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The Justice Gap Podcast

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About The Justice Gap Podcast

We are The Justice Gap. We are all about law and justice | And the difference between the two. In this regular podcast we speak to those at the sharp end of the fight for justice. From fighting institutional racism to righting wrongful convictions. Join the conversation at thejusticegap.com

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episode William Martin: 'End our cladding scandal' artwork

William Martin: 'End our cladding scandal'

The Grenfell tower fire in summer 2017 was perhaps one of the most devastating events of modern Britain. 72 lives were lost and countless families torn apart by the fire directly. The first stage of the Grenfell inquiry report said the victims paid “a terrible price for a catastrophic failure of industry and Government”. Beyond the fire itself, Grenfell has caused a miserable ripple effect to those living in buildings that shared similar cladding. Cladding we now know accelerated the fire. The Times reported that more than 3 million people are caught up in what’s becoming known as the cladding scandal, with some leaseholders receiving remediation bills higher than the initial cost of their flats. William Martin is one of those affected. He’s a junior doctor, leaseholder and cofounder of the UK Cladding Action Group. He joined Calum to speak about his situation, the ‘end our cladding scandal’ campaign and the Government’s response.  www.thejusticegap.com

15 Jul 2021 - 24 min
episode Revisited: The story of the Oval 4 artwork

Revisited: The story of the Oval 4

Yesterday the convictions of Courtney Harriot, Paul Green and Cleveland Davidson were overturned by the Court of Appeal. They made up half of a group of wrongfully convicted men known as the Stockwell 6. Davidson described the conviction they received in 1972 as a 'total stitch up'. They were accused by the late and now disgraced police officer Derek Ridgewell of attempting to rob him while travelling on the tube from Stockwell station in London. Last year we reported on the Oval 4’s case, a remarkably similar case, with the same corrupt officer at the centre of it. We thought it was timely to repost that story in light of the Court of Appeals decision in the Stockwell 6 case. Winston Trew, a member of the Oval 4, was dogged in his search for the truth about Ridgewell. A campaign which has gone some way to help overturn a number of cases since. So settle in as we revisit the story of the Oval 4.

6 Jul 2021 - 44 min
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