A brand new piece was unveiled by Banksy, which he announced on 8th September 2025 on his Instagram account.
This piece was sprayed onto the wall of the Royal Courts of Justice, seemingly evoking controversial questions surrounding what defines 'justice'. While the mural itself made no explicit reference to a cause or incident, its creation came two days after almost 900 arrests were made at a London protest opposing the ban on Palestine Action.
As the work is being treated as criminal damage, this could result in Banksy being brought before court, where his identity might be revealed.
The artwork was quickly covered up by large sheets of plastic and two metal barriers, whilst being guarded by security officials. The work was then quickly removed by the following day with images of a masked man scrubbing away the paint.
However, it has seemingly not been possible to completely remove, as a shadowed outline of the judge and the fallen protestor remains. It has been suggested by many that this ghost of the original acts as an even more powerful representation of silenced voices.