‘To ask defendants choose trial by judge is not unreasonable’ Nicholas Reed Langen 2 May Coronavirus, Courts
‘The tap’s been turned off’: Court lockdown leaves fragile defence profession in crisis Jon Robins 30 Apr Coronavirus, Courts
Covid-19, the UK’s Coronavirus Act and emergency ‘remote’ court hearings: what does it mean for open justice? Judith Townend 30 Mar Coronavirus, Courts
‘Compared to politicians, judges are seen as paragons of virtue’ Nicholas Reed Langen 1 Mar Courts, News
‘Locking up suspected terrorists is always popular, but stopping terrorist attacks more so’ Nicholas Reed Langen 5 Feb Courts
It’s time to scrap ‘anachronistic’ criminal dock, says Howard League Edie Martin 24 Jan Courts, Crime, News
MPs call for ‘pause for breath’ on court modernisation programme Jon Robins 1 Nov Austerity Justice, Courts
Wales should have its own devolved justice system, says commission Tom Stokoe 28 Oct Austerity Justice, Courts