Tristan Kirk is Courts Correspondent at The Standard, reporting from the most important cases in London's criminal and civil courts as well as covering legal affairs and the declining state of our courts. He covers major cases of murder and terrorism from the Old Bailey, is a leading national voice on open justice, and has investigated the growing use of secretive courts.
Tristan Kirk is Courts Correspondent at The Standard, reporting from the most important cases in London's criminal and civil courts as well as covering legal affairs and the declining state of our courts. He covers major cases of murder and terrorism from the Old Bailey, is a leading national voice on open justice, and has investigated the growing use of secretive courts.
The National Crime Agency says millions of pounds was being smuggled out of the UK
History made as High Court rules against Lambeth council over traffic scheme
The TV art dealer admits knowing he was selling art to a suspected Hezbollah financier
Met Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley wants a fresh misconduct hearing for the accused officer
The Labour government has not taken urgent action to fix the Single Justice Procedure
Keisha Buchanan says her ex-boyfriend stopped her wearing red lipstick and watching TV
‘Honeytrap’ agents Katrin Ivanova and Vanya Gaberova, along with competitive swimmer Tihomir Ivanov Ivanchev, were found guilty of spying on an ‘industrial scale’
Two boys faced court on allegations they put lives in danger by throwing a chair from the Westfield Stratford balcony
The interview followed the prince’s failed appeal to reinstate the police protection he lost after stepping back as a working royal
Trevor Gocan was still holding his Pret a Manger sandwich when he attacked his neighbour
Runaway aristocrat says she didnt’t hand herself into police for fear of being branded a ‘murderess’ and bought petrol as she considered cremating her baby
Brand granted bail as he appears at court to face claims he raped two women and tried to drag another into a male toilet
Yostin Mosquera is accused of murdering the couple to steal their money before dumping their chopped up bodies at Clifton Suspension Bridge
Erin Patterson says she ‘panicked’ after guests fell ill from her Beef Wellington
Yostin Mosquera denies murdering Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth at their Shepherd’s Bush home
Paul Mangal stole over £3,000 worth of books, toys, and board games over an extended period from his local Waterstones
Erin Patterson denies murdering her husband’s relatives at family lunch
Tom Cairney received the punishment for £2.92 in unpaid car tax
A law firm says it has taken on more than 100 historic sexual abuse cases involving the Sea Cadets
Laurence Fox has signalled his intention to fight the charges
Deshaun James-Tuitt died after being stabbed once in Highbury Fields