Former Post Office chief instructed to delay Horizon compensation claims Samantha Dulieu 19 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Ministers considering alternative redress for wrongly convicted subpostmasters Samantha Dulieu 12 Feb Miscarriages of Justice
Government’s response to Hillsborough Report stops short of enacting new law for victims Samantha Dulieu 7 Dec Hillsborough, Inquests, Miscarriages of Justice
INQUEST marks 40 years of political and legal reform, with more to be done during ‘a time of increasing authoritarianism’ Samantha Dulieu 6 Dec Inquests, Miscarriages of Justice
‘Art Not Evidence’, a new campaign aims to stop the use of rap music as evidence in criminal trials Samantha Dulieu 23 Nov Courts, Criminal Justice, News, Race
Post Office Horizon inquiry marred by disclosure failings Samantha Dulieu 19 Nov Miscarriages of Justice
Lawyers, charities and rights groups laud legal failure of ‘cruel and immoral’ Rwanda asylum policy Samantha Dulieu 16 Nov Human rights, Immigration, News
Bibby Stockholm Migrants “Confined as much as possible” Samantha Dulieu 10 Nov Human rights, Immigration
Two more convictions based on evidence of corrupt officer to be reviewed Samantha Dulieu 8 Nov Miscarriages of Justice, News
One third of pregnant women in UK prisons currently held on remand Samantha Dulieu 31 Oct Prisons, Women
Jailing women for illegal abortions ‘unlikely to provide a just outcome’ Samantha Dulieu 20 Oct Courts, Miscarriages of Justice, News
UN rapporteur warns other countries copying UK’s heavy-handed climate protest crackdown Samantha Dulieu 13 Oct Human rights, Protest
Government announces plans to hold UK offenders in overseas prisons Samantha Dulieu 4 Oct News, Prisons