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Fiona Bawdon is Legal Action’s commissioning editor (News and Comment; Opinion and Analysis). She is a legal affairs journalist; director of Impact - Law for Social Justice; co-founder of the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards; and comms consultant to We Belong - Young Migrants Standing Up.
Research published by the Children’s Commissioner provides firm evidence that, as widely predicted, the 2013 legal aid cuts are having a...
LAG’s ‘Chasing Status’ research, which has just been published, aims to tell the stories of people with irregular immigration...
The award-winning barrister S Chelvan takes his passion for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) legal rights from the courtroom...
The leading civil liberties firm Birnberg Peirce had a brace of winners at last month’s Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) awards: newcomer...
One year on from the introduction of the main provisions of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (LASPO) Act 2012, what is life like...
Keir Starmer QC used the 2013 LAG lecture to make a robust defence of human rights legislation and its role in protecting victims. The former Director...
People with irregular immigration status are often a world away from the stereotypical ‘illegal immigrant’ of tabloid imagination. Some...