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Published in: openJustice“Blood on our hands” - the sorry state of UK mental health services
Nobody doubts there is a problem – so why isn’t more being done to protect survivors of abuse?
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Published in: openJusticeHuman rights protection at home and abroad: lessons to be learned from the Colombian peace process
Human rights abuses in Colombia can serve as a stark reminder of what the UK has to lose.
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Published in: openJusticeThe terrible consequences of deregulation and cutting corners
After Grenfell, it’s time for the government to urgently rethink its attitude to regulation.
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Published in: openJusticeWhat would true court modernisation look like?
Plans to modernise the courts in England and Wales may change how the justice system looks and feels, but it may not...
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Published in: openJusticeHow to make the roads safer
As the number of UK cyclists soar, so do death and injury on the roads. These are two simple rules that would reduce...
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Published in: openJusticeLet's talk about unity, not division
A recent government report on race and integration in the UK has focussed on the differences between us at a time...
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Published in: openJusticeWhy human rights now matter more than ever
It’s Human Rights Day and, in these turbulent times, human rights are more important than ever.
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Published in: openJusticeSlavery and access to justice
The uncomfortable truth is that modern slavery is rife. The British government could do much more to facilitate...
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Published in: openJusticeFast-tracking medical justice is problematic. Let’s prevent tragedies in the first place.
The way justice is served to families of children damaged during birth is changing but the UK government’s proposals...