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Haroon Siddique

Haroon Siddique is the Guardian's legal affairs correspondent. Twitter @Haroon_Siddique

July 2024

  • A campaign poster for Shockat Adam in a window

    Who are the pro-Gaza independents who unseated Labour MPs?

    All four capitalised on dissatisfaction over Labour’s stance on the Gaza war but said they had other priorities too
  • Aftermath of an attack by Israeli warplanes in Gaza City.

    Middle East crisis live
    Hopes grow over ceasefire between Israel and Gaza as US hails proposal as ‘breakthrough’ – as it happened

    A senior US official said a new proposal by Hamas could lead to a pact that would be a step to a permanent ceasefire
    • Birmingham University censoring student beliefs over Gaza camp evictions, court hears

    • Captain Tom’s daughter and her husband banned from being charity trustees

    • ‘As complicit as Saddam’: people on BA flight held hostage in Kuwait sue UK government

June 2024

  • People stand in a line outside the High Court in London

    NCA failure to investigate imports linked to forced Uyghur labour unlawful, court rules

  • FILE - Pope Francis during his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at The Vatican, on Oct. 18, 2023. One of the defendants in the Vatican’s big financial trial has formally complained to the United Nations that Pope Francis violated his human rights by authorizing wide-ranging surveillance during the investigation. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

    Vatican taken to trial for first time in an English court

  • Julian Assange on a plane to Thailand after his release from prison.

    Julian Assange en route to US Pacific island after accepting US plea deal – as it happened

  • A man stands at a window looking through net curtains

    Washington v WikiLeaks: how the US pursued Julian Assange

  • Interpol candidate accused of role in kidnap of Indian businessmen

  • Acid offences up 75% in UK but only 8% go to court, data suggests

  • UK ‘morally incoherent’ for sending arms to Israel and aid to Gaza, says Oxfam chief

  • Wolverhampton guilty verdicts raise issue of naming child killers

  • Portrayal of character in Steve Coogan’s film The Lost King is defamatory, judge rules

  • London man jailed for ‘stealthing’ after removing condom without consent

  • People hold up placards saying 'zero tolerance for antisemitism'

    Charity Commission drops inquiry into Campaign Against Antisemitism

    Regulator drops investigation four years after claims of political partisanship were raised
  • a woman's hands using a laptop keyboard

    More than 300m children victims of online sexual abuse every year

  • Rachel Reeves smiles in front of a group of people holding Labour party signs

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    ‘No return to austerity under a Labour government,’ says shadow chancellor – as it happened

  • Richard Sherman.

    Richard Sherman, songwriter for Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, dies aged 95

  • People holding up a sign with pictures of their loved ones who had died after being infected with contaminated blood, reading murdered, murdered, murdered

    Hundreds of victims in infected blood scandal to sue UK health secretary

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