“Access to justice is no longer a worker’s right, but a luxury.”
Laws that cost too much to enforce are phoney laws. A civil right that people can’t afford to use is no right at all. And a society that turns justice…
Fighting together for free access to justice
Laws that cost too much to enforce are phoney laws. A civil right that people can’t afford to use is no right at all. And a society that turns justice…
Four years on from LASPO, the wheels of justice are in urgent need of repair, writes Andrew Langdon QC. No hyperbole: policy-makers are fixated on the technological revolution and the Reform…
One of our wonderful Patrons, Maxine Peake, came by the Centre yesterday afternoon to discuss our thoughts on the effects of Brexit for her upcoming article for The Guardian. Maxine…
Greater Manchester Law Centre has opened against the odds and is the third new centre to join the legal aid network post-LASPO. Barristers were integral to its success and John…
Liverpool is now the fourth most deprived borough in England. And austerity has hit the most vulnerable people the hardest since the current government came into power in 2010. But now, a damning report from…
Andrew Langdon QC adds the Bar’s weight to a chorus of criticism on the intolerable state of immigration detention: no judicial scrutiny; no time limits; and scant access to justice…
A short but accurate piece by The Legal Action Group Magazine on our Chair, John Nicholson. “John Nicholson would probably argue he is not worthy of the (admittedly minor!) accolade of being…
We would like to send huge congratulations to Greater Manchester Law Centre on their massively successful launch celebration! The launch took place on Saturday 11th February, firstly at their premises in Moss…
We were very pleased to welcome Salford and Eccles MP, Rebecca Bailey to the Greater Manchester Law Centre this morning to discuss our current services and exciting plans for the…
Everyone with an interest in promoting access to justice should come along to the launch of a new report commissioned by PCS, at the House of Commons, on 22 February.…