Has the government just put a blockade in the path of environmental justice?

New rules abolish cost caps protecting people from unbridled legal fees when bringing environmental cases - but the government insists individuals will not have to pay above their means
The English legal system has long been respected the world over for its commitment to fairness and equality under the law. But budget cuts have recently left some in the legal profession concerned that...
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