Consensus grows among UN states for greater transparency on drone civilian deaths
Chris Woods reports from the UN General Assembly in New York
Chris Woods reports from the UN General Assembly in New York
Councils cave in as developers renegotiate building projects to deliver better profits.
Hanane Toumi and her family work and study in Westminster but now commute from Brent.
With three children and a baby on the way Zara Mahamat just wants a stable home.
Watch a short film clip about the Bureau’s new drone project – Naming the Dead.
EU resolution criticising UAE human rights record opposed by Tory MEPs.
HMRC’s four non-executive directors have extensive links with big business.
Fears of human rights clampdown in the wealthy monarchy of Qatar.
CEO turned whistleblower Michael Woodford launches his new book.
Secret justice relies on over 100 lawyers who cannot communicate with their client.
Radio 4 exposes divisions between government and police on merging 43 police forces.
The Court of Protection must balance the interests of the vulnerable and public interest.
What a judge says outside the courtroom can be as important as what he or she says inside.
What happens when electronically-held information creeps into the jury room?
The court system needs a Transparency Charter.
Debunking the myths about blogging and the law.
Journalists seeking to report the courts faced significant obstacles.
An exploration of what we need to understand the law.
There is no ‘one-stop shop’ for accessing legal information online.
A new ‘Court Charter’ calls for publicly accessible case law lists