Newspaper articles, TV documentaries and books exposed a huge miscarriage of justice ... perjury and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, but never came to trial. In 1993-94 the Birmingham Six ...
Lawyer Glyn Maddocks KC fought one of Britain's longest-running miscarriage of justice cases and believes the Lucy Letby case ...
Paddy Hill, one of six men wrongly convicted of the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, has died aged 80. In a post on Facebook, the Miscarriages of Justice Organisation (MOJO) said Mr Hill died ...
Thousands of people paraded through Dublin in a torchlight procession last night to highlight the case of the Birmingham Six during ... group on the miscarriage of justice cases.
Let’s hope the Birmingham Six are freed.’ On 14 March 1991 the Birmingham ... including a new authority to deal with miscarriages of justice. It noted the criticism of the Home Office made by Sir John ...
It also put the home secretary in the firing line as investigative journalists uncovered miscarriages of justice. The relentless pressure for reform eventually came to a head in 1991, with the release ...
AN IRISH MAN wrongly convicted of IRA bombing attacks on pubs in Birmingham in the 1970s has died at the age of 80. Paddy Hill was jailed along with a group of men from Northern Ireland in a ...
to examine what may be the most bizarre legal spectacle in modern American history: A man who has been tried in court six times for ... charade is a miscarriage of justice is almost an insult ...
The miscarriage of justice was brought to light by the journalist Chris Mullin, who was able to track down the IRA members responsible for the bombing. All the members of the Birmingham Six ...