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Babri Masjid: The politico-religious wedge between Indian Muslims and Hindus
India's top court revives criminal conspiracy charges against senior leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
Major win for Donald Trump as Neil Gorsuch confirmed to Supreme Court
Gorsuch, aged 49, could be on the court for decades.
The state must protect schoolchildren from selfish parents who go on term-time holidays
Parents who whisk their children away during school terms deny them a proper education.
Term-time holidays: Dad who took daughter out of school for Florida trip loses landmark court battle
Jon Platt had challenged a £120 fine for taking six-year-old to Florida for a week.
Donald Trump poised for first major success after string of failures
Russia, travel bans and healthcare have all gone wrong for president but one thing may finally go his way.
As Gorsuch's nomination passes first hurdle only the nuclear option looms
'It has become clear that Judge Gorsuch does not have the 60 votes necessary to end debate on his nomination.'
Venezuela opposition calls for removal of Supreme Court judges over ruling that nullified congress
The top court annulled the opposition-dominated National Assembly and later reversed its ruling.
Venezuela's Supreme Court urged to review decision on Congress amid coup allegations and protests
The court had earlier ruled it was taking over the legislature's role from the National Assembly.
Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch calls attacks on judges 'disheartening' and 'demoralising'
When asked if that included President Trump, Gorsuch said it applied to 'anyone'.
Gina Miller: Westminster will inherit EU's 'place to blame' title after Brexit
'If you no longer have Brussels to blame, then Westminster takes its place,' Miller said.
Senate to fast track Trump's Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch
Democrats express disappointment as Obama pick was blocked, but some support Gorsuch.
Russian justice ministry moves to declare Jehovah's Witnesses an extremist group
The religious group warned such action would "entail disastrous consequences" for religious freedom in Russia.
Ted Cruz dubs the halting of Donald Trump's travel ban as 'utterly lawless'
The Texas Senator told a cheering audience that the current Congress has the opportunity to be 'historic'.
Supreme Court upholds minimum income of £18,600 if foreign spouses wish to settle in UK
Before 2012, couples only had to show they could maintain themselves without accessing public funds.
Who is Lord Neuberger? The Supreme Court president causing a stir over Brexit and Article 50
He criticised politicians for not defending judges after the Brexit legal challenge.
Confusion at the White House over whether Donald Trump's travel ban case will reach Supreme Court
Several different messages came from the White House, with a revised order also a possibility.
Donald Trump orders 'nuclear attack' on Senate over Supreme Court nomination
The US president is keen to have Neil Gorsuch nomination forced through the chamber.
Neil Gorsuch is only the start - Republicans are about to conquer the US Supreme Court
Three of the sitting supreme court justices are in their 80s and could be replaced by Donald Trump.
Birmingham City University research group set up to provide a blow-by-blow account on Brexit
University will track every twist and turn of the Brexit debate, whether it lasts two years or a decade.
Theresa May faces grilling from MPs at PMQs after Supreme Court defeat
Labour and Conservative MPs want May to publish a White Paper on her Brexit plans.
Government expected to introduce 'most straightforward Brexit bill possible' on Thursday
The Supreme Court ruling requires the PM to seek Parliament's approval to trigger the Brexit process.
The Supreme Court judges who voted against the Article 50 ruling
Three justices voted against majority ruling that Government needs parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50.
The law is now clear – Parliament must vote on Article 50 and it could block Brexit
Parliament has the right to vote on triggering Article 50 after the Supreme Court ruling on Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn, Paul Nuttall and MPs react to Supreme Court's Brexit judgement
Labour leader confirms he will seek to amend an Article 50 Bill in the House of Commons.
Gina Miller hailed as hero as Supreme Court judges decide MP's will vote on Article 50
She led the legal challenge over who had the right to begin the UK's departure from the EU.
Brexit: Supreme Court's Article 50 ruling summary
Supreme Court rules that ministers need Parliament's approval to trigger Article 50 and begin the Brexit process.
Theresa May loses Article 50 ruling and must consult with MPs before triggering Brexit
Judges rule by 8-3 majority that the Government cannot leave the EU without consulting with Parliament first.
Theresa May braces herself for Supreme Court Brexit ruling on Article 50
The 11 top judges will decide whether MPs and peers should have a vote on Article 50.
Jeremy Corbyn hints at whipping Labour MPs to back Article 50 vote
Corbyn was the most rebellious Labour backbencher during New Labour's time in government.
Disabled man wins UK Supreme Court case after FirstGroup bus injustice
Critics said the judgement did not provide enough clarity regarding disabled people's rights on public transport.