‘Unsustainable fees’ and ‘burnt out’ lawyers: remote advice no solution for legal aid deserts Jon Robins 27 Sep Immigration, News
Wrongfully convicted subpostmaster threatens legal action over lack of compensation Samantha Dulieu 26 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
PROOF 6: It was the Irish first, now it’s the Muslims Jon Robins and Abdallah Barakat 26 Sep Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice, Race, Terrorism
Government pledges to introduce ‘Hillsborough Law’ Bethanie Shoy-Bell 25 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
Brixton prison ‘fundamentally failing’ as inspection reveals overcrowding and drug abuse Samantha Dulieu 24 Sep News, Prisons
Government spent record figures fighting judicial reviews Bethanie Shoy-Bell 19 Sep Human rights, Immigration, News
Police officers accused of domestic abuse routinely avoiding sanction and even being promoted Jon Robins 19 Sep News, Police
Inspection of prison with the highest drug use in the country finds ‘critical threat’ posed by ‘near tsunami of illegal drugs’ Samantha Dulieu 18 Sep Prisons
Barristers’ body criticises ‘kneejerk’ plans to increase magistrates’ sentencing powers Samantha Dulieu 16 Sep Courts, Crime, News
Charity bosses condemn ‘conveyor belt of tragedy’ and criticise ‘security-heavy approach’ after Channel deaths Samantha Dulieu 15 Sep Asylum, News
Thirlwall inquiry dismisses ‘uninformed’ questioning of Letby’s conviction Samantha Dulieu 13 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘Over-criminilisation, over-punishment and discriminatory outcomes’ found in new report on Joint Enterprise law Charles Westwood 12 Sep Crime, Human rights, Miscarriages of Justice, News