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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Court of Appeal has suspended the controversial detained fast-track (DFT) system which keeps asylum seekers in detention while legal hearings and appeals take place. Full story - New law Journal
FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Court of Appeal has suspended the controversial detained fast-track (DFT) system which keeps asylum seekers in detention while legal hearings and appeals take place. Full story - New law Journal
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- MP Simon Danczuk to step back from child abuse campaign http://t.co/CMBNPBm4hs
- Tax windfall from pension changes http://t.co/lWiKcUJWmc
- Jordon Begley inquest: Taser and restraint 'contributed' to death http://t.co/nUWANPWsZL
- Why did the Gibson inquiry into rendition disappear? http://t.co/Cqz8O3vLEq
- GQ article on phone-hacking trial was in contempt of court, judges told http://t.co/ifzs9MPT1j
- We in Yarl’s Wood will not give up our rights http://t.co/iXiikcKzxh
- Bar urges solicitors to withdraw legal aid tenders | Law Gazette http://t.co/90haev1Fje
- UK law firms choose mergers for growth rather than cost cutting | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/LUjuPhxFOo
- EU law ‘wholly unfair and unsuited’ for dealing with migrant crisis | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/Mji7mEr026
- Legal aid by the numbers | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/afjHvseIvZ
- Lewis Silkin partner found to have ‘reconstructed’ his memory in negligence claim | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/Pgs1CboG6M
- Fake solicitor convicted of providing unlawful immigration advice | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/8xQNRVYr2Q
- Public ignorance of domestic abuse highlighted as Gove promises reform | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/bG6fkF2524
- Paralegal takeover: professional register goes live | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/gCLUyXjqRb
- CBA chairman to vote ‘No’ in upcoming ‘no returns’ ballot | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/WlgaN2oLI9
- Unlawful stop and search: Scottish Human Rights Commission reports concerns to UN | Scottish Legal News http://t.co/zJmdDTlZ6O
- Child-snatching parent loses appeal against abduction conviction but sentence imposed was ‘excessive’ http://t.co/ytgFwKfBJv
- English Votes for English Laws: Law Society of Scotland responds | Scottish Legal News http://t.co/LxCP0rXzIm
- University of Aberdeen IP dissertation prize awarded | Scottish Legal News http://t.co/9A4a2zUbRU
- Simpson & Marwick announces key recruits in property services | Scottish Legal News http://t.co/oq3dJK7hps
- Man who failed in bid to prosecute the Lord Advocate to appeal to the Supreme Court | Scottish Legal News http://t.co/18ezBngW2r
- Former US attorney general Holder to re-join Covington as Washington partner | The Lawyer http://t.co/nMOJFOSdKi
- Struck-off ex-Ince partner Iyer launches City legal services firm IY Legal | The Lawyer http://t.co/Eqt6kdLkL2
- Key London Olympic legacy 'a failure', says Tessa Jowell http://t.co/stpVjLD4PA
- #Iran talks: How new tech could be used to spy on negotiations http://t.co/Yy7d3MStdV
- #Greece debt crisis: Advice for foreign tourists http://t.co/FESKkjdNfX
- Warning over phone scams targeting elderly http://t.co/HK9RRkHy6i
- Police firearms law 'needs review', says Hogan-Howe http://t.co/tFQI49oayY
- Yanis Varoufakis: why bold, brash #Greek finance minister had to go http://t.co/mM4eBNswHz
- Education for girls all over the world is the civil rights struggle of our time | Gordon Brown http://t.co/EHnoiGnnhZ
- #NORTHKOREA has carried out 1,400 public executions since 2000, report claims http://t.co/6Jt7LJjrka
- I’ve been in Britain’s grimmest prisons, but Pentonville’s the worst http://t.co/X46GDki6wF
- #Canadian activists turn to UN with challenge to controversial anti-terror bill http://t.co/XYttFJwZho
- Alice Gross's family press for inquiry, saying they 'just want answers' http://t.co/Nh9NAdzGau
- Media scares about ‘sharia marriages’ miss the point http://t.co/3hhQS2VGqP
- More than Grexit | Law Gazette http://t.co/nAc1bnBGKk
- Scots seek to oust Welsh as estate agency watchdogs | Law Gazette http://t.co/Lb7CNuskOK
- Vexatious ex-solicitor restrained after years of court claims | Law Gazette http://t.co/KfRLBRA7cv
- Greek crisis hits international firms | Law Gazette http://t.co/rVoNtthPzD
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/aqYwFsk2SF
- London 'anti-Jewification' demo dwarfed by anti-fascist counter-protest http://t.co/2xb8USNBE5
- Police criticised for not arresting man carrying Isis flag near parliament http://t.co/CBbLxWM2r0
- Oregon bakery that refused same-sex couple owes $135,000 in damages #US http://t.co/rbMeGakpCC
- Gay marriage plaintiff Obergefell: push for religious freedom laws is offensive #US http://t.co/9VFNvm9KYv
- Neil Wallis wins … and the CPS is losing by a distance http://t.co/QBUU2b2pww
- Obituary : Felicia Kentridge, co-founder of South Africa’s Legal Resources Centre http://t.co/oGoLTibGlj
- Alice Gross's family want inquiry into what UK authorities knew of her killer http://t.co/pcHwBK6B8c
- Amgen hires Danaher’s Graham for general counsel role as Scott retires | The Lawyer http://t.co/8PJAt02vui
- LAW FIRM NEWS: MoFo managing partner on European expansion: "We're doing this for a reason" | The Lawyer http://t.co/dKFLZB32nP
- Osborne Clarke's Berg calls for firms to be “much more collaborative” | The Lawyer http://t.co/jer7OSWwYn
- A&O enjoys fleeting moment as second-largest magic circle firm | The Lawyer http://t.co/la8LOAntM9
- Firms take a realty check as property prices leap | The Lawyer http://t.co/ErQAoCCtul
- Is the more benign economy easing pressures on financial managers? | The Lawyer http://t.co/7Ddg9jkP9M
- Cost is only part of firms’ property challenge | The Lawyer http://t.co/ySijbUJfGS
- Time to start thinking about firm location | The Lawyer http://t.co/z8FYg0FSXT
- The in-house interview: Nicola Shand, SGN - A Profile | The Lawyer http://t.co/eBVxwcUC8A
- My legal life: Nigel Jones, Partner, Linklaters - A Profile | Law Gazette http://t.co/BQ5ut10zFa
- Roundtable: personal injury | Law Gazette http://t.co/zAxCJ4oIU4
- Can a Conservative lord chancellor deliver a ‘one-nation justice policy’ after so much Grayling damage | Law Gazette http://t.co/qZ485y3JP3
- Taking stock of Slater | Law Gazette http://t.co/xAaAd7hckt
- Easter Rising still unsettles | Law Gazette http://t.co/MHkEboABXV
- New PermSec for MoJ | Law Gazette http://t.co/Jd7jZnZKh7
- PDS lawyers move in as direct action bites | Law Gazette http://t.co/g0HWhyh8ma
- Law firm mergers dip as economy recovers | Law Gazette http://t.co/xLwdN9g8uA
- Costs curbs for clin neg | Law Gazette http://t.co/ULxMywdYFV
- Barrister finishes pupillage at personal injury solicitors | Legal Futures http://t.co/Lp8N616cO4
- Barrister fined £4,000 for “conduct of sexual nature” towards pupil | Legal Futures http://t.co/yMmkDPRFyu
- SRA investigates immigration firm condemned by Leveson | Legal Futures http://t.co/QZLvozIAMu
- #Greece debt crisis: Greek voters reject bailout offer http://t.co/qx0qmMPyKq
- George Osborne says he has identified how the government will make the £12bn of welfare cuts http://t.co/QKfxDqxsBu