MPs call for inquiry into role of CPS in Assange case

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As published by the Evening Standard MPs are calling for an inquiry into the role of the Crown Prosecution Service over the case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. A letter has been sent to the chairman of the Justice Select Committee saying evidence has come to light about the role of the CPS in relation […]

Assange treatment “atrocious breach of natural justice”, says David Davis

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As published by the National Union of Journalists At a cross party meeting in parliament, former foreign secretary Sir David Davis described the treatment of journalist Julian Assange as an “atrocious breach of natural justice”. The session in one of the House of Commons’ famous committee rooms, was an opportunity for politicians to hear directly […]

Sir David Davis writes for the Daily Mail on the UK-US extradition treaty.

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As published in the Daily Mail Do business with the US from Britain, and you risk ending up in an American jail. That is not a theory or a political argument – it’s a fact. On Thursday morning, one of Britain’s most successful entrepreneurs got on a plane to fly to San Francisco. When he […]