Victims of trafficking failed as a result of legal aid ‘market failure’ Jon Robins 23 Jun Asylum, Immigration
Law Society predicts ‘market collapse’ as one in 10 defence firms collapse Jon Robins 19 Jun Crime, Legal aid
Police warned about holding ‘excessive amounts’ of sensitive information from complainants’ phones Jon Robins 18 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, Police
Right to trial by jury could be restricted to ease pressure on courts, says Lord Chief Justice Jon Robins 17 Jun Coronavirus, Courts
Use of solitary confinement for prisoners ‘inhumane and untenable’ Jon Robins 16 Jun Coronavirus, Prisons
Judicial review ‘a blunt tool’ to resolve post-conviction disclosure Jon Robins 8 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, Open Justice
‘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