The verdict is a major blow to the Government's "dream" of discarding its international obligations to offer refuge to those fleeing war and prosecution
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Lawyer Gareth Roberts examines new proposals that may be robust, but are they good policy?
The Government has talked tough on crime while creating the scandal of violent criminals now being let free, writes Josiah Mortimer
Stephen Jackley, a former prisoner turned author and campaigner, pulls back the curtain on the UK prison system in an exclusive interview with Byline Times, as he launches his new book ‘Just Time’.
Major publishers removed articles about a Met Police investigation into the presenter after receiving legal threats, following Byline Times' special investigation. The CEO of press regulator Impress sets out what could be done to prevent such a situation
Trudi Warner faces up to two years in prison for contempt of court. Now activists across the country are copying her action in solidarity
The Attorney General's office has said it plans to push forward contempt of court proceedings against retired social worker Trudi Warner.
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
Climate campaigners say the right to jury trial faces unprecedented threats – with several activists facing court proceedings for telling jurors of their 'right to acquit' on conscience
The European Court of Human Rights is there to safeguard us against our own worst impulses – calls to leave its jurisdiction are deeply troubling, writes Alexandra Hall Hall