We are incredibly proud to see Lady Elish Angiolini LT KC WS, Keeper of the Signet, featured in the April edition of British Vogue.
The feature’s photography was captured here at the Signet Library. This was a spectacular moment for the library, blending our classic heritage with the height of modern style.
Five years on from Sarah Everard’s murder, the article offers a powerful and moving profile of Lady Elish’s vital work on the Angiolini Inquiry. Lady Elish speaks candidly about her findings on police culture, the urgent need for reform in vetting and recruitment, and her commitment to improving safety and justice for women and girls.
Sophie Mills WS, Principal Solicitor at the Society comments “This is an excellent British Vogue article about immensely important work! It is profoundly inspiring to work alongside Lady Elish Angiolini in her role as Keeper of the Signet. Her career has been defined by 'firsts', but it’s her unwavering sense of self and integrity that sets the gold standard for our profession. Those qualities have allowed her to navigate the highest offices of the law while remaining a beacon of accessibility and progress.”
An accompanying tribute from Sarah Everard’s mother can be read here.
