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The miscarriage of justice watchdog has referred the murder convictions of two men eight years after it first received their ...
A senior judge has ordered high street banks including Barclays, Nat West and Lloyds to release information on secret ...
In choosing to foreground workload concerns over correcting wrongful convictions, the CBA risks legitimising a system that ...
Keir Starmer made a personal commitment yesterday to review the scandal of the lack of compensation and care for the victims ...
Joint enterprise – also known as secondary liability or complicity – has long been a contested area of criminal law in ...
The Post Office Horizon scandal, which led to the most widespread miscarriage of justice in human history, caused 13 people to take their own lives according to a new report laying bare the ...
Charlie Taylor claimed that the police and prison service had effectively ‘ceded the airspace’ above two high security prisons to organised crime gangs delivering contraband by drones. He argued that ...
When Billy Power of the Birmingham Six walked free from the Central Criminal Court in March 1991 after more than 16 years’ wrongful imprisonment, he asked the hundreds of journalists assembled on ...
Surrey Police arrested some 46 people including four young people who were subsequently charged with the Guildford and Woolwich offences. They became known as the Guildford Four. Charged with murder ...
Leading statisticians have come out in support of a former nurse serving 30 years for murder in a final attempt to clear his name. The miscarriage of justice watchdog is expected to decide whether or ...
A fresh investigation into the case of Jeremy Bamber, convicted of murdering his family in 1985, has revealed ‘significant evidence’ and police failings that may indicate he was wrongly convicted. A ...
A Westminster inquiry into the controversial law around joint enterprise was launched in the House of Commons on Tuesday night at an event highlighting the impact on the families and friends of those ...