Will there finally be justice for Daniel Morgan?

The Home Secretary’s

How the Ministry of Justice’s proposal for the tendering of criminal legal aid is misconceived and illiberal

The government has a contradictory approach to the legal profession.

Should companies be able to sue for libel?

Earlier this week, Conservative and Liberal D

Three things we have learned from the Huhne and Pryce Trial

"Marital coercion" has no place in a modern criminal justice system

The Defamation Bill does not need this "Leveson amendment"

The Defamation Bill is close to becoming the law in England and Wales. 

What Pryce justice?

One of our national vices is to sneer at those who ask basic questions. This in turn creates a general reluctance of people to ask such questions, so as not to risk “looking stupid”.

Should public authorities be able to sue for libel?

It is a principle of the common law of England and Wales that a public authority cannot bring an action for defamation.  And this is right and proper, as being able to sue for libel (and there

How the UK Border Agency nearly blew Robin Hood Airport "sky high"

The security managers of Robin Hood Airport are well known for their zeal in searching Twitter while off-duty for tweets containing supposed "bomb threats" which

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What powers do the Downing Street police actually have?

Everyone has the common law right to use the public highway. 

What to look out for in the Leveson report

One: Governance

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