The technology has already recouped hundreds of millions of pounds and could be extended right across Government, according to a new report by the National Audit Office
Crime and Justice
Attempts to claim that the treatment of Lucy Connolly and Bob Vylan in any way demonstrate a "two tier" justice system are completely wide of the mark, argues barrister Gareth Roberts
Huge sums of money have yet to be returned by businesses five years after the last Conservative Government's Covid 'bounce back' loan scheme was launched
A National Audit Office report reveals nearly 50,000 unresolved family court cases in England, with some children waiting more than two years due to chronic delays, rising costs and fragmented oversight
Ranking crimes by nationality risks stoking a repeat of last summer's racist riots, argues Minnie Rahman, who urges ministers to focus on fairness and rehabilitation instead
The MoJ has been found guilty of racial discrimination, harassment, and constructive unfair dismissal, in a landmark case first exposed by Byline Times
After years of inaction, the Criminal Case Review Commission has finally referred the case of PC Danny Major to the Court of Appeal
Five things you probably didn't know about the crime better known as 'revenge porn'
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband Richard tells Byline Times that the UK's approach is leaving vulnerable Britons 'left behind'
The media is often more interested in what led to mothers being jailed than in the safety of the babies they're forced to have behind bars, argues Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia