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Court of appeal
July 2024
Woman loses appeal over child’s birth certificate after ex-wife had sex with donor
How has Lucy Letby tried to fight guilty verdicts and what could happen next?
June 2024
Sir Oliver Popplewell obituary
Prince Harry wins right to appeal against security ruling
March 2024
‘I’m not a quitter’: bank trader vows to continue fight after losing Libor appeal
Tom Hayes, first banker to be convicted in 2012 rate-rigging scandal, had his case rejected by UK court of appeal
Today in Focus
The silencing of climate protesters in English and Welsh courts
The court of appeal ruled on Monday that the ‘consent’ defence could not be used in the cases of climate protesters. Sandra Laville reports
Court ruling erodes climate activists’ ability to defend themselves – as the planet heats up
Court of appeal’s removal of ‘consent’ defence means defendants on trial for criminal damage can no longer use it in England and Wales
February 2024
Vulnerable man confessed to murder in 11th of 14 ‘relentless’ interviews, court hears
Vulnerable man ‘humiliated’ into confessing to 1990 London murder, court told
The Shamima Begum ruling proves it: some UK citizens are less equal than others
Zoe Williams
Court to rule on Shamima Begum appeal against citizenship removal
January 2024
Pregnant woman’s jail sentence quashed in ‘landmark’ UK ruling
Campaigners hail decision to replace 22-year-old’s prison term for firearm possession with suspended sentence
Sue Carr hits back and tells Sunak: the judiciary won’t be cowed
England and Wales’s first lady chief justice has rattled the cages of those in government who had declared open season on judges
The Observer view on the Post Office scandal: these innocent victims deserve justice
Hundreds of post office operators must be cleared and compensated, while those responsible for their wrongful persecution should face the courts
November 2023
Rights groups back Observer writer Carole Cadwalladr over court costs
Sunak had no plan B for the Rwanda scheme – now tens of thousands are in desperate limbo
Enver Solomon
October 2023
‘Shambolic’: Protesters to call for review of London man’s murder conviction
Jason Moore was convicted of killing Robert Darby in 2005 – but the victim’s relatives are among those who believe he is innocent
September 2023
Rwanda ambassador: Suella Braverman ‘absolutely wrong’ on immigration
The home secretary faces embarrassment after a covert sting operation filmed criticism of UK policy by a top official
August 2023
The terrible power of the state to ruin lives was exposed by the case of Andrew Malkinson
Sonia Sodha
Andrew Malkinson case to be reviewed by body that investigates miscarriages of justice
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