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Law concerning use of sexual history in rape trials ‘could be reformed’

Attorney general Jeremy Wright says worries raised by MPs about nature of evidence used in high-profile retrial of Ched Evans are legitimate

31st October 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

The right plea to escape jury service

Letters: My friend claimed he was an alcoholic. He was never troubled again.

30th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Public servants should know the Equality Act

Letters: Few civil or public servants have received any training on any aspect of the 2010 act

30th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Liz Truss abandons Gove’s plan for problem-solving courts

Rehabilitation system seen as too soft on crime as new justice secretary backpedals on reform

21st August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Deliveroo workers’ contracts ban access to employment tribunals

Delivery firm tells its self-employed couriers they cannot go to court to be recognised as staff with more rights

25th July 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Modern slavery and human trafficking on the rise in UK

Demand for cheap goods, cheap labour and cheap sex has driven a steep increase in the number of victims reported to authorities

12th July 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

What are the French strikes about and will they affect the Euro 2016?

Workers are taking to the streets over employment rights, and disruptions are expected – but it’s hard to know how many will heed the call to industrial action

  • Airlines call for EU-wide air traffic control to stop French strike disruption
7th June 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Judges’ reforms threaten the role of lay legal advisers

Following legal aid cuts, plans to bar McKenzie Friends from charging fees will put help beyond financial reach for many

15th April 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Child soldier to war criminal: the trial of Dominic Ongwen

Ugandan Ongwen was abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army at the age of nine. Twenty-five years later, a trial is to establish whether the victim turned perpetrator

1st April 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

‘This is a court of justice not a casino,’ judge tells lawyers over £1.1m fees

Lead QC charged more than £400,000 to defend ex-PM of Qatar in case alleging he was linked to torture of British citizen

4th March 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
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