Campaigners on behalf of a prisoner claiming to be wrongly convicted for the murder of his father have accused the police of ‘tunnel vision’ for failing to follow up on a list of ‘enemies’. Mark ...
A consortium of human rights groups has called for the ‘adversarial’ migrant age assessment body to be closed. Over 100 ...
The guidance for the court document retention regime is contained in the crown court’s Record Retention and Disposition ...
Recent data released by Ministry of Justice shows that 2025 recorded the highest number of deaths in prison on record. Last ...
A report produced by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons has revealed in London Magistrates’ Courts ‘less than 60% of previous ...
Illicit drug-use is driving debt, violence and self-harm at a prisoner in Warwickshire according to a recent inspection that ...
A follow-up review of HMP Parc has found continuing failings, with drugs ‘far too easily available’ and improvements ...
The police and courts downplayed racist violence in the wake of the Southport killings treating it as ‘mindless thuggery’, ...
Her latest investigation reveals that he might well have had an alibi all along – and that Dorset police might have ‘buried ...
Miscarriages of justice are inevitable without urgent and ‘long overdue’ reforms to forensic science according to a House of Lords inquiry.
The Metropolitan Police has successfully defended a legal challenge against its policy requiring officers to declare membership of the Freemasons, a move described as vital for restoring public trust.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council has said officers are ‘determined to do more’ to hold abusers to account where their victims have been driven to die by suicide. However, forces face mounting ...