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
Crime and Justice
Charity's claims come as councils across the UK cut budgets for VAMG services
The crisis followed the last Conservative Government's failure to fulfil its promise to build up to 20,000 more prisons places before leaving office
Officers have been using technology used by Israel during its operations in Gaza and the West Bank
Domestic violence charity Refuge's CEO Abigail Ampofo says that the Government's decision to end rehabilitation courses for some offenders is 'deeply troubling'
An estimated 230 million girls and women alive today are believed to have been subjected to some form of female genital mutilation - yet it rarely ever makes the news
Part One of a five part special investigation by Dan Evans and Tom Latchem
Despite what you may have read in parts of the media, this case showed our criminal justice system is as objective and robust as ever, argues lawyer Gareth Roberts
Azhar Lal was extradited in 1991 under an agreement meant to prevent him from having his sentence increased to life without parole, which he claims, was never honoured
The truth is Starmer made profound improvements to tackling crimes against women and girls while Director of Public Prosecutions, reveals a veteran barrister