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  • Peru's ex-president Alberto Fujimori in 2000.

    ‘Transformative, for better and for worse’: what’s the legacy of Peru’s Alberto Fujimori

    Despite his convictions for corruption and human rights abuses, many see the president who has died at 86 as the country’s greatest leader
  • A prison guard opens a cell door in a corridor inside Fuchū prison, Tokyo.

    Inside Japan’s biggest prison: home to yakuza… and hundreds of old men

    More than one in five prisoners in Fuchū jail is 65 or over – and younger inmates get care qualifications to look after them
  • Prison illustration anatomy of prisons. Posed by models

    Why are prisons so full in England and Wales?

    In a week in which the government has been forced to release inmates early, experts point to a confluence of factors in the overcrowding
  • Assisted dying campaigners protest outside Parliament in London

    The Guardian view on assisted dying: MPs ought to consider the issue

  • Interior of Victorian prison showing cells, netting and one prisoner

    We must stop filling and building prisons

  • Gaby Hinsliff

    The early release of prisoners was unavoidable, but too many women in the UK are now living in fear

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Craig Carter

    Former Met officer jailed for stealing from man who died after collapsing

  • Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre boss resigns after review finds ‘damage’ to survivors

  • Citizens’ jury in England backs assisted dying for terminally ill

  • A Tesco sign on top of a red tiled roof

    Tesco loses UK legal battle over plans to ‘fire and rehire’ staff on lower pay

  • Protesters gather under a placard that reads: 'Every child matters'

    More than 1,500 child trafficking victims in UK feared back with exploiters

  • Oliver Campbell

    ‘The dice is loaded’: the fight to clear Oliver Campbell’s name after 34 years

    Softly spoken and easily startled, Campbell was imprisoned for murder in what has been called one of the longest miscarriages of justice in British criminal history
  • Three easyJet planes sit on a runway.

    EasyJet brand owner loses trademark dispute with fundraising website

    EasyGroup took legal action against Easyfundraising after claiming it had infringed trademarks
    • Court clears man with severe learning difficulties of 1990 London murder

    • MPs renew call for review of ‘unjustifiably vague’ joint enterprise law

    • Bolt drivers seek to be classed as workers at London employment tribunal

  • Apple smartphone and the EU logo in the background

    Apple loses EU court battle over €13bn tax bill in Ireland

  • Linda Lakhdhir

    Britain now stifles peaceful dissent like a repressive regime. It’s time to roll back our anti-protest laws

    Linda Lakhdhir
  • Mel B in conversation on stage

    Mel B among Britons taking fight against afro hair discrimination to parliament

  • Lady Justice Thirlwall will lead the inquiry.

    What is the Thirlwall inquiry, set up after Lucy Letby’s murder convictions?

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