What’s really behind Boris Johnson’s review of the Human Rights Act Nicholas Reed Langen 11 Dec Courts, Human rights
‘Brexit exposed fault-lines in our constitution, the pandemic has fractured these further’ Nicholas Reed Langen 3 Nov Coronavirus, Courts
Government running out of time to embed data strategy at heart of £1bn digital court reforms Ellie Williams-Brown 13 Oct Courts
‘All hands to the pump’: courts to extend hours to clear 10 year backlog Jon Robins 3 Jul Coronavirus, Courts
‘Do we really want to import an Americanised judiciary – alongside chlorinated chicken’ Nicholas Reed Langen 25 Jun Courts, Human rights
Right to trial by jury could be restricted to ease pressure on courts, says Lord Chief Justice Jon Robins 17 Jun Coronavirus, Courts
Lawyers’ concern over lack of public scrutiny of remote trials Billie Tomlinson 15 May Coronavirus, Courts
‘To ask defendants choose trial by judge is not unreasonable’ Nicholas Reed Langen 2 May Coronavirus, Courts
‘The tap’s been turned off’: Court lockdown leaves fragile defence profession in crisis Jon Robins 30 Apr Coronavirus, Courts