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26th July - Law News

3134rd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.




Today's Video Focus:  Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa is accused of trying to destroy opposition and silence dissent using COVID-19 as an excuse. The accusations are not new. Political arrests and crackdowns on demonstrations have become common. But the recent arrest of investigative journalist Hopewell Chin'ono has brought back Zimbabwe into the international spotlight. Chin'ono is accused of inciting public violence. He denies that and says journalism is being criminalised. He's published articles alleging corruption in multi-million dollar deals to combat coronavirus that have been awarded to powerful individuals close to the government. What does it tell us about Zimbabwe after Mugabe?




Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Travellers returning to the UK from Spain after midnight tonight will have to quarantine for 14 days, the government has said https://t.co/0UMgP6KiQV 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/YROUjRErQq 
  • Did Bournemouth beach crowds spread coronavirus? It has been a month since thousands of people flocked to Bournemouth beach for this year's warmest weekend https://t.co/w8eaUAeMpD 
  • Stern signs instructing people to queue two metres apart have become part of life since lockdown https://t.co/I1anbnq04M
  • #France will introduce on-the-spot fines nationwide for drug users, particularly targeting cannabis, from September https://t.co/mHATkuLHNx
  • Face mask use plea at north Wales hospitals https://t.co/wzhyR0GGyY 
  • South China Sea dispute: #Australia says Beijing's claims have no legal basis https://t.co/xGJoVIW5xM
  • About 60 vehicles were turned away from close to the base of Snowdon before 08:00 BST, police have said https://t.co/kwK8QfzRPx 
  • 'That’s an illegal order': veterans challenge Trump's officers in Portland: Two #US military veterans asked federal agents if they understood their oath to defend the constitution as teargas was fired https://t.co/yuaCvbslDj
  • The death of Paulette Wilson must mark the end of the hostile environment | Diane Abbott https://t.co/dxtmfV2DcC
  • Washington Post Settles Lawsuit With Student in Viral Protest Video #US https://t.co/kagGDraeBI 
  • Goldman Sachs and #Malaysia Agree to 1MDB Settlement https://t.co/0S3gFqHiwY
  • In a rare intervention, the President of the UK Supreme Court has expressed concern about China’s imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong and the role of serving UK judges on the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal https://t.co/hH4LHYmQBO
  • The Law Commission has proposed radical reforms to home ownership, making it simpler for leaseholders to extend their lease, buy the freehold and take over the management | NLJ https://t.co/28AVhxEsWL
  • The long-awaited ‘Russia report’ has called for new legislation to ‘tackle espionage, the illicit financial dealings of the Russian elite and the “enablers” who support this activity’ | NLJ https://t.co/CdAcxJIXuv
  • Former CILEx President Stephen Gowland has become the first Chartered Legal Executive to be appointed to the Legal Services Board (LSB) | NLJ https://t.co/MiVRDQQnW0 
  • The Justice Committee launched an inquiry this week into the future of the Probation Service | NLJ https://t.co/OkGYdgtbM
  • Lawyers who enter into damages-based agreements (DBAs) can be paid in the event of early termination, the High Court has confirmed | NLJ https://t.co/lVDjdna0dj
  • Judges are to be given a 2% pay rise, backdated to 1 April, the government has said | NLJ https://t.co/duZH7i16lG
  • The announcement of ten temporary Blackstone courts (legal equivalent of Nightingale hospitals) ‘feels like the Emperor’s new clothes’, the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) chair Caroline Goodwin QC has said | NLJ https://t.co/0o74y5m0MP
  • A parliamentary committee is investigating the lack of progress on resolving racial inequalities in the protection of human rights in the UK | NLJ https://t.co/gX1eePMesa 
  • Judges and magistrates have for the first time been given a guideline for sentencing offenders with mental disorders | NLJ https://t.co/zcVj3kB8NG
  • Law firm Devonshires has announced it will reopen its London, Leeds and Colchester offices on 3 August to both staff and clients | NLJ https://t.co/qzxwQrmGHa 
  • The economic crime levy to be imposed on law firms and other anti-money laundering regulated businesses will be calculated according to revenue, with a threshold to exempt small businesses, the Treasury has said | NLJ https://t.co/NlPavPpysk
  • Working from home: How to cut your tax bill https://t.co/YD5MRALHkt
  • When a Manchester hotel advertised for a receptionist on Monday, the owners were shocked to have received almost 1,000 applicants in a day https://t.co/VTnEzUykX9
  • An innocent man accused of murdering PC Andrew Harper has said he feared he "could die in prison" https://t.co/sH1jFVAYKO
  • Singapore man admits being #Chinese spy in US https://t.co/G9ob7Vv0nL 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/r6qCBJ2f4D 
  • Indoor gyms and pools in England start to reopen https://t.co/oxiXzjzDZn
  • Wills witnessed by video link to be made legal https://t.co/xPqmEuOQrf