More than four out of 10 prisoners HMP Pentonville felt ‘unsafe’, half reported that they had been ‘bullied or victimized’ by staff and three had taken their own lives in the last 12 months. A ...
In practice, the statutory scheme introduces serious delays. The Secretary of State has up to 90 days to respond to a ...
At the time of the original scheduled date of execution bestselling writer John Grisham joined bipartisan politicians, ...
The first national monitoring scheme for joint enterprise cases has revealed that last year almost six out of 10 defendants ...
A new report from charity the Sutton Trust report has found those who were privately educated and/or graduates of Oxford or ...
Conviction: The Case of Lucy Letby follows her new barrister, Mark McDonald, as he gathers the new evidence he believes will see her case referred to the Court of Appeal. In order to convince the ...
The start of the Labour Party’s annual conference this week will be met with a wave of nationwide protests in response to the ...
An independent review has found disabled victims of crime disproportionately suffer from inadequate access to justice.
Back in the 1970s and 1980s, there were only a limited number of ways to mount an effective challenge to a conviction, especially once the Appeal Court had rejected any approach on traditional grounds ...
Almost lost amid the avalanche of publicity which accompanied the release of the Birmingham Six on 14 March 1991 was an announcement from Home Secretary Kenneth Baker MP. A Royal Commission was to be ...
In an interview with Conservative Home last week, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said he is the first impartial Lord Chancellor in 400 years. As his February pre-election PR stunt the Global Law ...