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Fighting Knife Crime
Knife Crime: how can we save lives and keep young people out of prison?
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The Court of Appeal limits the use of a defence used by climate change protesters.
The Lady Chief Justice
The lady chief justice, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill on her priorities and concerns
Introducing The Law Show
The Law Show is a new legal programme presented by Dr Joelle Grogan.
Protest, Lasting power of attorney and the Green belt
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Assisted dying, County court judgments, Drill music and ... nakedness
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Traumatised jurors, prenups and Japanese knotweed
The Renters' Rights Bill
Renters are set to get new rights - but will it make life harder for landlords?
Inside the Family Courts
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Miscarriages of justice and the CCRC
The CCRC was criticised over serious miscarriages of justice, but how does it work?
Joint enterprise - what is it and why is it controversial?
Joint enterprise is a powerful prosecution tool - but why is it controversial?
Expert witnesses in criminal trials
Who are expert witnesses, and what are the rules governing their use in criminal trials?
Genocide, war crimes and justice
What are the legal definitions of war crimes and genocide?
The human cost of court delays
What can be done about the massive court delays in England and Wales?
Death and the Law in England and Wales
What you need to know when someone dies in England and Wales.
My data's been stolen in a cyberattack - can I sue?
UK retailers have faced cyberattacks - but what if your data is part of a breach?
Wrongful convictions: why private prosecutions face reform
How should private prosecutions change following the Post Office scandal?
Should killers be forced to attend sentencing hearings?
Victims' families want convicted killers forced into the dock for sentencing.
How can avoidable deaths be prevented?
Should a government body be created to make sure 'state-related deaths' are prevented?