‘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
A detailed critique of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Oliver Campbell Michael Birnbaum KC 18 Jan COMMENT, Long Read, 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
A detailed critique of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Oliver Campbell