17/03/2015
Susan Hulme and team report, as Theresa May says police and others should be able to give evidence about child abuse without fear of prosecution under the Official Secrets Act.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Secretary says police, civil servants or intelligence officers should be able to give evidence about child abuse without fear of being prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act.
In their last question time the Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, and his Labour opposite number, Sadiq Khan, clash over legal aid cuts and prisons.
MPs call for the release after 13 years of the last British resident held at Guantanamo Bay.
MPs rejected changes made by the Lords to the Government's Modern Slavery Bill.
And two former heads of the Metropolitan Police warn against the use of water cannon on the streets of London.
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