Wednesday

3rd February - Law News

Edition 3326: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: A former follower of the fascist conspiracy QAnon movement tells how she came to believe in the movement and ultimately decided to leave.

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 Focus of the Day Article:  Prisoner serving life sentence fails to obtain judicial review of decision not to move him to lower security prison. Full story - Scottish Legal News
 


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Putin critic Navalny jailed in #Russia despite protests https://t.co/lsSBKcD4R
  • My legal life: Manjinder Singh Kang, Kang & Co Solicitors - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/pyISwoLLaH
  • Swift condemnation of Labour’s jury proposal is unwarranted | Law Gazette https://t.co/55T4mVF30Y
  • Meghan and the Mail | Law Gazette https://t.co/c9GSO9TdP4
  • Stagnant progress in profession’s diversity is disheartening | Law Gazette https://t.co/DN9W7XEY8Q
  • Barclays revamps legal arm with shared platform adoption | Law Gazette https://t.co/jSaNjPo6I
  • Slater and Gordon backs care home public inquiry | Law Gazette https://t.co/r3EtTZCJV
  • Court Covid safety confusion continues | Law Gazette https://t.co/eVhwWg7Qd8
  • The #French health authority has said AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine should only be given to people aged under 65 https://t.co/No0Czf0tN
  • How should the family court treat allegations of domestic abuse? | Law Gazette https://t.co/99PEix5zTa
  • Obituary: Tom Moore, a hero who gave a nation hope https://t.co/tMOnZvjDL
  • Chris O'Shea, the boss of British Gas owner Centrica, has said his family was posted excrement amid a pay row at the firm https://t.co/Q28pwqJ1uv
  • Captain Sir Tom Moore dies at 100 after testing positive for Covid https://t.co/NTjBJ2j9j
  • Israeli-made spying tools were bought for #Bangladesh intelligence service, despite the South Asian country not recognising Israel https://t.co/SCBTANKHQi
  • LSB kicks off new regime of transparency over PC fee spending | Law Gazette https://t.co/eSurnC8I0M
  • Wall Street billionaire backed Republicans who later tried to overturn election result - Blackstone founder Stephen Schwarzman faces scrutiny over donations to rightwing Republicans including Kelly Loeffler #US https://t.co/YVm4xzl5k
  • The Stansted 15's quashed conviction shows we were never terrorists - I was one of 15 charged for blocking a deportation flight. We’ve got justice, but victims of the UK’s hostile environment haven’t https://t.co/MktUGWC2
  • Tweeting barrister Holbrook parts company with chambers | Law Gazette https://t.co/0cqr3EyuHR
  • Tesla has begun to recall 158,000 Model S and Model X vehicles in the #US over issues with failing touchscreens that regulators were concerned could increase the risk of crashes https://t.co/luiEOPJzE
  • #Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine gives around 92% protection against Covid-19, late stage trial results published in The Lancet reveal. It has also been deemed to be safe - and offer complete protection against hospitalisation and death https://t.co/A4gJUAwe4
  • New practising fee rules will allow “more meaningful debate” - Legal Futures https://t.co/lanSW8oEge
  • High Court: Law firm was not operating collective investment scheme - Legal Futures https://t.co/WjGS5LGqQ
  • Most firms made a profit last year despite Covid, survey finds - Legal Futures https://t.co/hRDqriyrg
  • Solicitor jailed for money laundering returns to profession - Legal Futures https://t.co/gspIz0PLA
  • Solicitors to skip court security queues from today | Law Gazette https://t.co/v5Ek26nX2t
  • Barrister disbarred for work as a solicitor | Law Gazette https://t.co/ThgrvAnRI5
  • 'We demand results': Coca-Cola threatens to deduct 30% from fees over diversity | Law Gazette https://t.co/37H6EDq18i
  • Alcohol deaths hit record high during Covid pandemic https://t.co/qvMS22wO5B
  • Buy now, pay later firms such as Klarna face stricter controls https://t.co/EMZ4Gnrmqj
  • People in areas that have been singled out for enhanced testing for the South African variant should further limit the time they spend away from home, a minister has said https://t.co/JhKSNNmyz
  • Coercion, Prohibition, and Great Expectations. The continuing failure of the Common European Asylum System, Common Market Law Review 53(2016), p. 607-642 | Thomas Spijkerboer https://t.co/ycgmW4UQK
  • Faulks hands in his findings on judicial review | Law Gazette https://t.co/gnQvVeu6S
  • Shoosmiths signs up to science-based targets initiative in net zero carbon push - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1mA7rUYeB
  • SLCC launches budget and operating plan consultation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WjrDyw7j5
  • Standalone offence of misogynistic behaviour under consideration - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QRi2nVqwZ
  • Additional funding takes tram inquiry costs to almost £12m - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nIYPcJcfW
  • Dr Sarah Munro: EAWs and extradition post-Brexit – the need for mutual trust - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/T3mtfEZHC
  • #US actress Evan Rachel Wood has claimed singer Marilyn Manson "horrifically abused" her during their three-year relationship in the late noughties https://t.co/ZU7kAapo12
  • Michaela Guthrie promoted to senior associate at Balfour and Manson - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Fzj3nMU3F
  • Burness Paull charts future growth with partner promotions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/y7A07wC6lJ
  • Lord Uist retires, he was appointed a judge of the Supreme Courts in April 2006, having previously served as a temporary judge from July 2001. - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nAxEgO0fQd
  • An unrepentant gym owner who has been fined three times for ignoring Covid-19 regulations is still refusing to close https://t.co/DuJ7x9wHfx
  • The inhuman face of malicious prosecution is revealed - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lGXq63SVOX
  • People in Wales who are told to self-isolate by the NHS Covid-19 phone app can now apply for a £500 payment, the Welsh Government has announced https://t.co/L7XW8K7rxl
  • Brexit: Portsmouth port bosses accuse government of withholding cash https://t.co/UJNNXT0aTb 
  • Fears army will tighten grip in #Myanmar after Aung San Suu Kyi detained https://t.co/VMtSlGhwNC
  • Joanna Cherry sacked from SNP frontbench at Westminster, QC had clashed with ex-deputy leader Kirsty Blackman over party’s policies on transgender rights https://t.co/M1WxipYjjo
  • Criminal complaint threatened over malicious prosecution - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qt2LKxmYr1

Tuesday

2nd February - Law News

Edition 3325: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Almost two thirds of UK firms have been experiencing "significant disruption" to their supply chains across the EU border since the start of this year, according to the manufacturers’ association, Make UK. Many claim that the extra paperwork required since the end of the Brexit transition period has meant delays for firms trying to export and import goods into Europe and they are urging the government to solve the problem.

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 Focus of the Day Article:  “No case to answer” — Stansted 15 convictions quashed by Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal held today that a group of activists who broke into Stansted Airport in an act of protest should “not have been prosecuted” for an “extremely serious” terror-related offence under s.1(2)(b) of the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 (“AMSA”). Full story - UK Human Rights Blog
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Housing Evictions, Human Rights, and the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination #US – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/Hn29VXFkA
  • International Human Rights Process Finally Achieves Equal Treatment for Foreign Teachers in Korea: The Case of L.G. v. Republic of Korea – Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/YiItnNcfG
  • Mid and East Antrim Council says it has withdrawn staff from Brexit inspection duties at Larne Port due to concerns for their safety https://t.co/5hKjrxsOJ
  • The legality of opening a bank account abroad | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/tKNGLw00tm
  • #Israel holds all the cards in the West Bank – it should vaccinate everyone - the occupying power is responsible for the healthcare of the Palestinians, whose economy and medical systems are in ruins https://t.co/Ar7RJ9ZWc
  • Is Getting a Personal Injury Attorney Worth It? #US | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/76Rqgx9BHr 
  • Teenage neo-Nazi from Cornwall is UK's youngest terror offender https://t.co/wIb89plOgX
  • Divorcing couples to face costly complex battles during Brexit transition period – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/Ns2lRHMzzS
  • A suspected crime boss is still working at the top of world boxing, a BBC Panorama investigation has found. Daniel Kinahan has no criminal convictions but has been named in the Irish courts as the head of one of Europe's most prominent drug cartels https://t.co/eaNnLSX5nE
  • Tulane Forrester Fellowship 2021-2022 https://t.co/fj3P53QG
  • Worker at H&M supply factory was killed after months of harassment, claims family - Fashion brand to investigate the death of 20-year-old Jeyasre Kathiravel, reportedly killed by supervisor at Natchi Apparels #India https://t.co/L3k46LC7W
  • Barrister in racism row previously fired by council over anti-migrant rhetoric - Jon Holbrook, who caused outcry with ‘stroppy teenager of colour’ tweet, was sacked from Brighton council legal team https://t.co/xRIaNunrU1
  • Douglas Mill: Some of this article is about all of us. Some of it is about lawyers. Some of it is about lawyers my age. And some of it is about me - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XSRgB2jsCs 
  • David Whitehouse has given a searing account of his ordeal at the hands of Scottish prosecutors and police who subjected him and his colleague Paul Clark to what the authorities now admit was a malicious prosecution - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0V3lhfDQjY
  • New Lanark Trust-owned businesses’ charitable status upheld by Inner House - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2P6WhSqEBY
  • Covid social distancing rules on the Isle of Man have been scrapped by the government following a 25-day lockdown. Restrictions were lifted at 00:01 GMT after the island recorded 20 days without an unexplained community case https://t.co/WfaDQqxh0k
  • Some practical points for litigating under TOLATA – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/ynVQPovq5
  • How client needs may dictate firms of choice post-pandemic #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/jRHdzAYJrI
  • Police will speak to a Premier League footballer and his barber who were photographed together during lockdown. Newcastle United's £40m striker Joelinton shared a picture of him and Tyneside stylist Tom Baxter on Friday https://t.co/XBFmdTdLZu
  • The Brexit referendum emboldened racists: Is football's racism battle being lost on social media? https://t.co/l9CNBzN64f
  • Publishing IDs of accused persons other than proclaimed offenders on police flyboards violates Privacy: Allahabad High Court #India Bar & Bench https://t.co/lzmQN8Qe2w
  • The Duke of Sussex has accepted an apology and "substantial damages" from the publishers of the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online over an article published last year https://t.co/MhqbJLaSHh 
  • Linklaters keeps 47 out of 50 NQ solicitors - Legal Cheek https://t.co/oaFs5agAcb
  • Urgent testing for the South Africa variant of coronavirus is to start in parts of England, after cases were found with no known links to travel or previous cases https://t.co/BsC8bKF5Mh 
  • Coca-Cola to penalise outside firms for insufficiently diverse teams - Legal Futures https://t.co/3vC99e6bWw
  • Regulators join forces to pilot comparison and review options for firms - Legal Futures https://t.co/MiIVKHRCkI
  • Solicitor who lied to client, SRA and insurers struck off - Legal Futures https://t.co/8vFiRWh64x 
  • Twitter row barrister Jon Holbrook expelled by chambers - after he resigned four days earlier - Legal Futures https://t.co/nIsoFtuRbo
  • Glasgow University apologises to blind student over law firm grad rec leaflets - Legal Cheek https://t.co/yP081EUWBS
  • Online fashion retailer Asos has bought the Topshop brandname and its stock, as well as Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands from failed retail group Arcadia in a deal worth £295m, sacrificing 13,000 jobs https://t.co/WcIea1lYQ
  • Muslim Council of Britain elects first female leader https://t.co/fCMMVJmZu6
  • #HongKong migration agents report rush of inquiries for UK visas https://t.co/ucneSbDp8
  • Ten years of freedom ends: #Myanmar's tarnished heroine sees dark days return https://t.co/ucneSbDp8
  • UK betting faces bigger threats than losing its sport shirts | Gambling - Industry fears the government’s review of gambling laws could introduce ‘existential’ changes https://t.co/eSSjxiliJ2
  • Landmarks in law: the moral dilemma of separating conjoined twins - The birth of conjoined twins presented judges at the court of appeal with their most difficult case ever https://t.co/ZFVE5xUyw
  • Refugees in the European Union: from emergency alarmism to common management. | Daniele Archibugi and Marco Cellini https://t.co/ZlcT1fEyG
  • Sydney partner claims Law Society owes him apology #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/vLjgXj2n6
  • Delivering high quality legal education at a time of change - Legal Cheek https://t.co/twMEM4WvQt
  • ‘Top of their game’: What it’s like to work as a BigLaw graduate - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/EaDXL7gNF4
  • Barrister who touched two people ‘sexually’ handed three-month suspension - Legal Cheek https://t.co/07ZGW5ghL3
  • The buzz around the WhatsApp privacy policy and a possible antidote #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/di8DlH3jzE
  • Ashurst to teach NewLaw to Stirling University law students - Legal Cheek https://t.co/1TsGvhIB0U
  • Munawar Faruqui case: When comedy becomes crime and bail is the exception - An analysis of the bail order and why some observations are contrary to the settled principles of law #India https://t.co/mP2TCMCewo
  • Baker McKenzie, DLA Piper and Dentons beat magic circle rivals in 2021 brand power list - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wSqa7QTb1X
  • [TRP Scam] Republic employees not even named as accused yet: Mumbai Police #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/ycDLzv7vj
  • Fears of ‘borderline unethical’ advertising after 75% of older #Australians found to be taking supplements https://t.co/NHD4QwsEx1
  • Ministers move to stop backbench revolt over UK courts' role in genocide rulings - Government offers alternative to amendment that could force UK to reconsider trade deals with countries such as China https://t.co/6SuSmOHJ2K
  • Thousands of ultra-Orthodox mourners have gathered in Jerusalem to attend the funeral of a top rabbi, in breach of #Israel's coronavirus regulations https://t.co/gHQBIcgtjG
  • Delhi Court abates criminal proceedings against Moti Lal Vora in National Herald case #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/Va1bKshjCw
  • The role of lawyers in the post-COVID recovery - Legal Cheek https://t.co/UiWTOECviT

Monday

1st February - Law News

Edition 3324: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: The French government will shut the state’s borders to all traffic to and from countries outside of the EU as of Sunday, Prime Minister Jean Castex has announced, in an effort to ward off yet another Covid lockdown in France. Speaking in a televised address after meeting with President Emmanuel Macron and senior ministers, Castex said that officials had decided against introducing a new national lockdown in a drastic bid to curb new Covid infections. Instead, tighter border controls are being introduced alongside tougher action against covid rule-breakers. 

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 Focus of the Day Article:  High Court dismisses ‘misconceived’ arguments against European arrest warrants. An attempt by five men arrested pursuant to the European arrest warrant to apply for a writ of habeas corpus because the Brexit transition period has ended, has been refused. Full story - New Law Journal
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • The EU says UK-Swedish drug firm AstraZeneca will now supply an additional nine million Covid vaccine doses by March, after days of criticism of the bloc's vaccination programme https://t.co/pKEGmKreIJ
  • Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of #Myanmar's governing National League for Democracy (NLD) party, has been arrested, the spokesman for the party said https://t.co/WSpWk2PAYu
  • [Book Launch] A Critique of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/rNKhtBoA0k
  • Should legal crowdfunding be regulated? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ThxQcIP8U
  • Directors warned of ‘falling foul’ of new industrial manslaughter laws #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/yBRvuYBmSQ
  • Exclusive research: Law firms say the SQE alone will not be enough - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZZLQrUO6X
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Human Rights vs Unfettered Trade: a Party divided? - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/DloYwVKjtK
  • Captain Sir Tom Moore has been admitted to hospital with coronavirus, his daughter has said. The 100-year-old, who raised more than £33m for the NHS, was taken to Bedford Hospital https://t.co/xDCRcJa95z
  • 5 pupillage application essentials - Legal Cheek https://t.co/YJdYBmZCOv 
  • Barcelona FC say they will take "appropriate legal action" against Spanish newspaper El Mundo after it published details of forward Lionel Messi's £492m contract #Spain https://t.co/iOOYDV4pj
  • Law Pod UK New Episode: "Historical" Crimes: Ireland's unmarried mothers and their children - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/kDNBDLeY52
  • Donald Trump's impeachment defence in disarray as lead lawyers quit - Butch Bowers clashed with Trump over strategy, according to reports, and leaves along with Deborah Barberi and three others #US https://t.co/yh2HjTCxDO
  • Just £12,000 of £40m fund for displaced Chagos islanders has been spent - MP representing most of UK’s Chagossians says failure to use compensation money to help those facing hardship is outrageous https://t.co/mymCtIQv7
  • Greater Manchester Police investigating abuse aimed at Manchester United players https://t.co/gSme1rSF4C
  • Baby boy found dead at Wirral golf course https://t.co/miXUraN5HP
  • Covid lockdown easing must happen 'very slowly', adviser says https://t.co/Yegdp0qi7w 
  • #Israel to transfer a mere 5,000 covid vaccine doses to Palestinians https://t.co/h3mmzfuMqn
  • Revealed: The best law firms for legal tech 2021 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/gcwf9Hu4WB
  • “No case to answer” - Stansted 15 convictions quashed by Court of Appeal - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/H3tAymPjJ
  • Thousands of #Russians have been taking part in unauthorised protests to demand the release of the jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny https://t.co/ltAtL1Ejhs
  • HS2 underground protest: Activists 'being forced out' of tunnel https://t.co/ainZVFdvj2 
  • The #Australian city of Perth has begun a snap five-day lockdown after a security guard working at a quarantine hotel tested positive for coronavirus https://t.co/EHWVlWwwg
  • Restrictions forcing couples to cancel weddings during the coronavirus pandemic have highlighted "archaic" marriage laws, a legal body has said https://t.co/5qfAtsvBj1
  • Morrison & Foerster dishes out ‘appreciation bonuses’ to London lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3KckixpSv
  • Digital revolution ‘advancing productivity’ in law firms - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/h0zw0cmiYO 
  • Life as a cyber security leader at an international law firm - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ND26ri4109 
  • ‘Zero tolerance for criminal activity’, says NAB chief legal counsel #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/RF8Er2vXxN
  • What is a continuing nuisance? - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/puRvLqtwi
  • Virtual student event NEXT WEEK: Wednesday 3 February, from 4pm to 6:30pm, taking place virtually - Secrets to Success Midlands — with Eversheds Sutherland, Pinsent Masons, Shoosmiths and ULaw https://t.co/VppQlmpMYq
  • Biden and #US prison reforms – a soft target? Putting a stop to private prison contracts does little to address dire conditions for inmates, especially during a pandemic https://t.co/cd0evQz851
  • #US health agency orders travellers wear masks on public transport https://t.co/Iw8DsiaYLN
  • Justice Ashis Kumar Chakraborty of Calcutta High Court passes away - He was appointed an additional judge of Calcutta High Court in October 2014 and was made a permanent judge in October 2016 #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/IUgPHHdayu
  • Tens of thousands protest against new #French security bill https://t.co/zh0Hi3HtzU
  • NI: Tsunami of medical negligence suits looms after Covid-19 - Irish Legal News https://t.co/WHGkoPVCb
  • Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC named assistant coroner for Cambridgeshire - Irish Legal News https://t.co/bIP2k2yr4e
  • NI: Tughans tops M&A league table for sixth consecutive year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/0xDwM1nT0F

Sunday

31st January - Law News

Edition 3323: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Protests continued in Poland for the third night against a court ruling that makes abortion illegal in almost all cases. Thousands defied coronavirus restrictions to attend rallies in several cities. 

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Hooray for Sir Geoffrey's funnel vision | Law Gazette https://t.co/ZB3vEmRzb
  • UAE to offer citizenship to 'talented' foreigners https://t.co/PlIeu2xqWJ
  • #Japanese woman 'kept mother's body in freezer for 10 years' - Yumi Yoshino, 48, said that she found her mother dead and hid the body 10 years ago because she "didn't want to move out" of the Tokyo home https://t.co/ONw7BNu5dw
  • The UK is applying to join a free trade area made up of 11 Asia and Pacific nations, under its post-Brexit plans https://t.co/O0L0aod2bD 
  • Panel will 'test and challenge' criminal legal aid recommendations | Law Gazette https://t.co/3y7SItdocg
  • #India has suspended mobile internet services in three areas around the capital, Delhi, where farmers are staging a hunger strike in protest at new agriculture laws https://t.co/DqYZwuxILe 
  • Covid shielding extended for 130,000 people in Wales https://t.co/LMhf2YLv
  • Corbyn bid for pre-action disclosure dismissed as ‘fishing’ by court | Law Gazette https://t.co/t5wcpuaR
  • A claim has emerged from Alex Salmond saying a Scottish government adviser spoke of "getting" him in a criminal court case just before its own investigation into harassment claims was deemed unlawful https://t.co/Xj1m1CMmMK
  • The Externalization of the EU’s Southern Border in Light of the EU/Libya Framework Agreement. A lawful Alternative or a Neo-Refoulement Strategy? | Paolo Biondi https://t.co/NsikeZ0wZO
  • Two teenagers have been charged with the murder of a boy who was killed in a gun and knife attack. Keon Lincoln, 15, was attacked by a group of youths on Linwood Road in Handsworth, Birmingham, on 21 January https://t.co/aW6pZyKuHJ
  • One of the UK's biggest financial trading platforms, IG, has stopped any new trades in GameStop and theatre chain AMC when markets open on Monday https://t.co/bR6zWYNQb0
  • Law firm chief makes £61m by cashing in half his shares | Law Gazette https://t.co/WvilD9G0Ak 
  • Bar misconduct sanctions under review | Law Gazette https://t.co/1pB7hPD0b
  • Freshfields vows to cut business travel | Law Gazette https://t.co/0qwgpBn9R
  • Lawyers rally round top QC under fire for taking Cayman case | Law Gazette https://t.co/Dp59CRu3w
  • 'Full-throated defence': young lawyers try raising public awareness of human rights review | Law Gazette https://t.co/6H8jxsD2y
  • Lateral flow testing to be offered at Manchester court for next four weeks | Law Gazette https://t.co/wJSj7kjb
  • Health bosses have apologised after some clinically extremely vulnerable children were mistakenly sent letters inviting them for a Covid vaccination https://t.co/4ZPEcs0xD
  • A man has been arrested after a racist message was sent to West Bromwich Albion midfielder Romaine Sawyers https://t.co/6HAN7kOZYC
  • Pupillage numbers plunge in response to pandemic | Law Gazette https://t.co/TrGYT0Ciqj
  • Law Society appoints social mobility ambassadors | NLJ https://t.co/KmdN5Z9YHk
  • Ten law firms have been sanctioned for breaches of transparency rules since the start of the year, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has said | NLJ https://t.co/7IS8KSqQx
  • Court rules that detentions after Covid-safe remote mental health evaluations are unlawful https://t.co/ZOXfTYwskI
  • UK funeral directors say they might need to ask bereaved families to agree to pay any fines incurred if a service breaches coronavirus restrictions https://t.co/lODnB22W2r
  • Arlene Foster has called on Boris Johnson to override part of the Brexit agreement to deal with problems in the movement of goods between GB and NI https://t.co/0L6oxdrIpk
  • Legal salaries are likely to remain flat in the UK and Middle East despite the redundancies, market uncertainty and other pandemic-related fallouts of the past year | NLJ https://t.co/nBnVhaKVBm
  • High Court dismisses ‘misconceived’ arguments against European arrest warrants - attempt by five men arrested pursuant to the European arrest warrant to apply for a writ of habeas corpus as the Brexit transition period has ended, has been refused. | NLJ https://t.co/gyRuOPb2BI
  • Obituary: Prof Robert Rennie, much-admired academic and lawyer https://t.co/24kC0vpYQJ
  • Wall Street clearing houses gain access to EU in blow for London - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Kvn9QqcoH
  • Court ruling could limit compensation for PPI claims - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yI81RR6LqQ
  • Presidents of UK law societies to set out Brexit response - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/so0u6yUrx8
  • Unpaid work element of existing community payback orders to be reduced by a third - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aOJSwns7dH
  • Third night of protests in #Poland after abortion ban takes effect - Thousands join rallies in Warsaw and other cities after delayed ban finally becomes law https://t.co/GduyomYFEW 
  • Family wins lawsuit against NHS trust over woman’s decomposed body - Emily Whelan was feared to have been killed but investigation was hampered by state of corpse https://t.co/X8VrkFGRqx 
  • ‘The perfect target’: #Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years – ex-KGB spy https://t.co/qpaKqjfRVG
  • Napier Barracks: Fire at Covid-hit asylum-seeker site was 'arson' https://t.co/O9yG4hkLek 
  • Judge Eugene Regan nominated for further six years on CJEU bench - Irish Legal News https://t.co/d6c2jeggYs
  • Austrian man leaves 'large amount' to #French village that saved family from Nazis https://t.co/fDvl1kNb72 
  • Black Lives Matter foundation wins Swedish human rights prize https://t.co/xi6Vhwt4c7

Saturday

30th January - Law News

Edition 3322: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: There is no defence needed for jokes, comedian Kunal Kamra said in his reply to a contempt notice by the India Supreme Court for his criticism of the top court in tweets last year. Mr Kamra, who did not offer an apology in his response, said that "jokes are not reality and do not claim to be so".
 
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Rosenblatt shareholders in line for dividend after ‘resilient’ performance | Law Gazette https://t.co/tkv491lJhe
  • Crown Office hands over 'material' to Salmond inquiry https://t.co/7Ypitl1e7U
  • EU vaccine export row: Bloc backtracks on controls for NI https://t.co/pvi8P6mZRm
  • NI: Podcast explores litigation over hospital waiting lists, border poll, Brexit and legacy issues - Irish Legal News https://t.co/M8JM3SIXQI 
  • Proportion of BAME children in UK youth custody at record high https://t.co/jfCe5VrUBV
  • Napier Barracks: Fire 'under control' at asylum-seeker site https://t.co/O9yG4hkLe
  • A man held for the murders of a job centre adviser and a human resources manager in south-eastern #France is being linked to earlier attacks on HR managers elsewhere https://t.co/32Ujlovll
  • The EU is introducing controls on vaccines made in the bloc, including to Northern Ireland, amid a row about delivery shortfalls https://t.co/UisPzj0xKL
  • Sligo native Judge Bernard Brennan, who retired from the District Court bench 1999, has passed away #Ireland https://t.co/r8X9EuAiw7
  • An anxious profession: charity reports soaring number of calls | Law Gazette https://t.co/70U9PE6iEp
  • #Canadian couple who got vaccine meant for Indigenous people may face jail time https://t.co/g1y8nW6H4
  • NI: Border citizen to appeal against refusal of leave for Brexit judicial review - Irish Legal News https://t.co/vVUqvMuRpM
  • England: Sentencing guidelines for drug offences aim to address ethnic and gender disparities - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HuZb3L8TaP
  • SCTS: Covid-19 arrangements in court and tribunal buildings - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jvMuBC1IMH
  • Draft budget includes £50m to tackle Covid-19 backlogs in criminal justice - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/w7zEAJCMrz
  • Man who sent Scottish Legal Complaints Commission abusive email refused leave to appeal against refusal of complaint - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Jgb1ae1Isw
  • Solicitor fined £8,000 over insurance error from 12 years ago | Law Gazette https://t.co/8TQtiPPgB7
  • UK BNO visa: Can Hong Kong residents now live in the UK? https://t.co/sRwa0W0Uf5
  • The UK's financial regulator has warned it is closely watching trading activity in the wake of frenzied share dealing in GameStop and other companies https://t.co/9IE6xjT1KS
  • Protesters who broke into Stansted Airport to stop a plane deporting people to Africa have won an appeal against their convictions. The group, known as the 'Stansted 15', locked themselves together around a Boeing 767 jet in 2017 https://t.co/xGUdmPfybJ
  • The European Union has confirmed it is introducing export controls on coronavirus vaccines made in the bloc, amid a row about delivery shortfalls https://t.co/r8VemCIIVx
  • EU drugs regulator approves AstraZeneca vaccine https://t.co/vZqzDFVHaZ
  • AstraZeneca may have to renegotiate vaccine contracts, say experts https://t.co/awxd9BV0KH 
  • A Scottish luxury hotel has been fined half a million pounds over a fire that claimed the lives of two guests. Cameron House has been ordered to pay £500,000 after admitting to breaches of fire safety rules https://t.co/YdX9D9ybsd
  • William Shawcross appointed as independent reviewer of Prevent programme - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ly8YlAuuny Belgian company has announced. An international trial looked at giving 'just one dose of the vaccine', which makes it significantly easier to roll out than those requiring two https://t.co/7Hz4BXio6l
  • Solicitor can present winding-up petition against "successor" firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/UNOVGtkkE
  • Review of sanctions for barristers guilty of sexual misconduct underway - Legal Futures https://t.co/wRpNO5acXL
  • Solicitor who retrospectively witnessed signatures is fined £20,000 - Legal Futures https://t.co/5JxNcIvuAq
  • Solicitor boss of listed law firm cashes in £61m worth of shares - Legal Futures https://t.co/W3C1FUKEuZ
  • Cardiff investigation as body found in street The body of a man, believed to be in his 20s or 30s, was found in Westville Street, Penylan, just before midnight on Thursday https://t.co/Lej5nrbEKP 
  • Data shows outbreaks in England's offices in lockdown - BBC News https://t.co/5X3Au0lHge
  • 'Imaginary capital': legal aid change removes £100,000 mortgage cap | Law Gazette https://t.co/VJhy5HnwyM
  • DEPORTED: The Right to Asylum at EU's External Border of Italy and Libya | Rutvica Andrijasevic https://t.co/mBbwoeoqRR
  • UN court rejects UK claim to #Chagos Islands in favour of Mauritius - UK urged to end ‘unlawful occupation’ of major strategic asset in Indian Ocean https://t.co/rUe0eHtECU 
  • GameStop: Meet the amateur traders fighting Wall Street https://t.co/sRswQYZHO9
  • AstraZeneca contract must be published, says European Commission chief https://t.co/2idCxahpgd
  • Pitfalls looming for property owners as new tax rules come into effect - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lyd4zxDJfo
  • Safety fears remain after Covid-hit court reopens within a day | Law Gazette https://t.co/k0t9zn9tna
  • Extremists Emboldened by Capitol Attack Pose Rising Threat, Homeland Security Says #US https://t.co/MkHxH9hV9
  • Presidents of UK law societies to set out Brexit response - Irish Legal News https://t.co/n3zbhFNnQL
  • 'What are we to do?': Lammy defends seven-juror proposal | Law Gazette https://t.co/Uyuo0QfnYn
  • Mandy Laurie of Burness Paull explores whether employers can force employees to receive the Covid-19 vaccine https://t.co/ARYx3wCZzU
  • RSPCA plans to stop taking animal abusers to court privately - Charity says it will still investigate cases but responsibility for serious offences should sit with CPS https://t.co/gh6yfO10wG 
  • Master of the Rolls to create 'online funnel' for civil claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/tAy01K7dZC
  • Dentons to host virtual Burns Supper - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1wodpJCAJL
  • The leader of the Catholic Church in #Ireland has said he would support a public inquiry into what happened at mother and baby homes across NI https://t.co/wfEIsPxtfu
  • Special UK visa for #HongKong residents from Sunday https://t.co/q0XldObu1q
  • Self-harm among female prisoners in England and Wales at record high - Official figures show steep rise during pandemic in number of incidents involving women https://t.co/xp1I6U7Nfd

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: The Philippines has filed a diplomatic protest over China's passing of a law allowing its coastguard to open fire on foreign vessels. Beijing passed the legislation last week to use "all necessary means" to prevent foreign threats, including destroying structures built by other countries on Chinese-claimed reefs. Raji Pillai Rajagopalan, an expert in defence and the South China Sea from the Observer Research Foundation, tells The World there's little recourse nations can take, which could lead to military conflict.

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 Focus of the Day Article: CPS denies major change in rape charging policy despite falling rates.Court of appeal told a shift in focus from a merits-based approach was not a ‘volte-face’. The Crown Prosecution Service has denied making major changes to its approach to charging rape, at a landmark legal hearing at the court of appeal. Full story - Guardian Law
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • U.K. Privacy Regulator Clarifies How U.K. Firms May Respond to SEC Document and Records Requests https://t.co/G2XE7nKx09
  • The new Biden administration has said the US government's decision to refuse an extradition request for Harry Dunn's alleged killer was "final" https://t.co/F278GrBTMj
  • Brexit Grace Period for Free Flow of Personal Data in EU-UK https://t.co/6UGqenIMXz
  • Fines increase during third national lockdown - More than 42,000 fines were issued in England and Wales between 27 March and 17 January, up from 32,000 in late December - though not all were issued in the last month https://t.co/Mt8NhStPC8
  • A man said he felt degraded after being detained in a police car when challenged on his way to work by an officer citing Covid legislation https://t.co/xXDhEb8CUG 
  • Covid-19 vaccine Novavax - of which the British government has ordered 60 million doses - proves 89.3% effective in large-scale UK trials https://t.co/A4IlV9va7H 
  • Business Immunity from COVID-19 Liability https://t.co/5EgHoEnhqI
  • Demand for LawCare up nine per cent amid Covid impact - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/bZmDZtOcKy
  • SCTS accused of ‘paying lip service’ to Covid-19 guidelines after court outbreaks - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yadky79QUQ
  • Inner House dismisses consumer protection appeal by man who was fitted with defective hip replacement - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pdrr16SVhx
  • Barrister Daryl Williams QC 'humbled' by #Australia Day honour https://t.co/6SrbonPXyj
  • Sanctions urged against Russian figures in English football https://t.co/9W5XZbx2b
  • The UAE, Burundi and Rwanda have been added to the "red list" of countries from where travel to the UK is banned https://t.co/QuoOJvM6Up
  • The prime minister and Public Health England have both defended the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab, after #Germany recommended that it should only be given to people aged under 65 https://t.co/hcRTFij7tm
  • Commercial firm launches “in-house barristers’ chambers” https://t.co/qEF8u0jEQo
  • Homeless man broke into Cork pub in order to go to prison #Ireland https://t.co/Av3Zmx0UzB 
  • Amateur investors are responding with outrage after trading platforms curbed buying of shares in the #US games firm GameStop and other companies https://t.co/m3TV1NuTa
  • Two men who organised a mass snowball fight during the latest coronavirus lockdown have each been fined £10,000. Hundreds descended on Hyde Park in Leeds when heavy snowfall carpeted the city https://t.co/dM1k0icJE2
  • Register tax advice work now or face SRA enforcement, law firms warned https://t.co/qcK6Ctj2sn
  • Planning to miss UK 0.7% aid spend target is ‘unlawful,’ says former solicitor general https://t.co/f2OEs7zLEk
  • Tribunal's rationale for abortion ruling published #Poland https://t.co/EbealpKU2D
  • One in three police officers in England and Wales has been threatened by someone they believed had Covid-19, a survey suggests https://t.co/pNOMGdMoOh
  • Worker unfairly dismissed for complaining about boss on Facebook, tribunal rules https://t.co/ugDfFu0qVt
  • The government has withdrawn a social media advert urging people to "Stay Home. Save Lives" after it was criticised for stereotyping women https://t.co/n7JSswhWEF
  • Rita Ora's team offered a restaurant £5,000 to break lockdown rules for her 30th birthday, according to police https://t.co/U5VcPGninp
  • CPS denies major change in rape charging policy despite falling rates: Court of appeal told a shift in focus from a merits-based approach was not a ‘volte-face’ https://t.co/FkQU9N5CKM
  • Review sites: one rant could be fatal | Law Gazette https://t.co/HIR5XVkMDO
  • Sentencing guidelines to highlight disparity between BAME and white offenders | Law Gazette https://t.co/YVSXcNiMX
  • Remote hearings must be public Queen’s Bench guide stresses | Law Gazette https://t.co/R4hrZqPku
  • A disqualified driver who reportedly went shopping in a second-hand ambulance with the emergency lights flashing has been arrested, it arrived at the Asda store in Harpurhey on Wednesday, Greater Manchester Police said https://t.co/g8TZH1vbdi 
  • Conservative MP under fire after claims he spread "dangerous misinformation" about coronavirus: Sir Desmond Swayne told an anti-lockdown group that statistics on the virus "appear to have been manipulated" https://t.co/QdcT62FBlv
  • Parliament to debate call to extend SDLT holiday extension - Legal Futures https://t.co/AWEggGkY
  • Lack of data leaves courts "flying blind" on impact of Covid, MPs told - Legal Futures https://t.co/rmAy3x2xUw
  • Calls to LawCare about anxiety more than double - Legal Futures https://t.co/bA7Ssd1nkK
  • Barrister who smacked pupil on bottom "thought she was consenting" - Legal Futures https://t.co/L6wyEJKJPD
  • Europe as a Global Actor: Externalization of the EU Asylum and Migration Policies following the Arab Spring Uprisings | Berfin Nur Osso https://t.co/ODP2jhTuGA
  • ULaw seeks funding injection by selling stake | Law Gazette https://t.co/AxXCUFbnYf 
  • Government defends rent arrears change to evictions ban | Law Gazette https://t.co/yrUKqNafkU 
  • Press privacy case heads for Supreme Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/JZFb5Wzsa8
  • Cool response to Labour's seven-juror scheme | Law Gazette https://t.co/U1AKFlqQI5
  • Inquiry judge right to issue media ban, Court of Session hears https://t.co/YkzcBhXuIY
  • England: Labour calls for jury size reduction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KG3WLAkFYI 
  • Dave Penman: Conspiracy theories have no place in Salmond commentary - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aMn7wOSuzl
  • Black people over the age of 80 were half as likely as their white peers to have been vaccinated against Covid by 13 January, a large study suggests https://t.co/PTw2p2rXle
  • Covid: Lockdown rule-breakers flee Cwmbran salon in police raid https://t.co/QbXlnXe0P0
  • Clarity on Salmond inquiry - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9HPXoXewAV
  • NI: Rights watchdog settles with Northern Ireland Office over election address disclosure - Irish Legal News https://t.co/GE5bZGNQEa
  • Navalny protests: #Russia threatens TikTok with fines over protest posts https://t.co/B2UGKyleLb
  • #German Lübcke trial: Far-right defendant faces killing verdict https://t.co/V2NjBpqbrI
  • A child-oriented approach to data processing - Irish Legal News https://t.co/4apl5DsSNr
  • Jagtar Singh Johal, a Scottish man has been held in an #Indian jail without conviction for three years has told and tortured to sign a blank confession https://t.co/7M5Xj7yrRT