9 Jun 2017Strasbourg court grants emergency hearing in Charlie Gard appealECtHR to consider whether there has been a breach of article 8 rights to privacy and family life
8 Jun 2017Strasbourg court to consider Gard case after Supreme Court refuses appealPre-emptive application to ECHR questions possible breach of article 8 rights
7 Jun 2017Theresa May 'pretends human rights are the problem' in fight against terrorismPrime minister's 'dead cat' diversion comes under fire ahead of general election
18 May 2017Tories 'consider' ban on personal injury cold calling Stamp out of nuisance calls welcomed but plan to scrap SFO described as 'a pity'
17 May 2017Lib Dems pledge LASPO review and more funding for criminal legal aidInsurance for company directors to help fund justice spend, says party's manifesto
16 May 2017Labour commits to restoring access to justiceManifesto hints at bringing back legal aid and redesigning judicial review
20 Apr 2017Prisons and Courts Bill abandonedGovernment policies kicked into the long grass ahead of UK election
18 Apr 2017Government prioritises 'speed before justice' with new asylum appeals planRushing appeals risks unlawful removals, argues Law Society's vice president