‘Things changed forever’: posthumous justice for another member of the Shrewsbury 24 Jon Robins 18 Feb Miscarriages of Justice
‘Wholesale and deliberate destruction of evidence’: Shrewsbury 24 cleared Jon Robins 24 Mar Miscarriages of Justice
‘Prejudical’ TV programme renders Shrewsbury 24 convictions unsafe Noah Robinson 4 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News, Undercover cops
Six more members of the Shrewsbury 24 to have 1970s convictions reviewed Jon Robins 27 May Miscarriages of Justice
‘Not our finest hour’: CCRC finally refers ‘Shrewsbury 24’ Jon Robins 5 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
Miscarriage watchdog to take another look at Shrewsbury 24 case Jon Robins 1 May Miscarriages of Justice
Only one in 10 applicants to miscarriage of justice watchdog has lawyer Jon Robins 19 Oct Miscarriages of Justice
Twenty-five steps towards a less error-prone criminal justice system APPEAL 3 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Miscarriage watchdog calls for extra £1m as it struggles to recruit experienced case workers Jon Robins 2 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
Human dignity should be at the heart of our immigration system Elizabeth Palmer 14 May Asylum, Immigration
Helen Pitcher interview: ‘We are independent. I will fight like tooth and nail if I have to’ Jon Robins 14 May Interviews, Miscarriages of Justice
Minister dismisses concerns about miscarriage of justice watchdog Jon Robins 14 Apr Miscarriages of Justice
Three-quarters of police officers have seen evidence lost or destroyed Jon Robins 29 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, Open Justice