Ruth Ellis and The British Establishment’s Buddhist Attack Dog Lawyer Neil Root 4 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘Not just improper but unconstitutional’: Law Commission on judicial attempts to ‘fetter’ CCRC Jon Robins 28 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Danny Major: ‘CCRC has made a decision – yet they are refusing to disclose it’ Jon Robins 17 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Twelfth conviction linked to corrupt officer Derek Ridgewell referred to Court of Appeal Aina Alyssa Sazali 14 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Remembering Paddy Hill: ‘He spoke the truth – whether you liked it or not’ Jon Robins 14 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Andrew Malkinson to finally receive initial payout, becoming one of tiny number of wrongfully convicted to be compensated Samantha Dulieu 13 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
CCRC investigator workloads more than doubled since 2010 Jon Robins 13 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
CCRC chief executive spent thousands of pounds of public money on luxury French hotels Jon Robins 10 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘In summary, ladies and gentlemen, we did not find any murders.’ Jon Robins 5 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Westminster Commission: Call for evidence into joint enterprise Jon Robins 4 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Legal aid crisis: 44% of applicants to Court of Appeal unrepresented Jon Robins 4 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
CCRC refers conviction of final member of the ‘Stockwell Six’ Jon Robins 3 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
MPs call for parliamentary scrutiny of appointment of new CCRC chair Jon Robins 30 Jan Miscarriages of Justice, News
Lord Chancellor to ‘steady the ship’ after after months of turmoil at CCRC Jon Robins 29 Jan Miscarriages of Justice, News
A detailed critique of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Oliver Campbell Michael Birnbaum KC 18 Jan COMMENT, Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice
A detailed critique of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Oliver Campbell