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Raphael Rowe meets the parents fighting for access to their children without any legal assistance. Cuts to legal aid mean they must represent themselves in court.
Raphael Rowe meets the parents fighting for access to their children without any legal assistance. Cuts to legal aid mean they must prepare their own cases and represent themselves in court. As senior members of the judiciary warn these cuts have undermined the principle of equal access to the law, the man who made them tells Panorama the British legal aid gravy train had to be stopped.
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Fri 3 Apr 2015
00:50
麻豆社 Two Scotland
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Role | Contributor |
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Reporter | Raphael Rowe |
Editor | Ceri Thomas |
Broadcasts
- Mon 30 Mar 2015 19:30麻豆社 One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Wales & Wales HD
- Mon 30 Mar 2015 23:25麻豆社 One Wales HD & Wales only
- Tue 31 Mar 2015 00:00麻豆社 One Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only
- Thu 2 Apr 2015 04:30麻豆社 News UK HD & UK only
- Fri 3 Apr 2015 00:20麻豆社 Two except Scotland
- Fri 3 Apr 2015 00:50麻豆社 Two Scotland
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