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"For the poor, it will be a very rough and ready form of justice" 

No Justice, No Peace

'If you want a sustainable life it's not for you': The reality of criminal law

An anonymous legal professional lays open the real struggles of the criminal Bar

One legal professional, talking on condition of anonymity, explains the reality of life at the Bar

Justice screeches to a halt amid nationwide legal protest

Legal professionals hold placards during a protest against cuts to legal aid outside Southwark Crown Court in January

High profile court cases such as the trial of Max Clifford screech to a halt today, as thousands of lawyers walk out for the second time this year

In other news...

Ukip 'cleansing' the Tory party

Halfon: Ukip cleansing Tory party

Ukip is cleansing the Tory party of undesirable elements by attracting racists out the mainstream, Conservative MP says

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Podcast: Temperatures rising over 38 Degrees

Power to the people: But some say 38 Degrees is undermined by being partisan

Is the internet-mobilising 38 Degrees a spamming organisation – or at the front of an online revolution in democracy?

Currency union explained

WATCH: Scotland's currency union dilemma explained in 30 seconds

Salmond's currency union dilemma in 30 seconds

Confused by what'll happen to the pound if Scotland goes independent? Well, fret no longer.

Government tells Muslim state schools to stop discriminating against staff on the basis of gender

Following concerns raised by the British Humanist Association (BHA), the Department for Education has confirmed that discriminating against potential staff on the basis of gender is unlawful.

RSPCA calls for the government to make tighter checks at ports

The RSPCA is calling on the government to make tighter checks at ports to stop international puppy traders abusing loopholes in the controls to bring in dogs to the UK.

The good, the bad and the uniquely ugly!

RSPCA overwhelmed by entries for its alternative dog show, as new poll highlights the need for an independent review of breed standards which prioritise looks over health and welfare.

New apprenticeship standard for electricians receives Government approval

A proposed new electrotechnical apprenticeship standard, led by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), has received Government approval today.

Tax charity launches enhanced information and support for disabled people and their carers

Disabled people who take on a carer or personal assistant now have access to additional information and support, following the launch of an enhanced version of the Disability Tax Guide website.

Three Muslim state schools identified as discriminating when hiring staff on the basis of sex

Madani Boys School was at the centre of controversy after it emerged that it had advertised for teachers while restricting both jobs to males, the British Humanist Association (BHA) has discovered two more.

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