Barbara Mills KC on being first Black Chair of the Bar

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For the first time in its 131 year history, the Bar Council which represents barristers in England and Wales has appointed the first black woman to lead the organisation.

Barbara Mills takes over this year in a profession where there are only 7 other Black female KCs.

In her first broadcast interview, she spoke to Ayshah Tull about breaking the glass ceiling in this historic election and her priorities for the justice system.

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