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DIY Justice

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.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 3 Apr 201500:50

Credits

RoleContributor
ReporterRaphael Rowe
EditorCeri Thomas

Broadcasts

  • Mon 30 Mar 201519:30
  • Mon 30 Mar 201523:25
  • Tue 31 Mar 201500:00
  • Thu 2 Apr 201504:30
  • Fri 3 Apr 201500:20
  • Fri 3 Apr 201500:50