Professor Simon Harding, Criminologist at the University of West London, speaks to Joshua Rozenberg about proposals to control the sale and possession of corrosive substances.
The Ministry of Justice is to refund employment tribunal fees which the Supreme Court ruled unlawful, at an estimated cost of £32 million, but what about people who didn't lodge claims because they couldn't afford the fees? Max Winthrop, Head of Employment Law at Short, Richardson and Forth and member of the Law Society's employment committee considers the options and explains the ruling.
Plus, is saying you're sorry ever an admission of negligence? Why a new campaign aims to make that law better understood, with Communications Consultant Guy Corbet and Professor Prue Vines, Faculty of Law, The University of New South Wales, Sydney.
Presenter: Joshua Rozenberg
Producer: Smita Patel
Editor: Penny Murphy.
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