The Human Rights Act brings home fundamental, universal rights we all have as human beings, and allows us to challenge authorities if they violate them. If you’re lucky you won’t ever need to use it ...
The Human Rights Act undermines Britain’s parliamentary democracy and common law tradition by placing the protection of human ...
The act’s ‘vivid transfer of power’ from Parliament to the courts undermines Britain’s laws, says former Tory leader ...
Former Court of Appeal judge Sir Peter Gross has been appointed to lead an independent review of the Human Rights Act. The government wants to examine whether the 1998 act - which allows UK ...