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Haroon Siddique

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

March 2024

  • Supporters of Assange hold placards reading 'free Assange'

    Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US

  • Supporters of Palestine hold flags, and placards during  protest in central London.

    Former CPS chief says clampdown on protests risks creating ‘thought crimes’

  • Exterior of the Garrick Club

    Lawyers call on judges in Garrick Club to give up membership

  • US secretary of state Antony Blinken during his visit to Cairo on 21 March

    Middle East crisis live
    Middle East crisis: consensus among US and Arab allies on need for immediate, sustained Gaza ceasefire, says Blinken – as it happened

  • Police accused of stifling protest after Manchester arrest over Palestine chant

  • ‘Nothing in the language excludes admission of women’: KC issues opinion on Garrick Club rules

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Government loses all seven Lords votes on Rwanda bill – as it happened

  • Vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US

  • How has UK extremism definition changed and why is it attracting criticism?

  • Gibraltar’s government accused of trying to interfere in corruption inquiry

  • What is the Post Office Horizon bill and why is it controversial?

  • Ministers’ initial refusal to say Frank Hester’s comments were racist speaks volumes

  • Bereaved families continue to wait for Essex mental health inquiry

  • Calls for legal action after ‘unimaginable suffering’ filmed at Devon pig farm

  • ‘Impossible numbers’: where could Jeremy Hunt’s budget cuts fall?

  • Years of delays to rape trials a ‘significant injustice’, says judge

February 2024

  • Lady Elish Angiolini in black clothes and glasses in front of a microphone at the Sarah Everard inquiry.

    Elish Angiolini: Sarah Everard inquiry chair who’s held Scotland’s top legal roles

  • Trevor Birney (left) and Barry McCaffrey pose in the back of a van with clear sacks containing journalistic material

    Secret tribunal to hear claims police spied on Northern Ireland journalists

  • No to Islamophobia. No to war placards are leaned against a fence

    What is Islamophobia and why does Tory government not accept definition?

  • Rows of battery-farmed hens

    Carrying chickens by their legs should remain unlawful, say UK campaigners

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