‘Cruel and unnecessary’: immigration detention during the pandemic Jon Robins 1 Jun Coronavirus, Immigration
‘We need to protect open justice during the Covid-19 emergency’ Jon Robins 29 May Coronavirus, Open Justice
Six more members of the Shrewsbury 24 to have 1970s convictions reviewed Jon Robins 27 May Miscarriages of Justice
Dramatic leap in prison staff reported with Covid after MoJ change reporting method Jon Robins 27 May Coronavirus, Prisons
‘Chronic liar’ charged with perverting the course of justice over false allegations Jon Robins 15 May Miscarriages of Justice
Households worse off on universal credit win court of appeal test case Jon Robins 13 May Austerity Justice, Welfare benefits
‘No closure’ for family of Gordon Park as appeal court dismissed ‘lady in the lake’ case Jon Robins 7 May Miscarriages of Justice
Law Centres to receive £3m funding to help survive COVID-19 pandemic Jon Robins 5 May Austerity Justice, Coronavirus
‘The tap’s been turned off’: Court lockdown leaves fragile defence profession in crisis Jon Robins 30 Apr Coronavirus, Courts
Petition for mercy on behalf of autistic man sentenced to life for joint enterprise murder Jon Robins 29 Apr Miscarriages of Justice
Miscarriage of justice watchdog rejects application written by former Appeal judge Jon Robins 23 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, News