Agence France-Presse on MSN
UK justice minister unveils 'sweeping' court reforms
Britain's justice minister on Tuesday unveiled a "once in a generation" package of reforms to tackle an "emergency" in the ...
The British government has announced changes to the right to trial by jury to address a backlog in the justice system.
LONDON (Reuters) - The editor of WikiLeaks denounced the British judicial system as crooked on Wednesday, days before a crucial court hearing which could end the legal battle by the organisation's ...
Sir Brian Leveson published recommendations on reforming the courts system - now the Government has shared its plans ...
Restricting jury trials might appear to offer a fast route to clearing backlogs, but the data suggests that delays stem from ...
(Bloomberg) -- After the violence that swept across the UK abated, Guy Kearl, the senior judge at Leeds Crown Court in northern England, was doing brisk business. Jordan Parlour was jailed for 20 ...
The UK government on Tuesday tabled a new set of judicial reforms in Parliament that will scrap jury trials for crimes that carry a likely sentence of less than three years to fast-track the process ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Why is the UK scaling back jury trials, and why is it controversial?
Right to trial by jury seen as a touchstone of the British justice system, but severe court backlogs may prompt change.
Diane Coyle has received funding from the Nuffield Foundation’s Public Right to Justice programme. The Labour government has made economic growth its top priority, committing to planning reforms, ...
Kristinn Hrafnsson, WikiLeaks editor-in-chief, speaks to the media ahead of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition hearing in London ...
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