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Sunlight is the Best Disinfectant for our Ailing Justice System

Law charity APPEAL welcomed the announcement that TV cameras are to be allowed in Crown Courts in England and Wales…

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Minorities More Likely to Be Jailed for Drug Dealing

Black and Asian men are more likely to be jailed for drug dealing offences in England and Wales than white…

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Wang Yam Knocked Back by European Court of Human Rights

[Editor’s Note: Was this decision without bias. The Judgment was given by a Chamber of seven judges, one of whom was…

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Bradford young woman proud to win Young Volunteer of the Year Award

Khadeeja Bashir (21) from Bradford, who volunteers with Barnardo’s Bradford SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Advice and Support Service), has won…

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Asylum Research Consultancy Country of Information Update Vol. 208

This document provides an update of UK Country Guidance case law, UK Home Office publications and developments in refugee producing…

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Deportation Charter Flights (Escorts and Removals) Q3 July/August/September 2019

Number of males removed?44   Number of females removed?2   Number of escorts?203   Number of flights in total?4. Please…

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Home Office Faces Legal Cases Over Zimbabwean Asylum Seekers

The Home Office faces a series of legal challenges over its decision to allow Zimbabwean government officials to interview people…

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100,000 Children in London ‘Without Secure Immigration Status’

New research estimates that more than 100,000 children are living in London without secure immigration status, despite more than half…

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Serious Crime Victims Wait Longer for Justice After Court Days Cut

Victims of serious crime now wait almost a year-and-a-half for the suspects to go on trial while judges sit “idle”…

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Home Office Overhauls Police Complaints and Discipline Process

The changes ensure that complaints can be dealt with quickly, effectively and proportionately. On Friday 10 January the Home Office…

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Police Officer Jailed for Lying About Uxbridge Child Sex Assault

A police constable who falsely accused a council street cleaner of sexually assaulting a child after an argument about cleaning…

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Prison Staff Misconduct Investigations Rise By Third

Investigations into alleged misconduct by prison staff have risen by a third in a year, figures have revealed. More than…

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