‘British judges quit Hong Kong bench. What took them so long?’ Nicholas Reed Langen 6 Apr Courts, Human rights
‘The pandemic gave authoritarian-minded leaders all the cover they need to choke off the right to protest’ Nicholas Reed Langen 24 Mar Protest
Putin shows us appeasement does nothing but embolden those who would break rules Nicholas Reed Langen 27 Feb International law
‘Under Lord Reed, we’re seeing a Supreme Court that’s increasingly losing its way’ Nicholas Reed Langen 8 Feb Courts, Immigration
‘Our politicians should be careful about what they wish for’ Nicholas Reed Langen 8 Dec Constitution, Politics
‘The reality of Theresa May’s hostile environment is the horror of Brook House’ Nicholas Reed Langen 3 Dec Asylum, Prisons
“It’s easier to believe that they are “migrants”. We can’t acknowledge we have let 30 desperate refugees drown’ Nicholas Reed Langen 26 Nov Asylum
‘Raab doesn’t care about talking to barristers because he knows his constituents don’t care’ Nicholas Reed Langen 25 Nov Courts, Legal aid
Is it any wonder the Windrush generation don’t trust the Home Office? Nicholas Reed Langen 19 Nov Immigration, News
‘Differences of opinion need to be challenged and scrutinised, not dismissed or shut down’ Nicholas Reed Langen 17 Nov Trans, Women