The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Human rights reform still a long way off [BBC News]
Lord Janner’s death “denied justice at final hurdle” to his alleged victims [The Sun]
Lord Janner’s six “sex abuse victims” vow to continue fight for justice after his death [The Mirror]
Greville Janner is gone, but questions over abuse and the law remain [The Guardian]
Police who shoot to kill may get greater legal protection under security review [Reuters]
Gay Briton fights extradition to Dubai [The Guardian]
Privatising probation services was a foreseeable mistake — and now we all stand to pay the price [The Independent]
Michael Gove urged to act over “massive rise” in prison suicides [The Independent]
Gove apologises for divorce form error [Financial Times]
Apply now: 2 Temple Gardens mini-pupillage [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Why does everything on LC have to be ‘top’? Top law firms, top judges, now top extra curricular activities. Why not just extra curricular activity?” [Legal Cheek Comments]