The final part of the government’s Judicial Review and Courts Bill, published last month but not yet debated in parliament, deals mainly with coroners.
The changes it proposes are modest — nothing like the national coroner service in England and Wales that I supported in a column for The Critic last month and many others have been urging on successive g…
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