Miscarriage of justice watchdog refers case of trafficked child forced to work on cannabis farm Jon Robins 1 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
Watchdog accuses police of treating victims ‘like suspects’ over indiscriminate collection of data Jon Robins 31 May Miscarriages of Justice, Police
Hostile Environment policies have put migrants’ lives at risk during Covid-19, finds new report Jon Robins 27 May Immigration
‘Huge deficit’ in legal aid provision leaves asylum seekers with valid claims at high risk of deportation to Rwanda Jon Robins 27 May Asylum
Justice minister denies ‘legal aid advice deserts’ in face of evidence of widespread failures Jon Robins 26 May Legal aid
Police should ‘explain or reform’ stop and search to tackle race disparities Jon Robins 24 May Police
The ex-girlfriend of an MI5 informant begins legal action over abuse cover-up Jon Robins 23 May Police, Spycops
Defendants incorrectly remanded in custody as a result of a widespread misuse of Bail Act Jon Robins 19 May Miscarriages of Justice
Number of Crown Court cases waiting longer than year up by 340% since 2020 Jon Robins 17 May Courts, Prisons
The Court of Appeal is to hear appeal of manslaughter convictions of father and son Jon Robins 16 May Mind the Justice Gap
Half of mentally unwell prisoners assessed as needing hospital treatment refused a transfer last year Jon Robins 12 May Prisons
More than 400,000 new jail places created last year as global prison population hits all time high Jon Robins 11 May News
Lord Chancellor joins calls on the Law Commission to review criminal appeals process Jon Robins 10 May Miscarriages of Justice