Lammy announced at the Labour party conference in September that he was establishing an ‘English Law Panel’ to reinforce the ...
Courts minister Sarah Sackman MP says it is 'also about fundamental modernisation of our criminal justice system from top to ...
The summit will bring together governments, businesses and campaigners to agree “tough international action” to combat ...
The Justice Secretary was accused of weaking the system's ability to democratically serve the nation with a proposal to only ...
SENIOR barristers have accused the Justice Secretary of misrepresenting figures about rape cases to fast-track the abolition ...
The UK justice minister, David Lammy, told parliament last Tuesday that the government is minded to remove the right to jury trial for all offences for which the sentence was likely to be less than ...
Justice Secretary David Lammy’s lame defence for this wanton destruction was based on an, admittedly, an unacceptable backlog ...
The justice secretary came under fire for claiming 60 per cent of rape victims are pulling out of cases before they go to ...
The Mail on Sunday leads with a plea from Thomas Markle to his daughter, the Duchess of Sussex, to "see me one more time ...
Reform UK has launched an investigation on Friday into 'racist' and ‘bigoted’ posts linked to the council leader’s social ...
Those accused of the most serious criminal offences - such as murder, rape and other violent offences - will still face a ...
England and Wales have a backlog of 78,000 criminal cases awaiting trial by jury. That backlog is expected to continue growing if left unchecked. To clear that backlog, Justice Secretary David Lammy ...
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