Nobody denies the crisis in our courts, but make no mistake: Leveson’s review is dangerously misguided
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Nobody denies the crisis in our courts, but make no mistake: Leveson’s review is dangerously misguided
Nobody denies the crisis in our courts, but make no mistake: Leveson’s review is dangerously misguided
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Editorial: The criminal cases backlog requires radical action, but the problem has been caused by government cuts, not by an…

They say the measure would be temporary but I fear, once axed, the ancient right will never be restored

Review will recommend crown court reform to tackle record backlog of 75,000 cases

Retired judges and a former director of public prosecutions are among those calling for the justice secretary to halt plans to…

Right to trial by jury seen as a touchstone of the British justice system, but severe court backlogs may prompt change.

Parliament has surrendered its power. Our policymakers can now barely move without being tripped up in a court of law