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- Jailed Welsh women and their children face an additional trauma | Lettersby Guardian Staff on 10-December-25
Mary Wrenn points out that women given custodial sentences in Wales are sent to prisons in England, which has a negative impact on familiesSimon Hattenstone, […]
- Half of people recently arrested by Met police may have undiagnosed ADHD, study findsby Rachel Hall on 10-December-25
Research by Cambridge University and Met calls for better neurodivergence screening for vulnerable peopleHalf of people arrested recently in London were found […]
- Principled reasons to cut the number of jury trials | Lettersby Guardian Staff on 09-December-25
Retired judge Michael Harris says we should not reject reform, we should refine it. Christian Mole says the system is blighted by inefficiencyI understand the […]
- UK will not be haven for dirty money, Lammy to say in corruption crackdownby Peter Walker Senior political correspondent on 07-December-25
Exclusive: Justice secretary to announce measures aimed at countering illicit finance as well as bribery in public servicesThe UK will no longer be a haven for […]
- ‘A move towards an authoritarian state’: what those with trial experience think of removing juriesby Alexandra Topping on 07-December-25
David Lammy plans to cut the number of jury trials in England and Wales. A defendant, a victim, a barrister, a KC, a judge and a juror have concernsThis week […]
- When I met Craig he was 13 and homeless. I still thought his life might turn around. I was tragically wrong – podcastby Written and read by Pamela Gordon. Produced by Nicola Alexandrou. The executive producer was Ellie Bury on 05-December-25
I knew he was running away from something. It wasn’t until many years later that I discovered the truthWritten and read by Pamela Gordon Continue reading...





