sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former Cameron has betrayed every principle he mentions in his Magna Carta speech
sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former Inside, the rich celebrate Magna Carta. Outside, access to justice shrivels As Chris Grayling gathers corporate Britain to celebrate Magna Carta, his reforms betray its spirit
sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former Is anyone at the MoJ listening to Simon Hughes? A review called five months ago is nowhere to be seen. Is the department ignoring its own minister’s requests?
sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former Round four: Grayling offers last-minute concession to kill off judicial review rebellion
sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former Pick of the Week: When Grayling accidentally brought down his own bill
sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former Grayling’s nadir? Judicial review bill falls apart as minister admits he misled Commons
sponsoredBlogvideoopinion former The mechanics of a power-grab: How they plan to kill off judicial review
sponsoredComment & Analysisvideoopinion former Comment: Judicial review stopped the prison book ban – but it could soon be lost forever
sponsoredComment & Analysisvideoopinion former There’s still time to defeat Grayling’s war on charities – but MPs must act now