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More than half of roles could be hit and young shop workers in particular could lose out, trade body warns
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More than half of roles could be hit and young shop workers in particular could lose out, trade body warns

Letter: Karen Pine says now-grown children could be asked to evaluate their experiences retrospectively to improve outcomes

Courts in Australia may be willing to hold social media companies accountable for real-world harm, lawyers say

Letters: Readers respond to an article by Michael Mansfield on the importance of juries

Inquiry into sexual assault claims did not establish that chief prosecutor’s actions amounted to misconduct, judges advise

After a 1,088-day wait, a jury acquitted the man Nichols accused. She describes her experience of the system as a complainant – and explains why she went public

In letter to justice secretary, groups say judge-led decisions more likely to be influenced by bias than those made by 12 random people

Letter: The random selection of jurors from local communities ensures that they are far more likely to reflect the cultural heritage of people appearing in court, says Nic Madge