The reaction to the Russell Brand allegations shows why so many women don't feel safe reporting the crimes against them, reports Jamie Klingler
Crime and Justice
The Lib Dem politician says he'll take on Suella Braverman's Home Office
Reflecting on a decade of court reporting, James Doleman explains how the apparent formality helps take the emotion out of awful events and focus on the evidence
A new parliamentary report reveals that, apart from the £16.4 billion estimated tax and benefit fraud found by the National Audit Office last year, ministers have no idea about the level of fraud in the rest of government
A new parliamentary report details a complete lack of planning in handing out the money to small businesses, pubs, restaurants and some retail premises and clubs
Suella Braverman's wish to leave the European Court of Human Rights would empower those seeking to enslave some of the world's most vulnerable people
The UK's miscarriages of justice watchdog failed to protect Malkinson, who remained in jail for 17 years for a crime he didn't commit
Sunak's Government is throwing out plans to get dirty money out of the UK
How is a shopping site operating in the UK able to market knives seemingly at school kids without sanction? Katherine Denkinson investigates.
The long-delayed project has already cost taxpayers £2 billion and delivered nothing, according to a new parliamentary investigation