Monday

3rd October - Law News

Edition 3933: 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:  Danish authorities say they can now begin inspecting the damaged Nord Stream pipelines after they stopped spewing gas. It is still unclear what caused the pipelines to start leaking close to the Danish island of Bornholm. It has long played a strategic role between the West and Russia

Focus of the Day Article: Nearly 3,000 prisoners subject to an Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, an indeterminate sentence introduced in 2005 and abolished in 2012, should be resentenced immediately, the House of Commons’ Justice Committee has urged in a withering report. Full story - New Law Journal

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • UK law firms recognised for ‘family-friendly working’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wsVGo0yGi
  • Nearly 3,000 prisoners subject to an Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, an indeterminate sentence introduced in 2005 and abolished in 2012, should be resentenced immediately | NLJ https://t.co/5AnwyBQNDU
  • How a junior brother judge did not allow five judgments to be delivered: Supreme Court Justice Indira Banerjee reveals | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/YMeE06AX8
  • RT @NoraNoralla: Me trying to explain international human rights law to civil society activists: https://t.co/kqxOwWuqfj
  • Two men have been charged over the alleged assault of a man who heckled Prince Andrew as he walked behind the Queen's coffin https://t.co/ARR2Ltmb2
  • News focus: Labour's justice agenda does not include legal aid? | Law Gazette https://t.co/SlgnG1IqIe
  • India's new Attorney General, Senior Advocate R Venkataramani: Spotlight this week | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/qnDGd19pnY
  • Government legal panels are overwhelmingly lacking when it comes to ethnic diversity, according to a new report from the Bar Council | NLJ https://t.co/bCCcdSsBLj
  • Ombudsman admits to losing a quarter of staff every year | Law Gazette https://t.co/odYgGGBJGV
  • Meghalaya High Court deprecates nepotism, "uncle culture" in appointments to government jobs; imposes ₹3 lakh costs on State | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/IKP76bfGmJ
  • The Weekly Round-up: Arbitration discrimination, sanctions against Iran, and HS2 injunction - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/shqbymQLoJ 
  • Iranian American held in Tehran for seven years granted temporary release - Siamak Namazi, convicted along with father on espionage charges, freed from Evin prison on one-week renewable furlough https://t.co/oXBgIKNqd7
  • Thousands of survivors of historic child abuse are falling through the cracks and unable to access vital mental health support, a child abuse lawyer has warned https://t.co/UxFRWTjyaC 
  • Solicitors will take ‘appropriate action’ without pay deal, group warns | Law Gazette https://t.co/GaE2kz8LDW
  • The number of solicitors on the roll has reached an all-time high, and one in four practising certificate (PC) holders work in-house | NLJ https://t.co/FHCNS4fwJR
  • King Charles abandons plans to attend Cop27 ‘following Liz Truss’s advice’ https://t.co/SrHRCCAc2S
  • At least 174 people have died in a stampede at an #Indonesian football match that has become one of the world's worst stadium disasters. About 180 were also hurt in the crush after home team Arema FC lost to bitter rivals at the overcrowded stadium https://t.co/e45ffdqJsx
  • Life as a junior lawyer at one of Ireland’s leading law firms - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6TbrgMV6gg
  • Lawyers have expressed caution about a Home Office economic crime bill with enhanced powers to search and seize suspected criminal cryptoassets, increase economic transparency and tackle money laundering https://t.co/thNjxTgVxN
  • The Law Commission has set out proposals to amend the Arbitration Act 1996 by streamlining cases and increasing protection for arbitrators | NLJ https://t.co/2QJJsM36PK
  • London firm goes into administration in its 150th year | Law Gazette https://t.co/GfpIuVWvM2 
  • Ministers warn of scammers posing as energy bill support scheme https://t.co/bzTwny3Uuu
  • Dishonest solicitor ‘too embarrassed’ to tell bosses of her mistake | https://t.co/aUXBQisvb
  • Akin Gump caps salary exchange rate following drop in pound - Legal Cheek https://t.co/NVBwRHygsi

Sunday

2nd October - Law News

Edition 3932: 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's been no let-up in Iran's biggest protests since 2019, which have seen unprecedented footage of public burnings of the hijab. Despite disruptions to the internet, popular unrest has flared for a sixth day across the country over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini. The 22-year old Kurdish woman had been detained by the morality police for improperly wearing her hijab. We ask our panel: how far will this women's rights movement go?

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Barrister (Church Court Chambers’ Michael Fullerton), performs guitar solo to raise awareness for criminal bar strikes - Legal Cheek https://t.co/cmqQBaxkfo
  • How the law is failing domestic abuse victims https://t.co/NwDwoEBDJx
  • Tinkering with the SDLT regime adds fuel to the fire | Law Gazette https://t.co/GaSxBpkd8W
  • What legal protections do revenge porn victims have at work in the #US? https://t.co/a1KiRiSFCx 
  • Solicitors Qualifying Examination - one year on and what’s next - Legal Futures https://t.co/n0IQx2hp67 
  • Thomas Cashman, 34, of West Derby, Liverpool charged with Olivia Pratt-Korbel murder, also been charged with the attempted murder of Olivia's mother Cheryl Korbel and Joseph Née https://t.co/pyY8VN9V6G
  • Personal data compromised in conveyancing IT crash | Law Gazette https://t.co/8CvE1Dfqqs
  • Playboy club dancer was not employed by firm, tribunal finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/2n24fvGFuC
  • Solicitor who took Ince public reaches deal to leave business - Legal Futures https://t.co/E9imaidjr6
  • Lawyers’ dismay as whiplash tariff review confirmed for 2024 | Law Gazette https://t.co/GgnEE729wN
  • Essex man jailed over £226m Caribbean holiday homes ‘Ponzi scheme’ - Judge tells David Ames he is a ‘menace to anybody unfortunate enough to do business with you’https://t.co/zjzb7f0isf
  • Law Society warns MoJ: We may tell solicitors to leave crime work - Legal Futures https://t.co/HrZ3EhRpu5 
  • God’s Creatures is a film on why rapists are protected. Its makers are asking why distributors won’t pick it up https://t.co/OD8VNZqdxH
  • Law Society mulls nuclear option on criminal legal aid | Law Gazette https://t.co/DtfbZp8iGs
  • Solicitor pioneer of four-day working week extols virtues - Legal Futures https://t.co/IqXMpfpRym
  • Ince to consolidate in UK and restructure in Europe and Asia | Law Gazette https://t.co/rX2ItUazg5 
  • #Denmark and #Greenland have formally agreed to launch a two-year investigation into historic birth control practices carried out for many years on Inuit Greenlanders by Danish doctors https://t.co/qqhFGR11B2 
  • UK visa delays ‘causing rent, employment and healthcare issues’ https://t.co/yZFk8MvaHb 
  • Student taken on as consultant solicitor's secretary was not employee of firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/eKzv4net2B
  • The online safety bill’s progress through parliament has been paused, but it is hard to see that delay lasting much longer after the conclusion of the Molly Russell inquest, any change would be a defeat for free speech https://t.co/awR1GWiHeo
  • Carson McDowell retains all Belfast trainees as newly-qualified solicitors | Irish Legal News https://t.co/B3Xkq5sRoB
  • Eurasian beavers have been recognised as a European protected species in England, making it illegal to capture, kill, injure or disturb them. The move limits measures previously available to "control" beavers https://t.co/eRKusqeBWV
  • Lidl ordered to destroy its Lindt-like chocolate bunnies by Swiss court https://t.co/ouustO8nKR 
  • LawNewsIndex: 30th September - Law News https://t.co/FzsBoJEzyj
  • Fiona Kindness joins Addleshaw Goddard | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/PGaKv7GXpp 
  • Matheson launches new University of Limerick scholarship | Irish Legal News https://t.co/PzHQ3To5R5 
  • Senior corporate appointments at Shoosmiths | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fEF4zXk3xw 
  • TLT’s Belfast office celebrates new diversity accreditation | Irish Legal News https://t.co/3rympS5r2h
  • US ABS reform is "spurring innovation" - Legal Futures https://t.co/SFJSlISbxg

Saturday

1st October - Law News

Edition 3931: 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:  Shashi Tharoor apologised "unconditionally" for a blunder in his manifesto for the Congress chief's election — a map of India in it did not have parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. He shared  corrected versions after social media users attacked him over it, particularly BJP supporters on Twitter where he has more than 8 million followers


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Irish authorities warned they are dropping the ball on human trafficking | Irish Legal News https://t.co/7lpwRzpeL4
  • Tinkering with the SDLT regime adds fuel to the fire | Law Gazette https://t.co/GaSxBpkd8W
  • Lev Tahor, the extremist Jewish sect, held at a facility in #Mexico and associated with teaching and sexual crimes, have fled their jungle base after a police raid at the premise https://t.co/0j7d0dnKU4 
  • Some African and Asian patients who were given contaminated blood transfusions in the 1970s and 80s feel they have been "let down" compared with people who were born in the UK, an inquiry has heard https://t.co/UOXlJ9EfzU
  • The search for the body of one of the Moors murderers' victims has restarted after "potential human remains" were found on moorland, police have said https://t.co/cAdIeuSBsF
  • Legislators urged to grasp nettle of social media regulation | Irish Legal News https://t.co/2hJ5yDZvBD
  • Soophia Khan bids to overturn strike-off | Law Gazette https://t.co/7AhudCvAB
  • Gillespie Macandrew appoints five newly qualified solicitors | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/RbLh7LPJZn
  • Pandemic has created new norm of “constant work” - and more errors - Legal Futures https://t.co/zSCOwpbO8G
  • Diversity and inclusion framework: how the legal profession can create lasting change | Law Gazette https://t.co/eXv44VsRWh 
  • Diversity scholarship awarded to UCC law students | Irish Legal News https://t.co/WcQVplCqjF 
  • Lawyers’ dismay as whiplash tariff review confirmed for 2024 | Law Gazette https://t.co/GgnEE6KyFf
  • MoJ rejects call for early review of whiplash tariff - Legal Futures https://t.co/30JtrIMbto 
  • Bar protests resume as talks continue | Law Gazette https://t.co/8D6zyIRyUh 
  • The Guardian view on indefinite sentences: still blighting thousands of lives | Editorial https://t.co/jkrgYOyji8
  • Brandon Lewis said it is a ‘huge honour to become lord chancellor’ as he was formally sworn in to the post at the Royal Courts of Justice in London | Law Gazette https://t.co/RFiBYqlUS4
  • Lawyer and business executive Ruth Nic Aoidh has been appointed as interim chief executive officer of Paralympics Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/QUHnUbmuLH
  • Lawyers “cannot hide from responsibility” for client actions - Legal Futures https://t.co/1Ee9W8FQlC
  • Law Society mulls nuclear option on criminal legal aid | Law Gazette https://t.co/DtfbZppU52 
  • The trial of a former British soldier in connection with Bloody Sunday in 1972 was delayed after an administrative error saw lawyers directed to the wrong court | Irish Legal News https://t.co/13JX6JJmLZ
  • Ombudsman admits to losing a quarter of staff every year | Law Gazette https://t.co/odYgGGTkyt 
  • Judges wrong to bail defendants due to barristers’ strike, high court rules https://t.co/Vyq9tGgfSV 
  • Last week, Australian telecommunications giant Optus revealed about 10 million customers - about 40% of the population - had personal data stolen in what it calls a cyber-attack https://t.co/I8rraq0J5R 
  • Solicitor censured after turning up at Glasgow Sheriff Court with cannabis | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/mXKCs756KO
  • Firms offered roadmap to diversity and inclusion | Law Gazette https://t.co/JVZxgKuklV 
  • Private client specialist banned for backdating LPA signatures - Legal Futures https://t.co/MBMeWXCr4k
  • Groundbreaking research project brings together black youth and gardaí in Blanchardstown | Irish Legal News https://t.co/I3VU9FJm7y 
  • Colston four: protesters cannot rely on ‘human rights’ defence, top judge rules - Acquittal of four who toppled statue unchanged but appeal court decision could affect future trials for ‘significant’ criminal damage https://t.co/jKKUIer7ch
  • Ince settles former chief's claim with £15,000 payouts | Law Gazette https://t.co/iUQxuGUGcy 
  • Liam Moloney elected vice-president of PEOPIL | Irish Legal News https://t.co/8mNzyGMylT 
  • Partner misconduct allegations – getting the investigation right - Legal Futures https://t.co/QP06avxn7l
  • NAH boss urges more personal injury firms to advertise on TV - Legal Futures https://t.co/DhMgh6Exvo 
  • A #US citizen accused of causing the death of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn by dangerous driving has appeared in court via videolink. Anne Sacoolas, 45, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court accused of causing the 19-year-old's death https://t.co/xcJcbN5lPI

Friday

30th September - Law News

Edition 3930: 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:  Cheap renewable energy doesn’t always mean cheap energy bills - that’s because of how electricity prices are set and, even more importantly, the crazy high price of gas. So, what can be done to change that? We look at how renewable energy could be used to drive down energy bills during this cost of living crisis. Climate reporter Simon Roach explains all.

Focus of the Day Article: Clyde & Co secures victory for top barrister in tax scheme claim by ex-footballers and law firm partners. Nearly £1m costs awarded as High Court claims by 123 high net worth individuals are 'dismissed in entirety' ahead of slated January trial. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Queen's cause of death given as 'old age' on death certificate https://t.co/PWcs3k5kO8
  • Criminal barristers are to vote on whether to end strike action after the government put forward a revised offer on legal aid funding. The Criminal Bar Association said the lord chancellor's 'premature' press release was not a good start | Law Gazette https://t.co/sajCuNm0sK 
  • Scottish Parliament refuses to close incompetent petition after SLN inquiry | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FAfUqpwfuX 
  • Criminal law firm creates pre-charge accreditation scheme - Legal Futures https://t.co/LrCS1vAxLT
  • Emails at 2am and no holiday respite: Lawyer reveals work-life struggles | Law Gazette https://t.co/1eIYrORIu7
  • Personal injury and road traffic accident specialist firm JMK Solicitors has opened a new office in Derry as part of plans to expand across Northern Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/F4YA8USoiD 
  • Defendants could be released before trial if legal aid dispute continues – High Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/zsioMzlMEh 
  • UK Supreme Court justice Lord Burrows receives Trinity College Law Society award | Irish Legal News https://t.co/bN4Ae4YzSF
  • Sweden has found a new leak in a major undersea pipeline carrying #Russian natural gas to the EU - making it the fourth discovered this week https://t.co/HCzxtlU8WJ
  • Consumers buying second-hand cars online are being warned to beware of scams, after a rise in cases of fraud. It comes after a BBC investigation exposed a fake car dealership website called Auto-Promotions https://t.co/mcIdM0xT6Q
  • BSB plans “statement of good practice” for chambers - Legal Futures https://t.co/qrJ61ZAJPw 
  • The UK Supreme Court will soon have the opportunity to settle the law relating to the proximity issue of plaintiffs as secondary victims in claims arising from clinical negligence, writes Belfast barrister James Stitt | Irish Legal News https://t.co/XWksr0kEBQ
  • Labour may abolish House of Lords if it wins next election, leaked report reveals - Constitutional review by Gordon Brown also recommends devolving economic powers https://t.co/dtNYPHfgzq 
  • Healthcare lawyer Sandra O’Malley has been appointed by LauraLynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, as chair of its board of directors | Irish Legal News https://t.co/53pTRyhy9W
  • NHS officials ruled a man who died after his ear infection was not picked up in GP telephone consultations should have been seen face to face https://t.co/pL0Ad6yvAx
  • The number of people complaining to His Majesty's Revenue and Customs about companies claiming tax repayments on their behalf has more than tripled in two years https://t.co/KjewTNQyRh
  • Call to re-sentence 3,000 prisoners trapped under indefinite jail terms https://t.co/0lB0cnWmHr 
  • Top-50 financial results table 2022: updated live | Law Gazette https://t.co/zWWUkMG35z 
  • Éilís Barry, chief executive of legal rights group FLAC, has been appointed as an adjunct professor with University College Cork (UCC) School of Law | Irish Legal News https://t.co/BnR3yi8RAd
  • #Ireland must step up fight against human trafficking, experts say - Council of Europe report criticises lack of convictions over trafficking for labour exploitation https://t.co/Ef02pdNC9u
  • Court refuses assessment costs cap despite 'odd' initial bill | Law Gazette https://t.co/wdAnAK7pCj
  • Solicitor's libel defence fails over ‘oppressive and unjust’ conduct | Law Gazette https://t.co/Cw9bB96rvT
  • Investigation launched after killer of Stephen Lawrence reportedly obtains smartphone in prison https://t.co/udMiybIrl0
  • ECtHR: UK can deport Nigerian man with indefinite leave to remain | Irish Legal News https://t.co/m5b5zFWH9b 
  • Labour conference: judicial appointments 'must be more transparent' | Law Gazette https://t.co/thBjZFKtEb
  • New Met commissioner declines to say whether force is institutionally racist https://t.co/00jxSapuJR
  • The Solicitors Regulation Authority has defended its work on access to justice after being accused at the Labour party conference of overreaching its remit | Law Gazette https://t.co/fdSabhG4Ov

Thursday

29th September - Law News

Edition 3929: 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:  On Tuesday 30 August 2022, a special ceremony was held for the swearing-in of Lord Lloyd-Jones as a Justice of the UK Supreme Court. This followed the announcement of Lord Lloyd-Jones’ reappointment as a Justice of the Supreme Court in August 2022.

Focus of the Day Article: Almost 90% of the self-employed barristers on government legal panels are white, a report by the Bar Council has found, urging the government to take action. Full story - Legal Futures
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Treasury minister has rejected calls for the government to abandon last week's mini-Budget in the face of market turmoil and economic catastrophe https://t.co/DYzgx02mqo 
  • Mohammed bin Salman named prime minister ahead of Khashoggi lawsuit #Saudi Arabia https://t.co/Q75iByMzDt
  • Profits up 5% at Burges Salmon | Law Gazette https://t.co/25JicnmwcX
  • Police have dropped an investigation into an online threat to JK Rowling, over her support for Salman Rushdie after he was attacked on stage https://t.co/DWTFuxk130 
  • Humiliated, abused and isolated for weeks - patients were put at risk due to a "toxic culture" at one of the UK's biggest mental health hospitals, Edenfield Centre https://t.co/pfEIg22JKn 
  • Police officer Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith was accused of striking footballer Dalian Atkinson with her baton when he posed no threat in August 2016, but claimed she was "very frightened", she now walks free https://t.co/OGPkeocZKC
  • People are being asked only to travel by train if necessary on Saturday as services will be significantly disrupted by rail strikes https://t.co/bL6mIs3NNa
  • People are being asked only to travel by train if necessary on Saturday as services will be significantly disrupted by rail strikes https://t.co/bL6mIs3NNa 
  • Humiliated, abused and isolated for weeks - patients were put at risk due to a "toxic culture" at one of the UK's biggest mental health hospitals, Edenfield Centre https://t.co/pfEIg22JKn 
  • Colombian music star Shakira will stand trial in a Spanish court for allegations of tax fraud amounting to €14.5m (£12.9m). A Barcelona court has ordered the singer to stand trial for six alleged tax crimes, although a date has not yet been set https://t.co/NNEcp3KTAU 
  • Bar attacks 'disproportionately white' government panels | Law Gazette https://t.co/WrbWBO9Tbw
  • The Ministry of Defence and the Home Office are among seven organisations that have failed to respond to personal information requests https://t.co/ujMVbmxkgG
  • Barred former trainee allowed back by SRA after 15 months | Law Gazette https://t.co/9LT2px2Kmy
  • Peter Dutton’s defamation case against refugee activist Shane Bazzi ends with resolution #Australia https://t.co/0qYhVXzI50 
  • A man has lost his licence after drink-driving a child to a hospital, fearing an ambulance would not arrive in time. Liam Goodall-Keen from Gayton on Merseyside, drove his four-year-old godson to Glan Clwyd Hospital, in Denbighshire, while over the limit https://t.co/r91nYfBhxd 
  • Sussex police has been criticised by the home secretary for "policing pronouns" after it said it would not tolerate hateful comments about a child sex offender's gender identity. Suella Braverman intervened after a row erupted about jailed Sally Ann Dixon https://t.co/6UGYO2xNfS
  • Society ‘extremely concerned’ at proposals for unlimited SRA fines | Law Gazette https://t.co/mQpRW8FmQ
  • Top human rights barrister Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC, has highlighted Chinese cyber-attacks on her and others - Legal Futures https://t.co/p69VhlH5GG 
  • Pre-recorded evidence rolled out in courts in England and Wales https://t.co/nfkdzZyrRK
  • The Guardian view on pursuing crimes against humanity: a laborious yet urgent challenge https://t.co/G3j24Rf7tF
  • Truss completes line-up of MoJ ministers, including ex-crime solicitor - Legal Futures https://t.co/7BQY0fBpPb

Wednesday

28th September - Law News

Edition 3928: 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 newest addition to former President Donald Trump’s legal team, Chris Kise, has been sidelined from the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation less than a month after he was brought on to represent Trump in the matter,

Focus of the Day Article: Two Crown court judges wrongly blamed the government for failing to resolve the criminal bar strike when refusing extend custody time limits, lawyers for the Crown Prosecution Service told the High Court today. The CPS is challenging decisions in two separate criminal cases, arguing that the non-attendance of counsel at trial due to the Criminal Bar Association’s ongoing industrial action amounts to a ‘good and sufficient cause’ to extend the custody time limit (CTL). Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Museums in England and Wales to gain powers to dispose of objects on moral grounds - a provision of the new Charities Act could have a significant impact on restitution cases for years to come https://t.co/5bZXwRvelA 
  • SRA bans IT worker convicted of stealing hardware from law firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/ekuDeCQDEP
  • A new study has cast doubt on government claims that hydrogen could be used to heat homes and so cut greenhouse gas emissions. The report, published in the journal Joule, analysed more than 30 studies that looked at hydrogen and heating https://t.co/plMv5ZDBe
  • UK climate activists held in jail for up to six months before trial - Campaigners say protesters arrested for blocking roads getting ‘lost in prison system’ while on remand https://t.co/cluzs76agJ 
  • Best of the blogs - 25 September 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/gMZPMwRdn
  • BSB to test if review and comparison websites work for barristers - Legal Futures https://t.co/BdSt27MEPQ
  • Disability should not be treated as a diversity afterthought | Law Gazette https://t.co/a1ugBBuZqB 
  • "Credible sanctions": Bill to remove SRA fining cap for economic crime - Legal Futures https://t.co/Bf134otbD6
  • Labour MP Rupa Huq has been suspended from the parliamentary party pending an investigation after she called the chancellor "superficially" black https://t.co/2PiwX06u1J
  • My legal life: Jane Wessel, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/4d85lvMt51 
  • Two years ago, Isobel, a British woman in her early 20s, went to the police and told them how a gang of men had sexually exploited her https://t.co/3Ylp0E9hqa
  • Licensed conveyancers to face explicit duty to treat customers fairly - Legal Futures https://t.co/uK5OhhMIbl 
  • A leaked dossier has suggested the process of awarding a £97m Scottish ferries contract may have been rigged. The two ferries are still being built for CalMac, but will be at least £150m over budget and five years late https://t.co/bSxbkw3Puf
  • Met Police will attend all London burglary reports - the proportion of reported burglaries attended by an officer from the force had fallen to 50% https://t.co/KyBBPWM4QH 
  • The assault on EU workplace rights begins | Law Gazette https://t.co/G0wzWvmxFW 
  • Police made four arrests after a group of about 100 men assaulted customers at a pub near Wembley Stadium before England's match with Germany on Monday https://t.co/5QoOwdiGjT 
  • #Australian soldier alleges torture survival course involved simulated child rape and left him with PTSD https://t.co/Fxv1B7DoZb 
  • Progeny looks to increase legal services offering after Scottish MDP move - Legal Futures https://t.co/I27MhbNhXT
  • Lawyer in the news: Nicola Hall, Robert Lizar Solicitors - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/PSAOVirXd9 
  • Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked extensive US intelligence surveillance operations, has been granted Russian citizenship https://t.co/s7IzcFFjFN 
  • SDT grants law firm access to papers to help sue struck-off solicitor - Legal Futures https://t.co/Q5CqrlnkcK
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  • Star and Arthur: A group of MPs remains "extremely concerned" about council failings in areas where two children were murdered https://t.co/CWDX9i9hcI
  • Urgent call for review into sentencing pregnant women due to health risks https://t.co/bINLEuLpHH 
  • Home Office U-turn over deportation of Albanian asylum seekers: Letter undermines Priti Patel’s claim that Albanian’s arriving with ‘spurious’ claims could be removed quickly https://t.co/AwE62WxF1U
  • Crown Court judges have been releasing potentially dangerous criminals unlawfully because of delays linked to the criminal barristers' strike, the High Court has heard https://t.co/EC3jb0xykU 
  • Judges wrong to state views about barristers’ strike, high court told - DPP is challenging decisions by judges not to keep defendants behind bars in cases affected by strike https://t.co/WQcKFuKx6V 
  • MPs investigating if Boris Johnson misled Parliament over Partygate have rejected claims the probe is "unfair". The Privileges Committee is looking into what the former PM told Parliament about Covid-rule breaking https://t.co/99rx4fzcXd 
  • Hundreds recalled over shoulder op concerns at Walsall hospital https://t.co/KNhRj9tEj8 
  • TikTok could face a £27m fine for failing to protect children's privacy when they're using the platform. The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) found the video-sharing platform may have processed the data of under-13s without appropriate consent https://t.co/715QGHcMxI 
  • Ukraine war: #Russia admits mobilisation errors, amid growing public opposition - Multiple reports say people with no military experience - or who are too old or disabled - are being called up https://t.co/lbr4OB58Gc
  • Solicitors have welcomed a decision to replace the Solicitors Indemnity Fund (SIF) with an indemnity scheme managed by the regulator | NLJ https://t.co/Ca5jnmCEBT