Hannah Summers (@hansummers) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah Summers

@hansummers

Journalist covering the family courts for @TBIJ and partners | Best specialist journalist 2023 Freelance Journalism Awards | Shortlisted - Paul Foot Award 2023

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Meta has gone to great lengths to hide its content moderation operation, where workers are tasked with reviewing disturbing content Workers say they were instructed to tell no one, not even their families, about the nature of their work (1/4) thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2025-0…

Louise Tickle (@louisetickle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could Sara Sharif have been saved? My new The Observer podcast analysing the opportunities over 3 family court cases, and whether they were squandered, publishes on Monday - and here’s my and Hannah Summers Observer article today - observer.co.uk/news/national/…

Louise Tickle (@louisetickle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new podcast, out today – Sara Sharif: one judge, three court cases and a murder. In it, I examine 1000s of family court documents, and put the listener in the judge's seat. If you had known what she knew, would you have made the decisions she did? observer.co.uk/listen/the-slo…

Victims’ Commissioner London (@ldnvictimscomm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just spoke to LBC about Govt’s proposed measures to compel offenders to attend their sentencing hearings or face extra prison time, or loss of prison privileges. This will ensure victims and families receive closure. Justice is not optional. It must be seen and heard.

Dr Charlotte Proudman (@drproudman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A teacher beat and racially abused their children. Their partner—a family court judge and barrister—failed to protect them. The High Court ruled both must stay anonymous. It’s time to break the taboo: judges are not above scrutiny. Some enable abuse. thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2025-0…

Dr Adrienne Barnett (@barnettadrienne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will this decision not to name the abusive parents, a decision that wasn’t supported by any party other than the parents themselves, be appealed? Hannah Summers

Louise Tickle (@louisetickle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A family judge found to have abused their adopted children applied to the high court for anonymity - and has been granted it, despite the media arguing to name them. My The Observer comment piece on a scandal; first, the child abuse, then the cover up: observer.co.uk/news/national/…

Louise Tickle (@louisetickle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And here is Hannah Summers piece for The Guardian - a full report on the abuse findings against the family judge and their primary school teacher partner. Hannah led the media's case to identify both, making oral submissions for 90 mins in the High Court. We all tried very hard. But no

Jade Blue (@jadeblueldn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what validation looks like. Free sentencing transcripts are helping survivors feel seen, heard, and believed - and it's long overdue. Every victim should have this right. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…