Independent review concludes that the legal framework governing biometric technologies is ‘not fit for purpose’. Udit Mahalingam 29 Jun Human rights
Former sub-postmistress prosecuted for false accounting has case referred for appeal by CCRC. Udit Mahalingam 27 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
Systemic failures in prison healthcare contributed to the death of a man with HIV, an inquest finds. Udit Mahalingam 9 Jun Inquests, Prisons
British Transport Police officer dismissed over inappropriate sexual behaviour Udit Mahalingam 30 May Police, Women
Around 50 children strip searched by the police every week – and most are black Udit Mahalingam 25 May Police, Race
Guardian wins challenge over access to employment tribunal papers Udit Mahalingam 24 Mar Open Justice
Divisional Court rules that Met Police breached Everard vigil organisers’ rights Udit Mahalingam 11 Mar Police, Women
MPs call for an urgent review of compensation for the wrongly convicted Udit Mahalingam 22 Feb Miscarriages of Justice
Calls for urgent action to tackle violence against women and girls in football Udit Mahalingam 8 Feb Women
Rights groups call for ‘urgent review’ of COVID-related fines and prosecutions Udit Mahalingam 2 Feb Coronavirus, Miscarriages of Justice
Met’s efforts to stop Sarah Everard vigil breached rights, say campaigners Udit Mahalingam 24 Jan Protest, Women