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Our Latest Saturday Law Interview features the Scottish National Party Justice and Home Affairs spokesperson, Joanna Cherry QC MP, in a wide ranging discussion on the the Human Rights Act 1998, the role of corroboration in the Scottish justice system, the legal issues surrounding Scottish independence and human rights.
Our Latest Saturday Law Interview features the Scottish National Party Justice and Home Affairs spokesperson, Joanna Cherry QC MP, in a wide ranging discussion on the the Human Rights Act 1998, the role of corroboration in the Scottish justice system, the legal issues surrounding Scottish independence and human rights.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- The unintentionally positive effects of the Witchcraft Act are still being felt today https://t.co/p05PdKDWU7
- Police investigate after sex attack on paralegal’s miniature Shetland pony https://t.co/Opm2FZvwbs
- A practising barrister who failed to declare his old criminal convictions has been disbarred https://t.co/Gjc2gVShjO
- Training contract interview horror stories https://t.co/E5MQlSl2JU
- Ethnic minority City lawyers still under-represented at the top https://t.co/ILZRJsK8XZ
- There is a new contender for the worst attempt at a fraudulent personal injury claim ever https://t.co/V6VT7Q8vv7
- Inner Temple votes to cut library space by nearly 60% so it can build a lecture theatre https://t.co/dF7vX3ap34
- City lawyers can’t agree if they should fill the legal aid gap https://t.co/e4ydDKJL9P
- Cambridge law student goes public about creepy rubber duck stalking campaign https://t.co/gzD3rbpE9h
- Chelsea FC-mad corporate lawyer tells Liverpool fans to 'crawl back to your horrible Merseyside home' https://t.co/faV9ryOyny
- Supreme Court judge predicts that a flurry of women will follow Lady Hale into top court over next five years https://t.co/J5hQ0JukPr
- Two already huge London megalaw firms are set to get even bigger https://t.co/SxmiIGC4Qi
- The great Mansfield Chambers exodus: 50% of barristers quit the set https://t.co/rsmcemS9yP
- Big Four accountancy giant EY launches law training contract -- and you don't need a 2:1 or top A-levels to apply https://t.co/WoQhlVAbI6
- Fish & chip shop owner who refused to accept parking fine changes contract law https://t.co/ruBW6PMdpr
- The 8 best moments from the Lord Harley hearing liveblog https://t.co/ESvfIfblhB
- Liverpool Uni law student pledges to use £44,000 lottery win to fund barrister dream https://t.co/MPgbNUgAel
- 'If you can, stick at it': Jeremy Corbyn tells students to reject commercial law and pursue legal aid dreams https://t.co/JOotA6HmNm
- Solicitors Regulation Authority publishes its allegations against Lord Harley of Counsel https://t.co/l4PiaO3Taz
- Katie Hopkins is trying to set up 'The Society for White Lawyers' https://t.co/EwOMQ8qR53
- Award law scholarships on need rather than merit, urges Lady Justice Hallett https://t.co/IS8OnylEfD
- Revealed: What barristers keep in their mysterious wheelie suitcases https://t.co/TztCuqgqbe
- Illustrator turns iTunes’ terms & conditions into comic book art https://t.co/iWtHGfJQXr
- Lawyer for Franck Ribery has confirmed legal action against CNN over the use of a photograph without permission https://t.co/KlKf6gD9NC
- Stephen Harper’s accidental legal legacy #CANADA https://t.co/nBw6Gf5xTv
- Law minister D V Sadananda Gowda flags concerns over legal aid programmes in #INDIA https://t.co/MWkTsIPV6g
- Africa and EU leaders are set to sign off a plan next week that includes short-term measures on legal migration https://t.co/bT0PUEWlYI
- Fast Broadband To Become A Legal Right For All https://t.co/p4hX2h73Fj
- Lindsay Lohan and brother Michael win latest round in their $60million legal battle after being accused of stealing https://t.co/tJOqrLfHVa
- Bringing rights to your mobile | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/pT56uUGRAt
- The European Convention on Human Rights in 16 beautiful infographics | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/6egigb3XFl
- Interception, Authorisation and Redress in the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/myk8Rj1Lfz
- Lost Journeys: The Stories of Child Refugees | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/iqcbzgB9ui
- Intensive care, and the outer limits of Cheshire West | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/Dv2UMVteMy
- Why does al-Shabab target hotels? #SOMALIA https://t.co/VNbG39dGxf
- Man found dead in Yateley 'six hours after crash' https://t.co/NHt2yaD3Qj
- Minimum rented bedroom size proposed by government https://t.co/qgb9N4SmQ0
- What's so different about the Scottish poppy? https://t.co/mSDAGrhtdt
- #Burundi violence: Scores flee homes before crackdown starts https://t.co/DgGKy9cUSD
- Child abuse cases delayed by police backlog https://t.co/3LyXyXBAqw
- Russian plane crash: Too soon to know cause - #Egypt https://t.co/TDb2CgZewj
- Universal Credit: Iain Duncan Smith resists Treasury cuts https://t.co/BNYwC0pJcG