‘Shameful’: Just £10,000 paid out to victims of wrongful conviction in two years Jon Robins 23 Oct Miscarriages of Justice
Parole board could open to victims and press to increase transparency Jon Robins 21 Oct Crime, Open Justice
The miscarriage of justice watchdog refers 750th case after match on DNA database Jon Robins 2 Oct Miscarriages of Justice
Children in prison were spending just 40 minutes out of cells and no longer able to see families Jon Robins 24 Sep Prisons, Young people
Government admits to not knowing extent of excessive pre-trial detention post Lockdown Jon Robins 16 Sep Crime
The looming shadow: the ‘dysfunctional’ relationship between the CCRC and the Ministry of Justice Jon Robins 10 Sep Miscarriages of Justice
Secret Barrister takes on ‘fake law’ and the ‘lies and spin’ of press and politicians Jon Robins 2 Sep Human rights, Media
Inmates at HMP Maidstone not received any contact since lockdown Jon Robins 6 Jul Coronavirus, Prisons
‘All hands to the pump’: courts to extend hours to clear 10 year backlog Jon Robins 3 Jul Coronavirus, Courts
MoJ accused of undermining independence of miscarriage watchdog and ‘clipping its wings’ Jon Robins 1 Jul Miscarriages of Justice
UNJUST PODCAST: The story of Winston Trew and the Oval Four (Part I) Jon Robins 26 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, UNJUST podcast