Victims speak to Byline Times as some are forced to cough up thousands of pounds to access their abusers' trial transcripts
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Only a minority of Brits back the plan pushed by right-wing Conservative MPs to quit the international court
Julian Petley and the Good Law Project argue that the channel is being held to different standards on impartiality from those governing public service broadcasters
NHS doctor Chris Day is set to challenge a tribunal decision in a case where 90,000 emails were destroyed 'in the middle of the night' while a hearing was underway
The Government has looked for political gain at the expense of victims and survivors of Northern Ireland’s 30-year conflict who have spent decades in pursuit of truth and justice, argues Emma DeSouza
The Government appears keen to limit climate protestors' legal justifications for direct action
Stella Assange speaks to Byline Times about her fears for her husband if his extradition to the US is allowed following a forthcoming hearing in London
Substantial evidence of criminal behaviour and cover-up at Mirror Group Newspapers emerged last summer at trial
A law granting immunity to perpetrators during The Troubles was passed despite overwhelming opposition from parties in Northern Ireland and the Irish Government
Veteran Crime Reporter Duncan Campbell examines the sad history of wrongful prosecutions and the decline of deeply researched investigations