The Independent: “A black barrister was mistaken for a defendant three times at court on Wednesday, leading the head of England and Wales’ courts to issue her an apology and to launch an investigation into the matter. Alexandra Wilson, who specialises in criminal and family cases, explained what had happened to her in a series of messages on Twitter, explaining that she was ‘absolutely exhausted’ by this and other similar incidents. In response, Kevin Sadler, the acting head of HM Courts and Tribunals Service, apologised to Ms Wilson, writing that it was ‘totally unacceptable behaviour’, which would be investigated as “as matter of urgency’. Ms Wilson, who is also the author of In Black and White, a book about racism in the justice system, thanked Mr Sadler on Twitter for his apology. ‘I hope that this leads to some real change,’ she added.”