UK Justice Under Fire: No Release Date for IPP Sentences Raises Concerns of Inhumane Treatment

A UN expert has urged the UK government to review its indefinite prison sentences for Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP).  IPP Introduced in 2005 by Labour The IPP, introduced in 2005 by Labour, allowed the courts to implement prison sentences with no set release date.  IPP Were Indefinite Sentences Between 2005-2012 IPP sentences were indefinite … Read more

Starmer – Disorder and “Clearly Racist” Riots In Northern Ireland “Intolerable”

Northern Ireland is facing massive challenges fueled by unrest and riots. Starmer spoke to senior PSNI officers about the challenges. Here’s the progress.  Unrest in Northern Ireland Is Concerning Prime Minister Keir Starmer has addressed the public in a statement to express his concerns about the unrest in Northern Ireland. The recent riots have sparked … Read more

Euro Issues: Macron Accuses ‘Hidden Brexiteers’ in Fiery Speech

French President Macron has issued a stark warning that European nationalists are ‘hidden Brexiteers’, urging vigilance against their rise amid crucial elections and escalating tensions with Russia. Here’s the full story. Nationalist Surge French President Emmanuel Macron has held up the UK’s disastrous decision to leave the EU, which just this week saw retailers warning … Read more

New Measures as Rioters’ Incarcerations Rise

The government has implemented emergency measures to tackle prison overcrowding due to sentenced rioters. It’s a move designed to help ease the ongoing prison crisis, and prevent the system from breaking.  Operation Early Dawn Implemented as Emergency Measure The government has launched Operation Early Dawn, a long-term plan that allows defendants awaiting a court appearance … Read more