Sunday

2nd August - Law News

3141st 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:  Coronavirus restrictions have been reimposed in parts of northern England after an increase in infections. Pubs, restaurants, cafes and gyms remain open, but some people feel being targeted.




Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Conservative MP arrested on suspicion of rape: allegations relate to four separate incidents alleged to have taken place between July 2019 and January 2020 https://t.co/kImF5iEYbo
  • I was an EHRC commissioner. It needs to start taking racism seriously | Simon Woolley https://t.co/m0uBezhsSI
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/B2pUitvEo9 #covid19
  • Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a racially-aggravated attack on an NHS worker https://t.co/tyKdAuu7x
  • The #US general manager of TikTok has said the Chinese-owned video-sharing app is "here for the long run", after President Donald Trump said he would ban it in the US https://t.co/7h3WZRWMbr 
  • Did UK Special Forces execute unarmed civilians in Afghanistan in 2011? https://t.co/pTNKEn8fka
  • Public told to avoid four ‘unmanageable’ Kent beaches https://t.co/qy4pHeM7M
  • LBC host Iain Dale breaks long silence over attempted rape https://t.co/ASeOraVyRv
  • #Kenyan tea workers file UN complaint against Unilever over 2007 ethnic violence https://t.co/Pe81zTnzSU
  • 'Walk for jobs' march in Caerphilly over General Electric cuts https://t.co/6YLmw5mbck
  • Coldstream guards probed over ‘fight with royal footmen’ https://t.co/Gy4kXZGAzR
  • #SouthKorea has arrested the leader of a religious sect linked to the country's largest coronavirus outbreak. Lee Man-hee, 88, heads the Shincheonji Church of Jesus https://t.co/wOhQXzLGzL
  • Pubs or "other activities" in England may need to close to allow schools to reopen next month, a scientist advising the government has said https://t.co/M2JJEPfriM
  • A 33-year-old man who needs 24/7 care has made an emotional plea to the Welsh Government to follow England and introduce personal health budgets https://t.co/rF2E6yL89d
  • Compass Chambers: August COVID-19 webinar series - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/y6kjqwrQOv
  • Judgment in Chinese fraud and torture case to be handed down next week - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/xF1AesuHjp
  • Majority of Scottish companies planning redundancies when furlough scheme ends - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/57BDvhCrx8
  • Carbon capture and storage – the new normal on the UK Continental Shelf? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ILqeRAaiHH
  • The Supreme Court has clarified the duties of charity members, in a landmark case concerning a wealthy philanthropic couple whose marriage breakdown caused management difficulties for their charity | NLJ https://t.co/4a23meJ4BR
  • Candidates will pay £3,980 to sit the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE), the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has confirmed | NLJ https://t.co/Tb3rPX5QWu
  • Nominations have opened for Next 100 Years’ annual Inspirational Women in Law Awards, which recognise women excelling in their career and helping to promote opportunities for other women https://t.co/KvkmrJokIM
  • Regulators have abandoned plans to introduce a higher rights qualification for solicitors acting in serious cases in the youth court | NLJ https://t.co/R2MZ6uma9Q
  • MPs have launched an inquiry into the delays to justice as a result of COVID-19 | NLJ https://t.co/Iz86bjEmsY
  • MPs have criticised the lack of ‘basic data’ available to the judiciary on the extent of delays in the criminal courts | NLJ https://t.co/wGJPuxI7Zc
  • Lawyers have been asked for their views on the economic crime levy, to be imposed on anti-money laundering regulated businesses and law firms | NLJ https://t.co/t7qxPCufb5
  • Small and medium law firms are bullish about the future but, paradoxically, far less confident about their clients’ prospects, according to this year’s Bellwether Report | NLJ https://t.co/GCQS6e0B7
  • It is ‘vital’ that the UK continue her membership of the Lugano Convention, the Lord Mayor of London, William Russell, said at the annual Mansion House Judges’ Dinner, this year held virtually | NLJ https://t.co/NlVkSjIKCx
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/Qt8AFDET7v
  • Residents in popular Cornish resorts have said they are "too scared" to go food shopping because of visitors pouring down narrow streets and ignoring social distancing https://t.co/KiIxMHsG9z
  • #HongKong 'seeking arrest' of fleeing activists https://t.co/D8uLJkKgQW
  • Businesses begin to pay towards furlough scheme - BBC News https://t.co/6RY48yEMZf
  • President Donald Trump has announced he is banning the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok in the #US https://t.co/zieXRJAWWG
  • People shielding against coronavirus can now leave their home and return to work, as a further easing of lockdown restrictions in England is postponed https://t.co/z87tITsql5
  • Inside Baltimore's human trafficking industry #US https://t.co/Vth3cOfPwK
  • The illegal surveillance of Catalans should worry all Europeans #Spain https://t.co/UD5i0wQLbu
  • #Israel's occupation has left Palestinians unable to control the virus https://t.co/JEszSOkcir
  • Chris Packham loses appeal against HS2 rail project https://t.co/JrtBoJMjc2
  • Underage girl forced to have sex with Prince Andrew, US court document claims: Papers part of 2015 civil court case by girl, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell https://t.co/TA1UsxdT5
  • Ex-British army officer faces 13 years in Romanian jail over ayahuasca ceremony: Thomas Lishman charged with prominent local figures in ‘landmark human rights case’ https://t.co/kIJYLeLav4
  • Boston Marathon bomber's death sentence overturned by appeals court #US https://t.co/0WbcC26YXO
  • Ban on prison visits in England and Wales breaches children's rights, say lawyers https://t.co/S9NEJaJVr
  • The safety of children is our paramount concern at Cafcass https://t.co/WlGeK1TCoS

Saturday

1st August - Law News

3140th 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:  At least 21 people have died in several districts of Punjab allegedly after consuming toxic liquor, prompting Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to order a high-level probe. The senior Congress leader later tweeted that the guilty will not be spared.




Saturday Conversations on Law
  • The government has been accused of causing "confusion and distress" with its handling of new lockdown rules https://t.co/sZLT6HlVZm
  • 'Invisible' Stoke-on-Trent girl 'gravely neglected' in lockdown https://t.co/bA7EBAe5dx
  • Mason Sheppard, 19, from Bognor Regis is one of three individuals charged over a major Twitter hack, according to the #US Department of Justice https://t.co/TbqzsAc2iP
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/77e3dVYOlC
  • Crispin Odey, one of Britain's highest-profile hedge fund managers and brexit funders, has been charged with indecent assault https://t.co/WozUtO83rA
  • Coronavirus: 'The spirit of Eid has gone but celebrations continue' https://t.co/U14vWOB7Be
  • Fans will not be allowed to attend the pilot sports events scheduled for this weekend in England after a spike in coronavirus cases, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said https://t.co/OOLzXsO9Bv
  • Coronavirus infections rising in England https://t.co/umQ9ZTte1g
  • PC Andrew Harper's teenage killers jailed https://t.co/GY9wMvOSD4
  • The further easing of coronavirus restrictions in England - due to come in this weekend - has been postponed for at least two weeks, amid concerns over an increase in coronavirus cases https://t.co/US9n3VsQEK
  • What are the new lockdown rules for Greater Manchester? https://t.co/dGgj3OIxoD
  • Outer House grants divorce to Russian wife of Scotsman living in Dubai - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aGUTgKsy3g
  • Quarantine rules imposed on travellers from Luxembourg - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/CwhrhKQf33
  • Aberdeen housing market suffers dramatic decline in sales over lockdown - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BfRwaeD7EK
  • Ferguson Officer Who Killed Michael Brown Isn’t Charged #US https://t.co/Rj2gVEqqWT
  • A Quarter of #Bangladesh Is Flooded: a striking inequity of our time: The people least responsible for climate change are among those most hurt by its consequences https://t.co/NrQPzEYGy
  • Lawyers must be able to report “mini-bullying moments” - Legal Futures https://t.co/Vzd3RF8S3N
  • Government awards cash for Covid lawtech innovation - Legal Futures https://t.co/VGtpvh9fz8
  • Number of complaints received by law firms on the rise - Legal Futures https://t.co/qXYQ1OUbuw
  • Conveyancing paralegal banned for trying to cover up mistake - Legal Futures https://t.co/rLXzpVjFpQ
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/L4hThAuczJ
  • Police cordons to stop crowds at Bournemouth beach amid fears of heatwave https://t.co/a9xVX4ipLb
  • Twitter says spear-phishing attack on employees led to breach https://t.co/xBNyN5eZwE
  • Kylie Moore-Gilbert granted meeting with Australian ambassador to #Iran https://t.co/PtgzCFl85x
  • Ghislaine Maxwell: court unseals documents related to dealings with Epstein https://t.co/GXETbufcru
  • ACT police receive no complaints against Dyson Heydon following harassment allegations #Australia https://t.co/4Jfx9sQf4h
  • British prisons are inhumane and do not prevent crime – most of them should go https://t.co/nCGXkZXl5Z
  • Sex party club founder defends £170,000 government Covid-19 loan: Killing Kittens boss hits back after Labour MP calls for state aid to be halted https://t.co/V5jxxBmP8c
  • Prosecution service under fire over record low rape convictions: Police censure charging policy and judge allows landmark legal challenge to go ahead https://t.co/JZquPIhkH
  • Kylie and Kendall Jenner are amongst dozens of influencers BBC Click has discovered to be promoting the sale of imitation Apple AirPods on Instagram https://t.co/H6ZygMQo83

Friday

31st July - Law News

3139th 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:  It is one of the grimmest of crimes - its victims among the most vulnerable, but often seen as criminals themselves.  Exclusive figures seen give a sense of the scale of the devastation caused by criminal exploitation: 47 children killed or seriously harmed in two years.



Focus of the Day Article:  The police could be sued over tactics deployed during protests supporting the Black Lives Matters movement. The Black Protest Legal Support group was set up to provide free advice and representation to activists and protesters. Committee member Danielle Manson, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, told a Public Law Project conference this week to ‘watch this space’ over the possibility of legal action. Full story - The Law Society Gazette


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Coronavirus in Wales: Up to 30 can meet outdoors from Monday https://t.co/XZ6o9YmHve
  • Separate households will not be able to meet indoors from Friday in Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire, the government says https://t.co/RAYg5pzQRf
  • Coronavirus second wave risk is 'absolutely real' - Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford https://t.co/mHMb9QzEua
  • Jet2 tells some holidaymakers in Spain to come home early https://t.co/HsLWognjC6
  • Top Republicans have rejected Donald Trump's suggestion that November's presidential election should be delayed over alleged fraud concerns #US https://t.co/6DpSD2WUhQ
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/bbUK94o9vw
  • British trafficking victim sues Priti Patel alleging abuse of personal data: Lawyers argue human rights of ‘extremely vulnerable’ woman were breached by Home Office access to personal and confidential details https://t.co/xIHpyipeCF
  • What challenges do rape victims face in getting cases to court? https://t.co/h1TWwbVbvW
  • 'State-sanctioned gaslighting': a rape survivor recalls her CPS ordeal https://t.co/MKwdD0b8O
  • The Guardian view on falling rape prosecutions: women’s rights are regressing | Editorial https://t.co/Hs5GSsdOqR 
  • Justice is not about numbers, but some numbers cannot be ignored | Law Gazette https://t.co/9P7gtUvc69
  • Profit drops by 8% at Herbert Smith Freehills | Law Gazette https://t.co/RMobIa2KS0
  • ‘Overwhelmed’ junior struck off after concealing court orders | Law Gazette https://t.co/5YIkQ3XAuU
  • Summer spike in judicial sanctions | Law Gazette https://t.co/aqoUn04G5e 
  • Pre-Covid remote hearings worked well, study finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/a4hrPBkhL0
  • Solicitor super-exam to cost £3,980 | Law Gazette https://t.co/rpzxn39NE
  • Court closures 'hard to justify now', say MPs | Law Gazette https://t.co/BL6xL583Zm
  • Charlie Elphicke: Why did it take so long to bring ex-MP to justice? https://t.co/R6niq7gakp
  • A young NHS worker who was seriously injured by a car in a racially-aggravated attack says he is "glad he is still here breathing" https://t.co/bnEcJp1jOx
  • Nominations open for Law Society's 2020 Rising Star Award - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IemyyNO7xr
  • British Nationality for EU Citizens: a Citizens Rights Project webinar - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/JYJpHFZpy4
  • Police were justified in using PAVA spray on woman 'acting violently' - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yBKxQE4QWT
  • Spain quarantine rules and employment law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/MSZqjB2bsY
  • Blog: Good news for claimants in construction adjudication - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ETUMiFbHBH
  • Harper Macleod solicitor tops the class in STEP Awards - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aYd0yP0Lgp
  • Charlie Elphicke trial: former Conservative MP has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two women https://t.co/nSQ4wm5Zx
  • Holocaust survivor launches legal claim against #German railway https://t.co/IQFYDn9C9Z
  • Serious Fraud Office prosecutes Airbus subsidiary over alleged corruption https://t.co/Fjn7BGa1X8
  • Legal & General's new leasing model 'potentially game-changing' - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rMQ0WQ2GNR
  • New law to ensure furloughed employees receive full redundancy payments - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qnJFVkSN7f 
  • English child care judge found to have potential bias after leaving remote link open - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gaATvzfLog
  • Judges reject terror offender's challenge of early release ban: An attempt by terrorism offender Mohammed Zahir Khan to overturn a ban on early release from prison has been thrown out by the High Court https://t.co/c6oowqbj3F 
  • UK lockdown solidarity 'starting to fray' https://t.co/VLIaTXCxck
  • England had the highest levels of excess deaths in Europe between the end of February to the middle of June, official analysis shows https://t.co/63ItBG5PT
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/PieL0nzhc4
  • Revealed: Most barristers failing to comply with transparency rules - Legal Futures https://t.co/0JyvOjzHEf
  • Assistant turned senior partner let struck-off solicitor maintain control - Legal Futures https://t.co/m4yBKYRBUS
  • Justice committee launches inquiry into court backlog - Legal Futures https://t.co/zLp1tdIdBi
  • My lockdown legacy – what will yours be? - Legal Futures https://t.co/ABkXFicsp9
  • The Trump administration is planning to withdraw some federal security forces from Portland, Oregon, after weeks of clashes with protesters #US https://t.co/5QNlldqcMO
  • The length of time people with coronavirus symptoms will have to self-isolate for is expected to be increased from seven to 10 days in England https://t.co/dQqLEcM735 
  • Australia's virus-hit state of #Victoria has reported its worst death toll and case rise - prompting fears that a six-week lockdown of state capital Melbourne is not working https://t.co/v4W8RcKPvl
  • Domino's #NewZealand drops 'free pizza for Karen' offer after backlash over white middle-aged women who are perceived to be obnoxious or racist called Karen https://t.co/wVJI81xHbf J
  • Rape convictions fall to record low in England and Wales https://t.co/lrhELsPVLT

Thursday

30th July - Law News

3138th 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:  Three police officers caught on video bashing a man during a welfare check in 2017 have escaped conviction, instead facing fines for the attack on the man at his home in Preston. Officers John Edney, 30, Florian Hilgart, 42, and Brad McLeod, 35, were found guilty of assault last week and have each agreed to a good behaviour bond for 12 months.



Focus of the Day Article:  'We are the A&E of law': the first UK law centre for poor people turns 50. Austerity cuts to legal aid may have restricted North Kensington’s resources, but they haven’t crushed its spirit. Full story - Guardian Law


Saturday Conversations on Law

Wednesday

29th July - Law News

3137th 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:  Watch US Attorney General Bill Barr's complete opening statements before the House Judiciary Committee.



Focus of the Day Article:  The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is to end the practice of allowing trainee solicitors to obtain higher rights of audience (HRA) but has reversed course on its proposed approach to advocacy in the youth courts. Full story - Legal Futures


Saturday Conversations on Law

Tuesday

28th July - Law News

3136th 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:  Brazil is suffering the impact of coronavirus infections more than almost any other country. Health workers there have called on the International Criminal Court to investigate President Bolsanaro’s government. They accuse it of crimes against humanity over its mishandling of the pandemic, which they say has led to thousands of unnecessary deaths.



Focus of the Day Article:  Over the past three months, independent charity Crimestoppers has received a record number of reports from the public across Scotland on domestic abuse, drug dealing and child harm and neglect. In response to lockdown across Scotland, the charity ran a series of public awareness campaigns to highlight the increased risk of harm and abuse some people would experience. Full story - Scottish Legal News


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • BBC Panorama Investigation Into Labour Antisemitism Omitted Key Evidence and Parts of Labour’s Response https://t.co/XO791DnWgi
  • 'Fix your bike' vouchers launch, as doctors to prescribe bikes on NHS https://t.co/3dpAIeiIw8 
  • Revealed: NHS could take over social care, swelling budget to £150bn https://t.co/U34TKfllH5 
  • An indictment of how we treat young offenders https://t.co/bQtHvwdLHr
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/snI8Jz0koZ
  • A law requiring people in Wales to work from home where they can has been scrapped by the Welsh Government. It means it is no longer a criminal offence for individuals not to do so https://t.co/H1kqY3nKY
  • The UK has updated its advice against all non-essential travel to Spain to include the Balearic and Canary Islands following a rise in coronavirus cases https://t.co/Z95v8n360Z
  • Lawyer in the news: ​Kate Hammond, Miles & Partners - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/CsRbGzUMDu
  • My legal life: Naveen Garg, Garg Solicitors - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/9xijmztRML
  • Best of the blogs - 25 July 2020 | Law Gazette https://t.co/iPWI9cNC22
  • EU’s soft power will still govern data transfer | Law Gazette https://t.co/jZlz2p8oUE
  • Magic circle profits hit by Covid uncertainty | Law Gazette https://t.co/WhIV2PY5wp
  • SRA probes firms over wellbeing of junior staff | Law Gazette https://t.co/7eYJ2tVvL
  • News focus: 'Reinvigorating' commonhold | Law Gazette https://t.co/NQ8QsK6nFF
  • Pupillages will be withdrawn, regulator warns | Law Gazette https://t.co/a0QPJOlTRj
  • Judge replaced after private comments overheard on Zoom chat | Law Gazette https://t.co/sOldoCklKR
  • Limitation changes 'not an attack on veterans', says forces minister | Law Gazette https://t.co/q9XO4zqdY
  • Land Registry confirms electronic signature arrangements | Law Gazette https://t.co/wYKmEjROGh
  • Land Registry confirms electronic signature arrangements | Law Gazette https://t.co/wYKmEjROGh
  • Video wills 'risky and unnecessary', solicitors claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/v0lxN7vo6s
  • Top marks for Blackadders' Rachael Delaney and Robyn Lee - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZbOngTkvJ
  • Homelessness & Judicial Review: A Missed Opportunity for Reform - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6tVjUXw88
  • Gillespie Macandrew secures over £2m of emergency business loans for clients in July - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/328E3nr
  • Top graduate seeks new opportunities - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KSiA3ySxW
  • Brian McConnachie QC hails success of first Glasgow jury trial - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/r7sNFFQhm
  • Reports to Crimestoppers hit record high during lockdown - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HTL6JrrQs
  • Demand for Scottish commercial property remains 'robust' - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/l0F1sKMF
  • The transport secretary decided he had to remain in Spain and observe quarantine restrictions in the UK to avoid a possible public backlash, it is understood https://t.co/OQhQGdJ0Am
  • Cardiff barking dog row attacker Raymond Burrell guilty of murder https://t.co/XJwOpC2FH
  • Rishi Sunak could levy online sales tax to protect high streets: Chancellor considers tax in England and Wales as potential replacement for business rates https://t.co/5IuWFgPucQ
  • #US attorney general may be using Assange case for political ends, court told https://t.co/XN6IPfRNsb
  • Plaintiff lawyers allege #US foreign influence in Australian class action crackdown https://t.co/ZMVdtEQPUw
  • #Australian states agree to overhaul of 'outdated' defamation laws https://t.co/wVIXB3HswJ
  • Youth Justice Board chair aims to tackle racial disparities in criminal justice system in England and Wales https://t.co/OpWQ2ON6Da
  • Law change to better protect consumers in event of insolvencies https://t.co/mwppsQOUbE
  • It is regrettable that judges believe that silencing criticism will harbour respect for the judiciary #India https://t.co/WdRFcLynu
  • RPC is Latest to Announce Drop in PEP https://t.co/oi6OcMnvaT
  • UK PM Johnson set to overhaul Britain's treason laws https://t.co/qCf0K8ijm
  • A pet cat has tested positive in the UK for the strain of coronavirus that is causing the current pandemic https://t.co/ytlNOVnV0I
  • #France to ban heated terraces in cafes and bars https://t.co/nrI9KDnmc
  • Manchester stabbing: Boy, 17, dead and four injured https://t.co/2l5DtF1tgd
  • EU Annual Report on Human Rights and Democracy https://t.co/j17gcqJrq
  • National Human Rights Commission urges government to save the lives of youths staging hunger-strike #Nepal https://t.co/LMQ3jfaMn
  • Legal experts describe framing people under Section 399/402 as ‘human rights violation’ #India https://t.co/0SVx77C2b
  • Italian Marines Case: #India Entitled to Compensation, Rules International Tribunal, But No Criminal Prosecution in India https://t.co/nXpP74n3O
  • #Kuwait sovereign wealth fund fights court battle with fired executives https://t.co/jnKdVjMxeB
  • National Green Tribunal directs Indian Oil's Panipat refinery to pay Rs 25 crore #India https://t.co/h0i2R1ydc
  • Ethical Representation in the Entertainment Industry: Can a Lawyer Wear Two Hats? https://t.co/qwpsQS6tj
  • Lawyer who helps wealthy families get secondary citizenships says business is great in 2020 [Video] https://t.co/7MfYGpv1ca
  • Prominent Melbourne lawyer Pat Lennon accused in court of pressuring a witness, threatening the man's elderly mother in profane text messages that have been referred to police and the Legal Services Commissioner following a complaint #Australia https://t.co/PgjJzGOA
  • Uttar Pradesh lawyer Dharmendra Chaudhary goes missing, family suspects abduction #India https://t.co/TvLed7MpD
  • Misogynistic lawyer who killed judge’s son had list of possible targets #US https://t.co/hTrhMZg8P
  • A church volunteer has admitted starting a fire that devastated the cathedral in the French city of Nantes last week, his lawyer has said #France https://t.co/VpYcKE3LLg
  • Lack of clarity in Hate Crime Bill could threaten freedom of expression - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/NiXJrsoQCU
  • Sudden death over the weekend of Sheriff Richard Davidson, 72, served as Sheriff in Dundee for almost 20 years up to 2016 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/snc3BbWEV
  • Edinburgh coffee shop owner fails to challenge reduction in COVID-19 grant for multiple premises - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/UzUN69PDa
  • The man suspected of being #NorthKorea's first confirmed Covid-19 patient did not have the virus, South Korea says https://t.co/xylkwB5uO
  • "Buy one get one free" deals on unhealthy food will be banned as part of the government's bid to tackle obesity in England https://t.co/m0m1NXLBiK
  • Inside the Violent and Misogynistic World of Roy Den Hollander, known for frivolous lawsuits #US https://t.co/sPOWXlq2h
  • Galvanized in part by the deployment of federal agents in Portland, Ore., protesters have returned to the streets in Oakland, Seattle and elsewhere #US https://t.co/n0u6J9Nij
  • The UK economy could take until 2024 to return to the size it was before the coronavirus lockdown, according to analysis from the EY Item Club https://t.co/DA16sARrOz
  • Chinese students in #Australia targeted in virtual kidnapping scam https://t.co/uRA7RHU59
  • A Scottish pilot, who spent more than two months on a ventilator in #Vietnam, has warned Britons "not to be blasé about coronavirus" as lockdown eases https://t.co/WZnwNEfan
  • #Spain is fighting to save its embattled tourism industry after the UK government imposed a 14-day quarantine on all arrivals from the country https://t.co/H7D8CLHRn
  • The government had to act "rapidly and decisively" to impose a quarantine on people arriving in the UK from #Spain, a minister has said https://t.co/VWVmLFwavG
  • Beauty salons and tattooists in Wales are allowed to reopen for the first time since lockdown https://t.co/cpH7gkBcXO
  • Firms with more female executives 'perform better' https://t.co/FMYBfaCZp
  • Circuit poll: Barristers set to quit if court hours are extended - Legal Futures https://t.co/xqrAaYbHI
  • High Court judge's private comments caught on Zoom - Legal Futures https://t.co/hy8j5Ghe7R
  • MoJ to allow and backdate remote will witnessing - Legal Futures https://t.co/VVrmQlaKjk
  • Diversity without inclusivity is mere tokenism - Legal Futures https://t.co/fpH9gh15FB
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/Q0nN91dqZ
  • #China and the Uighurs: At last the world is beginning to react to the mounting evidence of horrific human rights abuses in Xinjiang https://t.co/8WH5gSONfM
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