Monday

14th September- Law News

Edition 3184: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice.

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Focus of the Day Law Article: The government’s Internal Market Bill puts the UK at risk of trade sanctions from EU member states, and could breach devolution laws, lawyers have warned. The Bill gives ministers powers to ‘disapply’ rules relating to the movement of goods in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Full story - New Law Journal

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Some 5,000 Palermo (Italy) citizens have been evacuated, after a Second World War bomb containing an estimated 120kg of powerful explosives was discovered near the city’s port.



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • TAX Appeal Tribunal Rules That Rent is Not Subject to VAT #Nigeria https://t.co/giHZi6WI8W
  • Top 10 spots for Glasgow, Solent, Leeds and Aberdeen in latest law school rankings - Legal Cheek https://t.co/JlO11ddD0
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/8LKcGyWkPa
  • 8 City law firms among most family-friendly employers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Lk2pKb9gO
  • ‘The Truth Hurts’: The fault lines in the #Australian criminal justice system - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/S8Cm7GczfR
  • ‘Extremely drunk’ senior partner fined £10k after kissing and touching paralegal in wine bar - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6HY4iDMnzT
  • Madras High Court on Friday issued notice to music composer A R Rahman on a petition filed by the Income Tax department alleging that he used a foundation in which he is the managing trustee as a conduit to evade tax #India https://t.co/gTJbAi5X7b
  • Are we kicking the insolvency and restructuring can down the road? - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/Fl61ZbempP
  • No gown, no cap, no ceremony: What the coronavirus pandemic means for lawyers in waiting #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/xcABKqBaY7
  • Food firms have written to the government asking for support as a stand-off with landlords looms over rent holidays https://t.co/P1SA0vw69
  • More than 70 people have been arrested in Melbourne, #Australia, for flouting the state's stay-at-home orders to attend an anti-lockdown protest https://t.co/3idpbEwjb0
  • DWF reveals profit uptick despite ‘significant COVID-19 impact' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8jnU1caEne
  • CJI SA Bobde releases book written by Justice (retd.) R Banumathi in a virtual book launch event, Justice NV Ramana receives first copy #India https://t.co/UEXtH77uZw 
  • Life as a restructuring lawyer during a global crisis - Legal Cheek https://t.co/UODQKpkbn
  • Amazed that FIRs are being registered under Section 66A of IT Act, despite it being declared ultra vires: Allahabad High Court #India https://t.co/MPRPuY8nJU
  • Top government lawyer quits in Brexit row - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Me0apmGgTU
  • "Judges have become the subject of juicy gossip": CJI SA Bobde and Justice NV Ramana comment on criticism of judges #Inda https://t.co/lt5dTqFh
  • Graduate to employee: The law student’s guide to securing a legal career #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/0gqGli2g
  • ULaw and BPP prepare to reopen following COVID shutdown - Legal Cheek https://t.co/S7ib6i8qq2
  • Courts cannot act as a mute spectator in crimes against women, should act like Lord Krishna and protect Dharma: Karnataka High Court #India https://t.co/XTAOuTP7s
  • Federal Circuit Court judge’s ‘cruel, humiliating’ conduct results in retrial #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/38uKHLg1D9
  • Private members club frequented by top judges and QCs faces legal action over men-only policy - Legal Cheek https://t.co/gH2O5IUAK
  • "Pros and Cons of Media Trial": Senior Advocates weigh in during Ram Jethmalani Memorial Lecture #India https://t.co/t4AsmXN2xQ
  • COVID-19: Regulator predicts drop in pupillage numbers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FhnvNtPQSv
  • Whistle-Blower’s Complaint Ignites a Smoldering Homeland Security Agency #US https://t.co/ACMsWoZM3Z
  • Advocate Prashant Bhushan moves Supreme Court seeking right to appeal against conviction for criminal contempt of Court #India https://t.co/0hna7IPnTJ
  • Controversial law firm fights NSW Law Society on complaint over COVID-19 actions #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/vKLnjmnQNc
  • Future City lawyer Bethany Barrett examines the escalating row between developers and tech giants, including Fortnite owners Epic Games’ legal battle against Apple - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nszOqGt3p
  • Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has defended plans to potentially override the EU Withdrawal Agreement as an emergency Brexit "insurance policy" https://t.co/KcHFnoqe4
  • Weightmans retains 84% of trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/TKzs3bdBc0
  • Clayton Utz launches unique partnership with Australian String Quartet - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/Jdbt1sRXI6
  • Come into the office just 60% of the time, Herbert Smith Freehills tells lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Y3ifMCAfF
  • Big screen justice: Cinemas to host Scottish jury trials - Legal Cheek https://t.co/xXBLLtK7eB 
  • Asylum seekers & refugees immersed in creative writing to share experiences: writer Eric Ngalle Charles (@yomadene), who runs the classes, said they can be used to help people to express the challenge of seeking asylum and deal with past experiences https://t.co/7zovKhGMh
  • What is the impact on society of the business of law? Justice is what distinguishes the business of law from other businesses. A real and enduring commitment to it is the mark of a good lawyer - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/NaZUqPPCcD
  • Yorkshire Firm fined £30k after charging clients to fund its loan repayments | Law Gazette https://t.co/VAvRYpcHmg
  • SRA reportedly probing Mishcon de Reya - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vMAuyFIyO
  • Taxi driver rips up 8 tickets after winning tribunal case in parking row - Councillors to examine how one Cleethorpes resident refused to settle repeated fines for parking on Oxford Court and won 8 times https://t.co/LZ97PDSSC
  • National firm fails to provide ‘accurate’ cost estimate in dispute #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/JLJbYalI3z
  • Bar exams latest: BSB pushes ahead with ‘pen and paper’ October resits - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GRXa3Azznw 
  • Clifford Chance lawyers on how COVID-19 is changing law and business - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3LUmq8cSCt
  • Inner Temple awards £18,500 scholarship to struck-off doctor - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nvp2D9Zuq3 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/QEkhxUGEMZ 
  • Roger Stone to Donald Trump: bring in martial law if you lose election. Trump meanwhile promises to ‘put down’ leftwing protests and says US Marshals killing Portland suspect was ‘retribution’ #US https://t.co/mKPtUVCcR8
  • 300 years on, will thousands of women burned as witches finally get justice? Lawyer seeks pardon for 2,500 Scots who were tortured and killed in ‘satanic panic’ begun by James VI https://t.co/v10hcb8AN
  • Teenagers convicted of terrorism in England and Wales could receive whole-life terms under sentencing reforms described by the government as the most radical in almost 20 years https://t.co/Ib0LNgTxG3
  • Migrants allowed off Danish tanker Maersk into #Italy after 40 days at sea https://t.co/YHUMf8SRdG
  • Nottingham house party host fined £10K https://t.co/815gd86edg

Sunday

13th September- Law News

Edition 3183: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice.

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Today's Highlighted Video Story: The attacker behind New Zealand's worst mass shooting has been sentenced to life in prison, without the chance of parole. Brenton Tarrant killed 51 Muslim worshippers in Christchurch last year. In March this year, Tarrant surprised prosecutors by entering a guilty plea, and his sentencing may help provide some closure and healing.



Saturday Conversations on Law

Saturday

12th September- Law News

 Edition 3182: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice.

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Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Former Comptroller Auditor General Shashi Kant Sharma and former Air Vice Marshal Jasbir Singh Panesar are set to be prosecuted by India's CBI, pending government sanction, in the AgustaWestland scam case, agency sources said Friday. The CBI has approached the Defence Ministry for permission to begin proceedings in court against Mr Sharma and Mr Panesar, as well as three others named by the central agency, the sources added.



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • The University of Cambridge has emerged victorious in a new intervarsity Roman law moot - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/J71097ifox
  • Federal Court Rejects Trump’s Order to Exclude Undocumented From #US Census https://t.co/fESH1QB3Vw
  • Prisoners have been given permission to open Scotland’s first fine-dining vegan restaurant for the public on the grounds of a maximum-security prison, HMP Perth - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pbdHBAWgJ4
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/gh065qGCme
  • Working from home 2.0: Is this the end of working from home? - Legal Futures https://t.co/E5c4pQidw
  • Covid-secure marshals will be introduced in towns and city centres in England to help ensure social distancing rules are followed https://t.co/NCJJNG5rCq
  • Why Paul Rusesabagina was arrested in #Rwanda - In Britain, the ‘Hotel Rwanda dissident’ would almost certainly be charged under our anti-terrorism laws, says the MP Andrew Mitchell https://t.co/GbrNKQzcO
  • #Belgian king's daughter fights for right to call herself a princess: Delphine Boël, whose mother had affair with ex-king Albert II, also wants to take her father’s surname https://t.co/vA0XPOjiVm
  • Scale of failure in prison system staggering, say MPs: Minister have not met pledge to improve condition of prison estate, committee says https://t.co/7Jt6FaKtI5
  • Brexit override plan would breach Vienna convention, QC says - Legal experts and peers say UK government proposal would also breach ministerial code https://t.co/LjMo0fTYzj
  • A verdict of not proven has been reached in a trial against a teenager accused of killing a 13-year-old girl by supplying her with ecstasy https://t.co/Vuz9KWiVlI
  • Households in Birmingham have been banned from mixing in new lockdown measures announced following a spike in coronavirus cases https://t.co/D0AZV5Yh6i
  • Tougher restrictions on home visits have been extended to Lanarkshire https://t.co/8vMjJOSKq
  • #Italian police arrest four men over alleged rape of two British girls https://t.co/oTxlTELJNf
  • Man bailed after video shows boy driving lorry https://t.co/nDSpa7ld3v
  • Newquay police officer suffers severe burns in attack https://t.co/TCPhngI5FF
  • Fake driving licences offered online for £600 https://t.co/gBkBGzBgud
  • Indoor meetings of more than six people from an extended household will be illegal in Wales from Monday https://t.co/63EvjKRO3j
  • Leeds DWP office failed to enforce social distancing https://t.co/xhNASg2AR
  • Lindsays welcomes eight new trainees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WxyUXml6B
  • Scottish government seeks views on options to 'challenge men’s demand for prostitution' - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BDzWPxEeA
  • Iranian asylum seeker fails to challenge Home Office certification of unfounded claim - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3GkgEqG0U
  • Coronavirus cases on the rise in the UK, it is time to panic, not keep calm and carry on! https://t.co/YYKq1gcyQJ
  • The boss of Rio Tinto, Jean-Sebastien Jacques, will step down following criticism of the mining giant's destruction of sacred Aboriginal sites in #Australia https://t.co/sDGXk4m98v
  • A Court Just Slammed the Guantánamo Gate Shut A Court Just Slammed the Guantánamo Gate Shut, Does the public care about the 40 remaining inmates with no obvious end to their imprisonment? #US https://t.co/2n1QHCBSXh
  • Women solicitors urged to apply to become senior counsel - Irish Legal News https://t.co/tuXqvBjyVT
  • People living in high-rise flats which failed fire safety tests say they feel trapped, with a sense of "never-ending dread" over the repairs https://t.co/w16oCEuJGz
  • England and Wales' contact-tracing app gets launch date https://t.co/dY2N7gU30G
  • Victims, feminists take over #Mexico human rights office https://t.co/N1rXbi1YQY
  • Human Rights Watch Submits Comments to the Adelanto City Council over abuses at detention centre #US https://t.co/MUX3zdlpEy
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/ydMYl8e2NQ
  • Face masks in shops to be mandatory in Wales from Monday https://t.co/63EvjKRO3j
  • Trials on the silver screen: Juries to sit in ODEON cinemas this month - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/kHA8D0DGxT
  • Lawsuit challenging Texas voting rules dismissed by federal judge #US https://t.co/m8l5TvoVqQ
  • The government has announced a "truce" on enforcement action for tenants facing eviction in England and Wales this Christmas - evictions will not be enforced in areas subject to local lockdowns as the pandemic continues https://t.co/Pi2nkPs39
  • #US District Judge Claudia Wilken orders body cameras on guards at state prison, citing evidence of officers abusing inmates https://t.co/BQrgNWFlF
  • Morton Fraser and Dickson Minto commit to new contextualised recruitment system for trainees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/a3DLE0DmHd
  • A judge has claimed he was put under "improper and undue influence" to keep a defendant in custody.: On Tuesday Judge Keith Raynor refused to extend the time a teenager charged with drugs offences could be held in custody before his trial https://t.co/vACwgL8nlN
  • Five days after the expiration of the tenure of Acting Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Maurice Eneji, her replacement is yet to be appointed #Nigeria https://t.co/RXHLQQZipM
  • Lawyers of Tomorrow – Neil Brannigan - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HU67SoHZgQ
  • Harry Dunn death: Anne Sacoolas lawyers say she 'drove on wrong side of road' https://t.co/Kh2zprDfP
  • Bring Justice closer to the People! President Museveni urges Judiciary as Chief Justice, Deputy Are Sworn-in #Uganda https://t.co/VSqhSWYxEM
  • Carolyne Hair and Sarah Letson promoted at DLA Piper Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VnmfqwUmMe
  • Myanmar under fire for convicting poet, rights abuses: Human rights groups troubled by Myanmar authorities' intolerance for freedom of expression https://t.co/qD3KhD8qw0
  • Regulatory Sandboxes: Initiatives for Innovation and Inclusion in the #Philippines | JURIST https://t.co/leICmo7d0
  • Alex Salmond inquiry: chief law officer offers assurances over legal papers - Lord advocate tells MSPs he would be ‘disappointed’ if Scottish government did not release key documents https://t.co/EOcdES8YQj
  • The CMA is reviewing the legal services sector in England and Wales to assess whether transparency of price, quality and service have improved https://t.co/fI1Okfd9Qh

Friday

11th September- Law News

Edition 3181: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice.

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Focus of the Day Law Article: Judge complains of 'improper' pressure over custody time limit rulings. Keith Raynor says he was removed from case after criticising efforts to clear backlog. Full story - Guardian Law

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Massive fires have destroyed Europe's largest migrant camp, Moria, on the Greek island of Lesbos. The camp was home to 13,000 people. Before the fires, the living conditions inside the crowded camp were described as 'appalling.' CNN's Phil Black recalls his reporting trip back in March, 2020.



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Family lawyers advice on the first steps to take in the divorce process https://t.co/HnsHvOWES
  • Mackrell Solicitors expands out of capital with Birmingham launch https://t.co/iGTXSIDicS
  • Caster Semenya loses latest round of legal battle against rules to limit female athletes' testosterone levels https://t.co/fQlFYUveTd
  • COPFS thanked for 'life saving' work with NHS - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3FS3laNon7
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/5YUCDG2k4k
  • During his extradition hearing in London, #Indian billionaire Nirav Modi's barrister describes prison conditions in #India as 'shameful' & 'inhuman' https://t.co/HYv70h5nF
  • 'No DSS' ruled unlawful in second court case - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/g8jZVa4Gwm
  • Restrictions on visiting other households are to be reintroduced in parts of Northern Ireland after a rise in cases of coronavirus https://t.co/nUzj5Xhvrx
  • Hackers with ties to Russia, China and Iran are attempting to spy on people and groups involved with the #US 2020 presidential election, Microsoft says https://t.co/88PfZHIsij
  • Training course aims to improve expert witness evidence in court https://t.co/8Qr4B6KWwU
  • Linda Walker: The risks of mixing business and pleasure - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/UQr5Md3q07
  • Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland warns breaking international law will 'undermine trust in legal system' - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DuKQAtFvGf
  • A police dog reared from a puppy into an “absolute unit” has been retired before his first day of duty for being too “sweet-natured” - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/UYh5zt3DTf 
  • Covid: rush to get back to offices should be paused, says top UK expert: Prof Neil Ferguson says country should ‘pause at the headlong rush to get everybody back’ https://t.co/NvNuBM2zvH
  • In response to news that the custody time limit is being extended, retired barrister Michael Conry writes of the delays between an alleged offender’s arrest and first court appearance https://t.co/L9kBFvjEC5
  • Government’s ‘rule of six’ will mean many cancelled holidays in England - The new ruling, which prevents the gathering of large groups, will affect holiday home rentals and group activity trips this autumn https://t.co/14tygvVqT6
  • Travellers from mainland Portugal to England will have to quarantine from 04:00 on Saturday, just weeks after the country was previously declared exempt https://t.co/2o2up2iqVD
  • 'Very hard to understand' how Lord Keen QC can remain Advocate General for Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0zR9lVco5
  • Glasses company loses appeal against timebar decision on 2005 VAT assessment - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/d3RUIQNrjM
  • New York doctor accused of sexually abusing patients faces federal charges - Among the women who have come forward is Evelyn Yang, wife of former presidential candidate Andrew Yang #US https://t.co/EUDwzDmb7
  • Law Reform Commission discussion paper - domestic implementation of international law obligations https://t.co/ASrbMyd0qH
  • Regulations for public gatherings around UK nations, graphics courtesy of the BBC. https://t.co/Xh4JTZ8f2v
  • Kevin Spacey Accused of Sex Offenses Against Teenagers in New Lawsuit https://t.co/Lp5c1XDGSu
  • The EU has threatened the UK with legal action if it does not ditch a bill to override key parts of the Brexit divorce deal "by the end of the month" https://t.co/QNxk7CM3Vn
  • London bus attack couple join campaign to make misogyny a hate crime - Increase in violence against women during lockdown makes new law imperative, says MP Stella Creasy https://t.co/DPUCIDRO8f
  • "Caring" solicitor undone by accounting system - Legal Futures https://t.co/pFJ1s1xkRL
  • Racist responses to Marcus Rashford's campaign for children are no surprise, the narrative of ‘personal responsibility’ is a handy way of blaming communities for the suffering of their members https://t.co/6sTUGKkqS
  • If you think the UK isn't corrupt, you haven't looked hard enough https://t.co/yy8fpYbV5w
  • Judge who slammed Ministry of Justice Covid-19 response on collision course with senior judiciary over 'improper pressure' claim https://t.co/PEt9axFzw
  • Employment tribunal rejects BSB race discrimination claim - Legal Futures https://t.co/9eXDPIaKU
  • Metamorph leads way in autumn merger rush - Legal Futures https://t.co/ZvffAKnwv4
  • Scientists and health professionals have raised doubts about Prime Minister Boris Johnson's "Operation Moonshot" plan for mass coronavirus testing https://t.co/mOx9i4bDjR
  • Moria migrants: #Greek ships to help shelter 13,000 after fire https://t.co/IeXFVP9xtb
  • No student parties and more online learning - Universities should switch to full online learning only as a last resort in the event of a local coronavirus outbreak, new guidance says https://t.co/TM4rtNzHTH
  • Stonehaven derailment: Report says climate change impact on railways 'accelerating' https://t.co/yAoWAsD87
  • Weightmans reveals redundancy plans | Law Gazette https://t.co/Hf9a8xaYJT 
  • Social care staff not given human rights training to deal with Covid impact, finds research https://t.co/d4EVTcTG1p
  • Legal challenge to exclusion of waste incinerators from post-Brexit emissions trading scheme https://t.co/HHnsc9nBYo
  • Judge blasts MoJ's 'systemic failure' over Crown court backlog | Law Gazette https://t.co/C3J0RdqXXV
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/aLjBp9bexp 
  • Future pupillages under pressure because of Covid-19, says BSB | Law Gazette https://t.co/N1bob8Nrnx
  • Competition watchdog returns for another look at legal sector | Law Gazette https://t.co/qGhuEJBKFA
  • A #Canadian flight was cancelled and police were called because a child was not wearing a mask. Safwan Choudhry says WestJet wanted his 19-month-old to wear a mask, but the baby girl would not stop crying https://t.co/zLt5Glqh1W 
  • A frequent flyer tax, phasing out polluting SUVs and restricting cars in city centres are among climate change solutions suggested by members of the public https://t.co/gATMW7456D 
  • IP Office seeks views on robot inventors | Law Gazette https://t.co/KhlxDOZK19 
  • Coming to a screen near you: Scots juries to sit in Odeons | Law Gazette https://t.co/gINKmol3gc
  • Civil servants probed on judicial review | News | Law Gazette https://t.co/siJ5I7SwCw 
  • Law Society recommends changes to Scottish government planning policy - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/dZpKNqERy7
  • Lawyers of Tomorrow – Dean Gallacher - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/sFZKe22RVU
  • #talian mob boss Giuseppe Fanara, 60 is facing assault charges after allegedly biting off and swallowing a prison guard’s finger https://t.co/E66DnBvJsm 
  • MacRoberts and French Duncan support Together Energy's £14m acquisition - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gpF6xNW94j 
  • Premium products face no-deal threat - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/CRYZnghHnh 
  • Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow: Doors Open Day 2020 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fEDNxVrFr5

Thursday

10th September- Law News

Edition 3180: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice.
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Focus of the Day Law Article: The Competition and Markets Authority will return to the legal sector this year for a look at how the profession has responded to its last assessment. The competition watchdog spent a year looking at legal services before reporting at the end of 2016 that competition for individual consumers and small businesses was not working as it should be.
In particular, the CMA wanted more information to be available on price, quality and service to help clients choose the best option. Full story - The Law Society Gazette

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Airlines in Vietnam have resumed domestic flights to and from the coastal city of Da Nang - a tourist hot spot which was hit by a second wave of Covid-19 infections in July. Nationwide, there has also been a drop in community transmission of the virus.



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • An honest look at marriage in a jurisprudential primer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/UVZ00N38pj
  • Blog: Supreme Court heralds new approach to restrictive covenants - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/v9WJCYTRI
  • ‘If there is an independent judiciary in #Turkey, why are we behind bars?’ https://t.co/nxUdROdiGs
  • Tribunal dismisses barrister’s race discrimination claim against BSB | Law Gazette https://t.co/xHIzwCk7xB
  • The death of Dundee solicitor John Hall who died aged 52 on 1 September after a short battle with cancer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AzJGb5aoY
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/4ldN8qWitN
  • A High Court judge has ruled a solicitor should be struck off the roll of solicitors for professional misconduct over a land sale#Ireland https://t.co/BE7MLwGju8
  • Manchester Arena Inquiry: Bomber 'discussed martyrdom with inmate' https://t.co/CRyiiVEGi5
  • Boris Johnson has urged MPs to support a bill which modifies the Brexit deal he signed with the EU in January https://t.co/JrfL9WrOhz
  • Moria migrants: Fire destroys #Greek camp leaving 13,000 without shelter https://t.co/OYlYWTLC34
  • New coronavirus rules: 'It makes a child's party an illegal gathering' https://t.co/WdFpjNts8y
  • Officials are alarmed by the latest rise in coronavirus cases. Newly diagnosed cases have topped 2,000 for the past three days https://t.co/XjHxavKwQW
  • #Pakistan asks International Tribunal for relief from $5.8-billion fine over mining lease https://t.co/YL3EgwWs4g
  • Trade tribunal to review #Canadian government deal with Chinese company for X-ray scanners in embassies https://t.co/YsXdncCQi
  • A tribunal has found a woman was unfairly dismissed by her employer after choosing to self-isolate for two weeks - Jackie Reid, who has type one diabetes, was fired from her job as a sales assistant at the Good Health Store in Port Erin https://t.co/EqdtFUX9J7
  • Scottish government says consent for UK Internal Market Bill 'impossible' - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/H1Ps6ukGJD
  • Workers most likely to take their employer to tribunal over excessive long hours, new data shows https://t.co/faXLS7RZbL
  • Editorial: Lawmakers and lawbreakers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/NDuV2KX2d
  • It is legality not policy that pushes a government lawyer to quit https://t.co/oWv0WOMFr
  • Litigation against Credit Rating Agencies: #India, Delhi High Court Delineates the Scope | IndiaCorpLaw https://t.co/v0k8Uu7qF
  • Reclaiming motion seeking clarification on judicial review appeal rules refused as incompetent - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5w9T4qXOn
  • England Covid restrictions: what is allowed from Monday https://t.co/PLB1MHytzJ
  • Jonathan Jones' resignation over Brexit law-breaking met with dismay https://t.co/9cJO5K6dpb
  • #Myanmar soldiers tell of Rohingya killings, rapes and mass burials - Reported video confessions could be used as evidence in international criminal court https://t.co/qPKJRzgm62
  • British Airways passengers 'stunned' over cash refunds stand-off https://t.co/mhNV9BIFKm
  • Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: New charge 'a political game', says husband https://t.co/LaCxqNVdxW
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock said increasing numbers of people in England were seeking tests when they didn't have any Covid-19 symptoms https://t.co/COk0DgFU55
  • East Finchley shooting: Fifth murder trial finds man guilty https://t.co/PuJkVh5R0b
  • SRA fines leading firm for money laundering check failures - Legal Futures https://t.co/GDseQ0KKt
  • A woman ahead of her time | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/a3iPQHKXBV
  • Solicitor launches unregulated nanotech firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/bb811y0R5K
  • Outrage as NI secretary confirms Brexit bill ‘will break international law’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/hLcFefhnio
  • DWF partners rake in £4m from first share sales - Legal Futures https://t.co/JqRMy28jih
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/LKCmGC9jPD
  • Independent JR review issues call for evidence | Law Gazette https://t.co/ydgwcmQnsh
  • Businesswoman launches legal action against the Garrick Club https://t.co/PoL7Pg9ElY
  • G4S ex-bosses charged with fraud against Ministry of Justice | Law Gazette https://t.co/utsnpC17Ci
  • Details of the UK government's plans for policing trade between different parts of the country from next year are set to be published on Wednesday https://t.co/6tx33NkeeQ
  • Judge criticises UK government’s ‘inadequate’ efforts to aid Covid-19 backlog https://t.co/E8DzeVvyVQ
  • A man with serious breathing issues says he was "ambushed" into wearing a face covering on a plane: EasyJet has apologised after one of its pilots was filmed threatening to remove the passenger from the flight https://t.co/dCWH52hRe
  • Oxford University Coronavirus vaccine trial paused after participant falls ill https://t.co/Z9NGEwR6sx
  • Welsh Minister warns against Caerphilly pub get-togethers https://t.co/QXxec3UE3U
  • Law schools reopen with visors and temperature checks | Law Gazette https://t.co/pR2uiMkkDj
  • A man has been charged with murder and seven counts of attempted murder, after a series of stabbings across Birmingham city centre. Zephaniah McLeod, aged 27, of Nately Grove, Selly Oak, is due in court on Wednesday https://t.co/uia7wce1W5
  • Lawyer of the Month: Robert Holland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/etI5GRuaMP
  • Domestic abuse charges reach five-year high - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/vZNYngZVfv
  • Senior government QC reportedly quits over Brexit U-turn - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yu8yibRK8p
  • Lawyers of Tomorrow – Gabriella Barnes - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XU6UYZQaDP
  • Solicitors' survey reveals COVID-19 expected to trigger rise in commercial disputes and divorce - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AEf9ySlj6T
  • Ireland: Defendants with delayed trials to be able to apply for compensation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/20CMiwkkJC 
  • DWF sees uptick in revenue to £297.2m - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/MCqNXaqHJh