The barristers’ strike: Justice on hold

The barristers’ strike: Justice on hold

By The Times

This week criminal barristers in England and Wales voted to go on an ongoing, uninterrupted strike arguing they’re not paid enough for legal aid cases. The strike will delay thousands of trials including rapes, murders and serious assaults. So how did we get here? And what happens when justice is put on hold?

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Guests: Jonathan Ames, legal editor, The Times and Emma Fielding, barrister at Foundry Chambers. 

Host: Manveen Rana.

Clips:  Sky; ITV; GB News; Rumpole of the Bailey: BBC / Thames Television / Sir John Mortimer. 



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