Tagged: Telegraph Online

What Losing Both Legs Is Worth Depends on Which Side of the Atlantic You’re On

Two construction workers suffer the same catastrophic accident and lose both legs. One is in Seattle, inside Washington State’s workers compensation system. The other is in Manchester, under Britain’s dual track of state benefits and civil liability. The difference is not sentiment or severity. It is legal design. One system buys certainty. The other prices fault.

Britain’s Courts Are Broken. The Government’s Cure Targets the Jury

Britain once sold trial by jury as proof that serious criminal justice belongs in the hands of ordinary citizens. Now ministers want to strip juries from a wide band of cases and blame them for a Crown Court backlog that years of cuts created. This Telegraph Online analysis tests whether the plan is a necessary response to crisis or a quiet transfer of power from the public to the state.