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KC to be PM?

Judges support open justice

Israel in the dock

How much will it cost?

Top judge corrects media

MoD accused of SAS inquiry delays

Closed hearing for leak suspect

Early disclosure recommended

Serco ‘self-cleaned’, says ministry

Justice on the horizon

What can you tell jurors?

Islamophobia?

Duke broke court order

Is the PO bill fair?

Will UK leave the ECHR?

A Pyrrhic victory?

Post Office appeals

Why ‘sorry’ is the hardest word

Garrick votes for women

Climate rights

Lawyers’ letter based on error

More cheques than balances

Who has the last word?

Strasbourg tightens rule 39

‘I read him most days’

Juror suffers ‘stage fright’

Carr considers jury reforms

Victims’ false expectations

Prison governor avoids prison

What’s extremism?

Top judge seeks evidence

Toothless watchdogs

Criminal damage ruling today

Contributions of a lifetime

Bill in the post

Gibraltar rocked

Lawyers can’t avoid AI

Neighbourly behaviour

Murder suspect loses rights claim

The price of justice

Courts to tackle rape delays

Lawyers and the Post Office

Prisoner releases blocked

Apologies on Horizon

Holed below the water-line

Russian plot in London

Back off, UK tells ICJ

Shamima Begum judgment today

Flaw in the ointment

Who’d be a (full-time) judge?

Ends and means

Would-be judge loses race claim

Last chance for Assange?

The six-day law

Response to hate

PO scandal: where’s the bill?

Human rights?

Ban on halal and kosher meat upheld

Rape investigation ineffective

Lords inquire into inquiries

Pinochet in London

Which court could try Putin?

Viewing the courts

Tribunal respects ‘anti-Zionism’

Protecting the judges

Tightening up rule 39

UK has concerns about South African claim

Killers to be identified today

Justice minister to stand down

Calocane: what went wrong?

Cleverly avoids contempt proceedings

Fees planned for employment claims

When families separate

Judges say Israel must prevent genocide

UK still has best human rights record in Europe

Listening to history

IPP sentences: the fight continues

Memorial may be terror risk

What can peers do on Rwanda?

Following in Lester’s footsteps

Public not at risk from PO solicitors

Can the end justify the means?

Rwanda bill passed by MPs

Carr lays down the law

Rwanda revisited

Opening up the family courts

New heights for bar leader

South Africa accuses Israel of genocide

Innocent postmasters to be cleared

MPs to assess Holocaust memorial bill

Can bereaved families sue doctors?

Post Office scandal: what next?

PO scandal: lawyers in the frame