Kneecap rapper will not face terrorism trial after high court rejects CPS appeal
Rapper Liam Γg Γ hAnnaidh will avoid a terrorism trial after the high court upheld a ruling dismissing charges related to displaying a Hezbollah flag during a concert.
Circumcision classified as potentially harmful practice in new CPS guidance
New guidance from the Crown Prosecution Service in England and Wales classifies circumcision as potentially harmful but stops short of labeling it as child abuse following community objections.
CPS issues new guidance on βhonourβ-based and dowry abuse
The Crown Prosecution Service in the UK has released new guidelines aimed at addressing 'honour'-based abuse and dowry-related issues, highlighting emerging forms of domestic abuse.
Ogun approves extra pension benefits for CPS retirees
The Ogun State Government has approved additional pension benefits for retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme to enhance retirement security.
Circumcision classed as possible child abuse in draft CPS document
A draft document from the Crown Prosecution Service categorizes circumcision as a potential form of child abuse, raising concerns about its safety and implications.