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
Right to legal aid is ‘basic human right’, Jeremy Corbyn tells Justice Alliance meeting Labour leader joins Shami Chakrabarti to condemn cuts to legal aid while row continues over duty criminal solicitors’ contract 7th January 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
Criminal courts charge must be abolished ‘as soon as possible’ Justice committee says mandatory payment of up to £1,200 for convicted defendants ‘incompatible with principles of justice’ 24th November 2015Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
UK internet providers may yet be required to keep browsing data Latest round of lobbying by senior police officers and security services suggests the measure will be resurrected in new investigatory powers bill 31st October 2015Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan