The Guardian view on Labour’s plan to cut jury trials : it's wrong to remove a pillar of (…)
Instead of rebuilding a cash-starved system, ministers propose removing protections. The country needs investment, not the hollowing out of justice Can Labour save a failing system by hollowing out its safeguards? David Lammy, the justice secretary, thinks so. Under his proposals, jury trials in (…)
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