Danny Major: ‘CCRC has made a decision – yet they are refusing to disclose it’ Jon Robins 17 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Twelfth conviction linked to corrupt officer Derek Ridgewell referred to Court of Appeal Aina Alyssa Sazali 14 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Remembering Paddy Hill: ‘He spoke the truth – whether you liked it or not’ Jon Robins 14 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Prison Inspection finds concerns over violence and drug use at HMP Durham Syed Chishty 13 Feb News, Prisons
Andrew Malkinson to finally receive initial payout, becoming one of tiny number of wrongfully convicted to be compensated Samantha Dulieu 13 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
CCRC investigator workloads more than doubled since 2010 Jon Robins 13 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Record number of asylum seekers died in Home Office care in 2024 Jennifer Zhou 12 Feb Immigration, News
Dilapidation and poor hygiene detrimental to progress at Young Offenders Institute Aya Mohamed 12 Feb News, Prisons
British government is ‘very likely’ breaching IPP prisoners’ human rights, according to UN torture specialist Eleanor Ryan 12 Feb News, Prisons
Systemic failures at HMP Lowdham Grange linked to rising suicide rates Claire McGourlay 10 Feb News, Prisons
Six black boys found not guilty after jury rejects Joint Enterprise murder case Aya Mohamed 10 Feb News
CCRC chief executive spent thousands of pounds of public money on luxury French hotels Jon Robins 10 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
Women in prison facing ‘astonishing gaps in basic decency’ and ‘overreliance’ on physical force Samantha Dulieu 6 Feb News, Prisons