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Court of Appeal Fails Justice: Farah Damji’s Case Exposes Systemic Corruption

The Court of Appeal’s refusal to consider medical and mental health and fresh evidence including misconduct by the Prosecution Barrister…

2 weeks ago

Farah’s Appeal: Cancer, CPTSD and the Human Cost of Imprisonment

As Farah Damji’s case reaches the Court of Appeal, new legal submissions, expert witness evidence, and campaigning research expose a…

3 weeks ago

Two Cases, One Office, and a Justice System Without Moral Coherence

The role of the Solicitor General is not simply administrative. It carries moral weight. Decisions about whether a sentence is…

4 weeks ago

Women’s Health Review: When Promises Collapse Behind Prison Walls

The NHS says prison healthcare should mirror the care available in the community. But behind locked doors, that promise crumbles.…

2 months ago

A woman diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer is taking the UK government to court, making the case that she was denied life-saving treatment whilst in prison.

In a new press release, the Feminist Justice Coalition explains how Farah Damji, a 59‑year‑old woman held in the women’s…

2 months ago

The System Is Failing Fran: A Woman With Cancer Lost in the Gaps of Probation, Prisons, and Healthcare

At 39, Fran Geary should be focusing on surviving stage two breast cancer. Instead, she is fighting for her life…

2 months ago

Prison Shouldn’t Be a Death Sentence: Cancer and Cruelty Behind Bars

Prison is meant to take away freedom, not life itself. Yet for many women behind bars in Britain, a cancer…

2 months ago

Death in Custody: The Case of Christopher Pearson at HMP Leeds

On 10 September 2021, Christopher “Chris” Pearson, aged 42, died in HMP Leeds. His death is now at the centre…

3 months ago

A Race Between A Narcissist and His Reflection: Labour’s Crisis of Conscience

On the 11th of November 2025, veteran labour MP Barry Gardiner appeared on Newsnight and delivered a line that has…

3 months ago

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