Law Society warns against ‘intermediate courts’ as solution to criminal backlog Enya McIntosh 27 Mar Courts, News
‘Under-resourced and overstretched’ probation service struggling to protect the public Darrmen Devan 27 Mar Crime, News
Home Office set to cancel hotel contract accommodating migrants ‘at the earliest opportunity’ Coral Radford 26 Mar Immigration, News
Prisons watchdog finds persistent delays in response to prisoner requests Sharmin Sarah 26 Mar News, Prisons
The language gap: Court interpreting poses ‘significant risk’ to justice Beth Cunningham 25 Mar Courts, News
MPs speak out against ‘cruel’ and ‘inhuman’ miscarriage of justice compensation scheme Jon Robins 21 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
Former hospital bosses call for halt to Letby inquiry Jon Robins 18 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
CPS consider challenging appeal of man who has been in prison for 38 years Jon Robins 14 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
Joint submission to prison drugs inquiry highlights systemic issues in current regime Jessica Pandian and Rebecca Gascoigne 13 Mar News, Prisons
‘No accountability’: 50 years after the Birmingham Six Jon Robins 7 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
Justice Minister looks to Texas for ‘carrot-and-stick’ prison reforms Shalini Palani 5 Mar News, Prisons