Edition 3343: 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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- Outrage over Catalan rapper imprisoned over tweets and song lyrics - Irish Legal News https://t.co/W2j39NE2ni
- Google fined €1.1 million over 'misleading' star ratings on hotels - Irish Legal News https://t.co/8adjMNEF0
- Children's ombudsman reappointed for further six years - Irish Legal News https://t.co/o3d738alfB
- The Guardian view on the Uber drivers ruling: a challenge to government | Editorial https://t.co/mLzhZ6jVj
- MI6 chief apologises for past ban on LGBT staff https://t.co/KI8fLuRAgk
- Delayed white paper on ending direct provision due next week - Irish Legal News https://t.co/LSKQEeN6u
- Shamima Begum: supreme court to decide next week on UK return https://t.co/xiMNsXViEg
- NI: Adele O'Grady QC admitted to International Academy of Family Lawyers - Irish Legal News https://t.co/KHeK5msYm2
- Hidden dangers in the proposed free speech law https://t.co/txMtXRnEm
- NI: PSNI use of discretion and penalty notices has improved - Irish Legal News https://t.co/CqlHCjhxbf
- Matt Hancock acted unlawfully by failing to publish Covid contracts - High court judge rules failure to publish details of contracts within 30 days was transparency breach https://t.co/wmegapiAxf
- Freshwater part 1: are the wrong men in jail? – podcast https://t.co/je713vH76
- Uber case: Drivers are workers, Supreme Court rules - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/j9jAKxrLRw
- Order preventing publication of identities of complainers in Salmond case varied by High Court - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wWOjbisrS8
- Creating a level playing field for law students | Law Gazette https://t.co/vzJGs4nFju
- WhatsApp to go ahead with changes despite backlash https://t.co/00CjeBdnlx
- Firm leads fight to recover air ambulance costs from defendants | Law Gazette https://t.co/gVOG5iSM
- Sunak urged to act ahead of March stamp duty cliff-edge | Law Gazette https://t.co/CCJhgD2umY
- The High Court must overturn Boris Johnson's decision that Home Secretary did not breach government rules on behaviour, a union says. The PM decided not to sack Ms Patel last year after a report found strong evidence of "bullying" https://t.co/0y7sLcVhA
- Probe to consider how best to regulate use of AI in legal services - Legal Futures https://t.co/elxaHa53R
- Susanna McGibbon appointed Treasury solicitor | Law Gazette https://t.co/5tpaPJsbX
- Cocaine 'worth £184m' found in banana boxes sent from Colombia https://t.co/wTMxB7Qdv6
- Managing partner wins disability discrimination claims against firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/1jROwNmhLW
- Suspended sentence for woman who live streamed video of boyfriend's trial | Law Gazette https://t.co/IUeUzYN2
- Solicitor struck off over falsified decree absolute - Legal Futures https://t.co/Z4yRF4IWrK
- Barrister suspended after appearing in court when unauthorised - again - Legal Futures https://t.co/3fgxZkOpO
- Unregulated care homes for children under 16 illegal from September https://t.co/shLZu53BjM
- Fines collection rates hold steady - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LsOZ6oAnqf
- Multilevel inter-regional governance of mobility between Africa and Europe: Towards a deeper and broader externalisation | Lorenzo Gabrielli https://t.co/63LIv0J5e0
- Cwmbran lockdown killer of wife got 'unduly lenient' jail term - Labour's Harriet Harman QC wants the attorney general to refer Anthony Williams' case to the Court of Appeal https://t.co/Uil2ZMwtmh
- Princess Latifa: UN asks for proof that Dubai ruler's daughter is alive https://t.co/wYCb0wlzPT
- When
I first embarked on my legal career, I never thought for a moment that
the profession I so eagerly wanted to join and belong to would also be
the profession in which I felt trapped - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/r3u8LHTXUt
- Letter: English judge required for Rangers malicious prosecution inquiry - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EjsguSPTrR
- The
UK is to launch a "high-risk" science agency to look for
ground-breaking discoveries. The agency, Aria, will be run along the
lines of US equivalents that were instrumental in the creation of the
internet and GPS https://t.co/IbvyXdl58W
- University
watchdog faces 'impartiality' questions being a paid adviser to the
firm Aquind, which wants to build a cable linking the UK and French
electricity grids https://t.co/1zSSmXTNt7
- UK Supreme Court rules Uber drivers are workers https://t.co/JDlQUJyVYP
- SSDT launches consultation on updating calculation of expenses - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7VnIqyLaBr
- Andrew Phillips appointed new Scottish FA compliance officer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VfWzULwE5
- Glasgow priest launches legal action over Covid church closures - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/phkBtdhx
- Outer House rejects Crown defence to malicious prosecution suit - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZnDYBR0UHv
- LK Shields promotes Cathal Hester to partner - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZBRbzmiULb
- Blog: Travelling to Ireland? Here's what you need to know - Irish Legal News https://t.co/WYiIiuFuzG
- NI: European Commission to be sued over Article 16 chaos - Irish Legal News https://t.co/hh2toco
- Judges dissent from proposed personal injury guidelines - Irish Legal News https://t.co/6tL6YBD0n
- M&A market to 'regain certainty' after remarkably strong €9.1bn in deals last year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/LyzzBTaBT7
- ‘Abhorrent’: #Malaysia’s plan for Myanmar repatriation condemned https://t.co/ZtzF4Z56gK
- James Medhurst obituary - employment lawyer and an eloquent campaigner for the rights of disabled people https://t.co/6XJzFxmJl2
- Man who killed wife 'in act of great violence' jailed for five years https://t.co/tDhjfoO0bw
- Data lays bare strain on criminal justice system in England and Wales https://t.co/3ixJqe3gBe
- The government's hasty Covid law-making cannot become a template for the future https://t.co/UZ1niZiETy
- Trust in law at risk if ministers bypass parliament, says ex-legal chief https://t.co/fi5P3o2qlu
- UK's £1,000 child citizenship fee ruled unlawful by appeal court - Court upholds ruling that Home Office failed to assess best interests of children in setting the fee https://t.co/Z06Vj546f9
- Expensive Brexit charges: Why is my online shopping more expensive? https://t.co/yhxNfH1B3w
- Unblock logjam for new laws, senior MPs urge ministers - BCrucial government policies have been held up too long by the Covid crisis, ministers have been told https://t.co/qIvfBuP9zV
- Millions
of people are out of pocket on flights they were unable to board due to
coronavirus restrictions, according to consumer group Which? https://t.co/5vFbndFBOz
- Primary school children aged eight and over may be able to return to school from 15 March if Covid cases continue to fall, under Welsh Government plans https://t.co/8imDJ5c2rC
- Court of Appeal: Homemade will held to be valid despite destruction of certain sentences with pen - Irish Legal News https://t.co/2YaLUB4BqP