Asylum seekers held in barracks because better accommodation would ‘undermine public confidence’ Jon Robins 1 Feb Asylum, Coronavirus
‘Unprecedented’ court backlogs represent ‘greatest risk to criminal justice’, say justice watchdogs Jon Robins 19 Jan Coronavirus, Courts
Calls for prisoners and staff to be vaccinated immediately as Covid surges Simran Kaur Ghotra 15 Jan Coronavirus, Prisons
Prisoners spending less than 90 minutes a day out of cells despite no positive Covid tests Zoe Darling 7 Jan Coronavirus, Prisons
Tier 4 and the criminal courts: Business as usual Grace Cowell and Zehrah Hasan 22 Dec Coronavirus, Courts, News
Protests of more than two people are to be banned during second lockdown Zoe Darling 4 Nov Coronavirus, Protest
‘Brexit exposed fault-lines in our constitution, the pandemic has fractured these further’ Nicholas Reed Langen 3 Nov Coronavirus, Courts
MPs call for resumption of visits to prisons and a review of immigration detainees Ellie Williams-Brown 7 Oct Coronavirus
Applications for legal aid ‘safety net’ funding drop by quarter post-lockdown Emma Gilbert 6 Oct Coronavirus, Legal aid
Up to 17,000 prisoners could spent significantly longer in prison as a result of lockdown Simran Kaur Ghotra 6 Oct Coronavirus, Prisons
Prison deaths on track to hit highest level in last 10 years Zoe Darling 1 Oct Coronavirus, News, Prisons