Wreckage of plane that nosedived into a Scottish mountain while carrying 20 passengers 78 years ago is discovered by hikers – and it even features graffiti from a visitor in 1972 Pamela Aitken, 39, and her friend Kathryn Gaffney, 53, found a plane wreckage They were walking on Irish Law mountain in North Ayrshire, Scotland, … Read more

Unemployed Oxford law graduate, 41, SUES his parents to get a maintenance grant for life

Unemployed Oxford law graduate, 41, SUES his parents to get a maintenance grant for life – after failing to get £1m compensation from the university for him getting a 2:1 not a First Faiz Siddiqui, 41, claims that he is entirely dependent on his wealthy parents Suing mother Rakshanda and father Javed in order to receive … Read more

Beware Murphy’s Law: BRIAN VINER reviews comedy sequel Coming 2 America

Coming 2 America (12) Verdict: Hit-and-miss sequel Rating: Moxie (12) Verdict: Cliched but smart Rating: At what point does an overdue sequel become an ill-starred sequel? It doesn’t seem to be simply a matter of years. More than half a century after the original, Mary Poppins Returns (2018) yielded box-office numbers to please everyone at … Read more

EU slams Britain for ‘breaching international law AGAIN’ by extending Irish border grace period

A furious row has erupted in Europe after Britain unilaterally delayed checks on food going to Northern Ireland. The European Commission accused the UK of breaching international law and violating the Brexit agreement by deciding to continue Irish Sea border grace periods until October.   The Irish Government also branded the intervention extending the soft-touch regulatory regime … Read more