Carl Gardner
July 8, 2013
Photo: Home OfficeOnly a matter of weeks ago, politicians were seriously discussing the possibility that the UK might need to withdraw from the […]
Carl Gardner
June 27, 2013
Yesterday I spoke to Paul Mendelle QC, joint head of chambers at 25 Bedford Row and former chair of the Criminal Bar Association, about the government’s proposals on criminal legal […]
Carl Gardner
June 20, 2013
Carl Gardner
June 19, 2013
It’s a year since Julian Assange’s extraordinary decision to seek refuge in Ecuador’s London embassy. What should be done about him?
The government has three broad options: it can try to de-recognise Ecuador’s […]
Carl Gardner
June 6, 2013
Carl Gardner
June 4, 2013
Carl Gardner
June 4, 2013
Carl Gardner
June 4, 2013
Carl Gardner
June 4, 2013
Even I’m concerned about Chris Grayling’s proposals for criminal legal aid. When the government announced cuts to civil legal aid, I broadly backed them, in contrast to most lawyers. Now, the government’s proposing some further cuts to civil […]
Carl Gardner
May 31, 2013
The Law Society asked me recently to take part in a webinar to discuss the future of press regulation with the Law Society Gazette’s news editor Michael Cross – and the webinar’s now available online for free, if you […]