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IN THE MATTER OF JAMES LAWLOR (2007)
06.06.2007
IN THE MATTER OF ALAN MILLAR (2007)
17.05.2007
IN THE MATTER OF ALAN KIPPAX (2007)
10.05.2007
Britain?s senior judge gave warning last night that the Ministry of Justice announced yesterday risks...
30.03.2007
Cabinet battle over justice ministry
20.03.2007
Judges reject latest reform plan
14.02.2007
Third terror suspect has disappeared, Reid admits
17.01.2007
Lord Goldsmith backs Brown in feud with Reid
27.11.2006
Reid wary of phone tap data as evidence
27.11.2006
Law to target criminals who profit from crime
30.10.2006
Extradition law sparks anger
22.09.2006
Change may tip balance in favour of majority that abide by law
29.08.2006
Hijackers' right to work ruling due
04.08.2006
Widow of headmaster sides with his killer in jail dispute
01.08.2006
Top judge defends fraud juries
31.07.2006
Bouncers on Britain's borders? It's more hot air from Blair
26.07.2006
Petty criminals to face court within a day of being caught
24.07.2006
Bouncers on Britain's borders? It's more hot air from Blair
24.07.2006
Reid humbled by U-turn on human rights
21.07.2006
The less the Home Secretary does, the better it will be
21.07.2006
Halfway release for most dangerous criminals is to end
20.07.2006
Merger of police forces is scrapped
12.07.2006
Parliament failed us in passing the Terrorism Act
11.07.2006
Legal crisis erupts over paedophile sentencing
10.07.2006
Home Office opens door to lighter drug penalties
10.07.2006
Home Secretary can halt process without an Act of Parliament
06.07.2006
Judges 'have become whipping boys to hide ministerial failings'
05.07.2006
Human rights ruling leaves anti-terror law in tatters
29.06.2006
Reid criticised over 'on the hoof' policy for paedophiles
20.06.2006
Back off, chief judge tells politicians
19.06.2006
Instant fines urged for knife crime
12.06.2006
New laws 'have not made the UK safer'
09.06.2006
Short, sharp shock sentences delayed as prisons are bursting at the seams
30.05.2006
Is the Home Secretary's empire now too big to be effective?
09.05.2006
Foreign robber who avoided deportation faces terror charges
05.05.2006
Questions over extending deportation law
05.05.2006
Don't blame the judges
03.05.2006
Clarke to tighten rules on quashed convictions
20.04.2006
Mr Clarke is doing the law an injustice
20.04.2006
Judge in attack on anti-terror orders
13.04.2006
Rape and the sobering argument of consent
13.04.2006
A murder trial is such good education
03.04.2006
Challenge to Clarke over force mergers
29.03.2006
US snubs Britain over sex criminals
08.03.2006
POLICE AND JUSTICE BILL COULD WEAKEN COMMUNITY INFLUENCE ON LOCAL POLICING
07.03.2006
Brixton moves from 'softly softly' to zero tolerance on cannabis
02.12.2005
R v STEVEN ALLAN JAMES (2005)
18.11.2005
Clarke plans mergers for police 'super forces'
11.11.2005
Inquiry sought into jailing of mentally ill girl
01.11.2005
Falconer warns ministers against pressuring judges on trial verdicts
21.10.2005
Clarke backs down on anti-terror plan
07.10.2005
Five arrests take total of foreigners held for 'national security' to 22
04.10.2005