
ITV’s The Long Shadow trivialises the crimes of Peter Sutcliffe
For all its professed sensitivity, this drama turns the most terrible crimes committed against women into mere entertainment. I’m sad…
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For all its professed sensitivity, this drama turns the most terrible crimes committed against women into mere entertainment. I’m sad…
By Rachel CookeAlso this week: Bring on by-election season, and my predictions for Strictly Come Dancing.
By Jess PhillipsIts pious concern masking voyeuristic excitement, the in-depth trial coverage is typical “true crime entertainment”.
By Anna LeszkiewiczCountless TikToks, podcasts and even a documentary made by the police have emerged since Letby’s trial. When will we stop…
By Sarah ManavisThe nurse’s motive will remain unknown, but there are irrefutable systemic failures which can be addressed.
By Megan NolanThe criminal charges against Donald Trump could send him to prison — or help propel him back into the White…
By David BromwichIn his films, he acted like he had a secret. But in court facing criminal charges relating to his sex…
By Tanya GoldAlso this week: why journalists should back Hollywood’s strikes.
By Tina BrownThis unusually sensitive true crime drama features masterful performances from Timothy Spall, Anne Reid and Éanna Hardwicke.
By Rachel CookeEven the former president’s Republican rivals have boosted his claim that his arrest is politically motivated.
By Katie StallardThe former president faces federal charges under the Espionage Act, but he is already trying to leverage the case to…
By Katie StallardOnce a symbol of black liberation, Haiti has collapsed into anarchy. Now many see foreign intervention as their only hope.
By Pooja BhatiaPolice claims that we have a right to protest no longer matter once they have started nicking people for the…
By Jonn ElledgeFraud is now endemic, accounting for 40 per cent of crime, but only a tiny minority of cases are ever…
By Emma HaslettA political race to impose the toughest sentences does nothing to address the justice system’s real problems.
By David Gauke