Tory MP’s £500,000 stock portfolio raises questions about blind trust system
Exclusive: Disclosures about ex-minister Jonathan Djanogly turn spotlight on controversial mechanism used to buy shares
November 2021
Anti-lockdown Tory MP told investors unlocking was boosting firm he chairs
Jonathan Djanogly, member of Covid Recovery Group who put pressure on PM, has second job in venture capital
June 2017
Notebook
The Tory MP and the showgirls: it’s not what it seems
Peter Bradshaw
The Conservative member for Huntingdon, Jonathan Djanogly, was pictured looking at a photo of scantily clad women. But let’s not damn him too quickly
May 2012
Security trumps justice, again
Lawrence McNamara
Law: the expert view
Legal aid bill is law - the fight back starts now
Jon Robins
April 2012
Law: the expert view
Still suffering from an accident for which you weren't to blame?
Neil Rose
Neil Rose: Don't panic. The death of personal injury cases has been greatly exaggerated
February 2012
Legal aid bill: government considers further concessions
Justice minister Jonathan Djanogly concedes he is uncertain about the precise costs and benefits of the reforms
January 2012
Means testing of suspects held in police stations dropped from bill by coalition
Justice minister Lord McNally tells peers that controversial clause has been withdrawn from legal aid bill
November 2011
Legal aid bill threat to abused women
Letters: This is nothing to do with ensuring that "genuine victims" get help, it is a dishonest, circular and cruel way of ensuring that the minimum number do
October 2011
Law: the expert view
Jonathan Djanogly: moribund in a dead end job?
Neil Rose
Minister failed to register brother-in-law's firm under his jurisdiction
Justice minister stripped of powers
Jonathan Djanogly faces inquiries into legal aid profits
Insurance companies told they were 'pushing open door' over legal aid bill
Jonathan Djanogly forced to act over conflict of interest claims
Justice minister failed to declare interest in industry he regulates
September 2011
Legal aid reforms minister has £250,000 invested in firms with insurance interests
Conservative MP piloting legal aid cuts may profit from the changes
June 2011
Minister criticises referral fees on personal injury claims
Justice minister Jonathan Djanogly says system gives people a 'perverse incentive' to make unjustified claims, and that the government will look at ways to improve procedures
September 2010
Jonathan Djanogly under pressure after admitting to spying on colleagues
Justice minister hired detectives to establish views of local activists, but claims he was upset by 'malicious attacks'