Friday

26th February - Law News

Edition 3349: 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: Pastor Mick Fleming has devoted all of his time in this lockdown to supporting the poorest communities in Burnley. But his life hasn’t always been this way. He tells us how he swapped a life of crime and dealing drugs for supporting people 24/7 with food parcels, clothes, through suicide attempts and drug relapses. And says that the suffering of the poorest members of his town should make society deeply uncomfortable, more now in the covid crisis, than ever.

 
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Focus of the Day Article: Avoiding the 'shiny toy syndrome' - law firms urged to focus on the strategy behind tech investment. Video Q&A underlines the importance of staying level-headed in face of booming legaltech sector. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Former Trump lawyer warns tax release could spell end for ex-president: ‘Take responsibility for your dirty deeds’ #US https://t.co/TE3FVrhn7M
  • A short stamp duty holiday extension will only ‘kick the can down the road’ https://t.co/bPDm6XqEIO
  • Campaigners accuse government of 'bullying' over £1m PPE case costs | Law Gazette https://t.co/97ay4r7
  • 18-year-olds would be treated as children under proposed court bill | Law Gazette https://t.co/ocaPRcXUb
  • Bar sanctions under scrutiny in new consultation | Law Gazette https://t.co/zIpWk1fbI3
  • Greece and Austria are urging other EU states to adopt a common coronavirus vaccination passport, or "certificate", which could help revive Europe's stricken tourist industry this summer https://t.co/xyfrFwitlM
  • Rishi Sunak 'to extend stamp duty holiday' | Law Gazette https://t.co/tLVtXFXmW
  • Experienced Aviation And Aerospace Lawyer Paul Alp Rejoins Jenner & Block #US https://t.co/pApKagU5yZ
  • Nicola Sturgeon has denied allegations that the name of a woman who complained about Alex Salmond was passed to him during a government investigation https://t.co/qQoiTRJxW7
  • Michael Gove should apologise to children who lost support from collapsed charity Kids Company, its founder Camila Batmanghelidjh has said https://t.co/JYnbkJhM0
  • The UK's coronavirus alert level has been lowered from level five to four in all four nations as the risk that the NHS could be overwhelmed "has receded" https://t.co/JucyVsvZ5T
  • Leading organisations in the conveyancing profession have agreed to work together as The Conveyancing Task Force to discuss, and where possible agree, on reform and enhancement of the conveyancing process for the benefit of consumers and lawyers alike https://t.co/QLxUyPF76f
  • Covid regulations accused had right of silence | Law Gazette https://t.co/uu5KRdSHO
  • Judges reminded to be aware of menopause symptoms | Law Gazette https://t.co/QQxU2igIqc 
  • DAC Beachcroft pilots automation of client onboarding process - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0FOZP0hscj
  • Judges most concerned with declining respect from government and media - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/L8rKXQcLE
  • Salmond inquiry: Former sheriff questions whether rule of law still holds in Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IgqjWHz4l
  • Outer House allows damages action by former private school student alleging camping trip rape to continue - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/c0mSwjD40
  • FCA to return funds to victims of unauthorised deposit taking and collective investment schemes - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/eoyY0bfCQ
  • Old CPR links reopened as upgrade work continues on new site | Law Gazette https://t.co/eeiBnyKMtE
  • Police powers to stop and search people in a specified area should be immediately suspended, Justice says. The human rights group says stop-and-search is key in the disproportionate representation of black people in the criminal-justice system https://t.co/lPex4WqgER
  • California Wins Court Victory for Its Net Neutrality Law #US https://t.co/NSmaZJiRP3
  • #Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has warned of an "attempted military coup", after the country's armed forces said he and his cabinet must resign https://t.co/xLo3bViXcn
  • Campaign to highlight impact of abuse, threats and violence on retail staff - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/bHlASPNNj
  • Average conveyancing firm saw transactions fall 21% last year - Legal Futures https://t.co/9JmIyB1qPv
  • Climate change “could transform legal profession” - Legal Futures https://t.co/luZ1LftXmr 
  • Solicitor who left clients "high and dry" struck off - Legal Futures https://t.co/H3HU1mF3cR 
  • Consumers “enthusiastic” about all-encompassing register of lawyers - Legal Futures https://t.co/5HmR2IKYHY
  • #Australia’s move to tame Facebook and Google is just the start of a global battle https://t.co/rTmQZnj29I
  • Tiger Woods will not face any criminal charges following the single-car crash he was involved in on Tuesday that left him with serious injuries #US https://t.co/CPSx1vAGKm
  • Building and fire safety regulations post-Grenfell - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8K1qmnmZmU
  • How many principles have we scrapped since 9/11? A new Guantánamo film reminds us https://t.co/NRdqfkZmST
  • Blair Melville puts theory into practice with Teneu Legal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FLPwwyMDUd
  • Australia has passed a world-first law aimed at making Google and Facebook pay for news content on their platforms. The news code legislation had been fiercely opposed by tech giants who contribute little through tax revenue https://t.co/izoHLUgKq8
  • The government is being urged to close a legal loophole to stop convicted sex offenders working with children as private tutors https://t.co/CFh5vT5D9R
  • Why did ‘Walter Mitty’ solicitors veer into life of crime? Flynn and Clarke used fake IDs and wigs to defraud banks and credit unions of €400,000 #Ireland https://t.co/C6Urwtd90K
  • Job losses in pandemic due to performance issues, say nearly half of Britons: Kings College London study also revealed negative views of minorities are still common https://t.co/vc4eZBaXoU
  • MSPs to recognise value of Citizens Advice network - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/d2y3e6lCTR
  • Princess Latifa, the captive daughter of #Dubai's poet ruler, has appealed to UK police to re-investigate the kidnap of her older sister from a Cambridge street more than 20 years ago https://t.co/5Wo6tzXcfy
  • Asda says it has begun consulting with workers over a major restructuring of the business which could put about 5,000 jobs at risk, including 3,000 support jobs https://t.co/BM92ri15UL
  • #Yazidis have been forgotten during Covid. They need justice, jobs and a return home https://t.co/9vFE4eIEo3
  • Cars are set to be banned from George Street in Edinburgh as part of transformation plans to open up the space for pedestrians, bikes, and outdoor seating areas https://t.co/OL2aQauMj
  • Goldman Sachs bank boss rejects work from home as the 'new normal' https://t.co/yrwYmUJP34 
  • A-level and GCSE results to be decided by teachers https://t.co/pYKffnjn1
  • #Pakistan An election tribunal on Tuesday turned down a plea challenging the candidature of Federal Minister Faisal Vawda to contest the upcoming Senate election https://t.co/k0QDg671RU 
  • Italy: the Deadliest Route to Fortress Europe | Daniela Lo Coco https://t.co/PMp2dgLkqB
  • Greenock lawyer rips off clients for £200K - William Murnin systematically overcharged by up to 7,000 per cent above what his fees should have been https://t.co/tJaCIIwa3L
  • Richard Pike made partner at Womble Bond Dickinson - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Fe13rjopL0
  • The Awadh Bar Association (Lucknow) and the Allahabad High Court Bar association (Allahabad) have decided to abstain from judicial work today. The strike is on the same day, but the reasons slightly differ #India https://t.co/9oHUn8aX2n 
  • The Importance of Pre-Arbitral Steps: The Latest English High Court Approach https://t.co/1syIzkSGS
  • Judge slams Machynlleth Town council clerk’s conduct in tribunal ruling https://t.co/qBmzBocAsD
  • New UK laws needed to stop hate speech and extremism, says report https://t.co/CKh8lCiYCm 
  • UK Prime Minister taps senior Tory to lead regulation commission, top City lawyer's reform plan favoured https://t.co/WcFPj9M9xE
  • Ex-Security Officials Spread Blame for Failures of Capitol Riot #US https://t.co/kr1HcXWaoa 
  • Online safety commissioner 'more urgent' in context of Covid-19 pandemic - Irish Legal News https://t.co/f1ns7eHCrX
  • Further tension between minister and justice committee over NI discount rate - Irish Legal News https://t.co/OU1SyiuxMo
  • Ex-solicitors jailed for conspiracy to commit fraud - Irish Legal News https://t.co/eSgx0bXaiU 
  • About 29 million people in the UK may be entitled to compensation of up to £30 each if a legal claim from watchdog Which? is successful https://t.co/xxwRFKdOeV
  • Consumers love online reviews when picking a lawyer, super-regulator finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/6eeaJ0S5nZ
  • Fund in memory of DWF partner’s son passes £100,000 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Sksg8VHhRL
  • 'Lacking integrity': Aberdeen teacher tells tribunal his fraudulent actions had 'devastating' impact on pupils https://t.co/T9KLwckliz
  • Commission for Countering Extremism publishes legal review https://t.co/CIhwT0cP1g
  • Keir Starmer’s backwards approach on drugs policy is baffling - He must know the war on drugs has failed. So why is he wedded to this blinkered policy? https://t.co/IygMeakYwa

Thursday

25th February - Law News

Edition 3348: 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: Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Richard Colbeck say "I wasn't overly impressed myself" about the communication issues that have emerged since it was announced two aged care residents were given higher-than-prescribed doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. 

 
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 Focus of the Day Article:Research commissioned by the Legal Services Board has found that consumers see customer reviews as ‘key’ to choosing the right lawyer. Interviews and discussions with 69 people, carried out by the group Community Research, found that respondents regarded it harder to choose a provider of legal services than in other sectors. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Tomás Mac Thréinfhir BL joins board of uilleann piping body - Irish Legal News https://t.co/jU74qap3H
  • Growth of 'lawtech' could bring down Irish legal costs and boost growth - Irish Legal News https://t.co/6RzOowQ1z
  • Bruce Springsteen fined $500 over drinking charge #US https://t.co/9OtJCOtanE
  • An advertising campaign has been launched to encourage people across the UK to "keep going" and remain at home https://t.co/Ydb9tdjhR
  • High Court: Receiver costs take priority over preferential creditors when winding up a company - Irish Legal News https://t.co/uK89Oa2ItF 
  • Uptick in profits for Harper Macleod in last financial year - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/a7dvpimP2L
  • Caroline Stevenson joins Burness Paull - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ESd168HVx
  • Glasgow sheriff refuses to recuse himself from child relocation case - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/D1Nl0oEIk
  • SQE: we are on the right path | Law Gazette https://t.co/pQ3ZNaiEjq
  • Recommended trainee minimum rises by 1.1% | Law Gazette https://t.co/BZ4u1qwHYU
  • 'Shifty Rental Solutions' in fake crash scam, jury finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/HlYttr8NPU
  • “#Spain’s international image is in tatters and reduced to one of a rogue state”. Harsh criticism from MEP Clara Ponsatí's Scottish lawyer after Tuesday's vote at the European Parliament Committee on Legal Affairs https://t.co/xXgCdDvmWs
  • Leicester mother with Covid-19 should be allowed to die against her family's wishes, a judge has ruled. The woman, who is in her early 30s, has been in an induced coma since giving birth to a baby boy last month https://t.co/Rsa43HBNJ
  • 'No barrier': magistrates set up LGBT+ group | Law Gazette https://t.co/O9xvL4L81Y
  • Conveyancers set sights on growth after challenging year - Legal Futures https://t.co/9s6xo6je1b 
  • First cohort of graduate solicitor apprentices start work towards SQE - Legal Futures https://t.co/UCVsF3MCmu
  • Solicitor failed to check whether jailed client wanted to sell property - Legal Futures https://t.co/DrWep2208I
  • Sotoudeh: Speak out on Iran executions | Law Gazette https://t.co/zrb2om8fCA
  • ‘Extraordinary’: court hears how claimant won case two years after his death | Law Gazette https://t.co/bX5C3O5GPt
  • A comparative analysis of migration control strategies along the Western and Eastern Mediterranean routes: Sovereign interventions through militarization and deportation | Ozgun Topak and Luna Vives https://t.co/WOeRcJRiPU 
  • Handforth Parish Council could be abolished under boundary review to the dismay of comedy lovers all over the world https://t.co/sff4Ko6v0s
  • Alex Salmond saga 'a crisis of credibility' for Holyrood - what impact could it have on the possibility of Scottish independence politics? https://t.co/umPvR4vAqf 
  • Lammy: 'My race review would go further today' | Law Gazette https://t.co/nhn0f8PMkX 
  • #US Fashion designer Alexander Wang accused of sexual assault https://t.co/mtqtp34VjY
  • Only two Crown courts checked for cell safety | Law Gazette https://t.co/jbMWjNnHD
  • Why is the Justice Secretary so quiet about the malicious prosecution scandal? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hx2Bc0JndC 
  • Ghislaine Maxwell offers to give up UK and French citizenship for bail https://t.co/4EbWEM8Rf6
  • A #German court has sentenced a former Syrian intelligence officer to four-and-a-half years in jail for complicity in crimes against humanity. Prosecutors in Koblenz successfully argued that Eyad al-Gharib, 44, had helped to arrest protesters in 2011 https://t.co/oErtlvqyse
  • People with learning disabilities to be prioritised for Covid vaccine https://t.co/vouSH9wYMb 
  • New senators installed at Parliament House ceremony - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ve6j6Y3Waj 
  • Blog: Parental disputes magnified by lockdown - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/S8usSF0ntB 
  • Eddy Winters joins Gilson Gray as business development director - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/MUjWgYlwmH 
  • Melanie Sangster appointed Employment Tribunal judge - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/MnltJjCLW1
  • Major conference to look at civil business in Scotland after Covid - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/dvFziBaq1i 
  • UK racks up nearly £6m legal bill over Chagos Islands - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/z3fw3gvkgz 
  • Plea made to UN over human rights abuses of Indian farmers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aFdqfyC3UY
  • CMS and business experts to deliver March ESG series - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Wqxjd1cjgX
  • Mental health charity SAMH has received £1,000 from Thorntons after staff completed a physical virtual challenge https://t.co/1flBi0Y8Db
  • Daniel Prude: New York police officers filmed restraining an unarmed black man until he stopped breathing will not be charged over his death, officials say #US https://t.co/N2gNxwoXC0

Wednesday

24th February - Law News

Edition 3347: 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: Just days after Maryland became the first state in the country to impose a tax on digital advertising targeting Big Tech, lobbying groups representing companies including Amazon, Facebook, Google are trying to stop it. Maryland State Senate President Ben Ferguson says that technology companies who make over $100 million a year in ad sales have benefited from public investment and should pay their fair share.

 
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 Focus of the Day Article:Direct access barristers can be looked down on, and ignored by legal directories, because they do not have solicitors or other professional clients singing their praises, a leading family law specialist has argued. Maria Scotland, joint head of the family team at 5 St Andrew’s Hill chambers, said she could not see a “positive” reason why the directories existed. Full story - Legal Futures
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Best of the blogs - 20 February 2021 | Law Gazette https://t.co/WSgLTmjw1M
  • Tech giants Google and Facebook have too great a share of the UK online advertising market, the boss of the UK's competition watchdog has said https://t.co/XRgN0RY9Qv
  • A basic principle under attack | Law Gazette https://t.co/opf8ayQKyu 
  • The first woman to lead a magic circle firm, Georgia Dawson is determined to protect and build on ‘all that is fantastic’ at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/gANqBODRMR
  • Freshwater Five drug-smuggling convictions unsafe, court hears: New radar evidence casts doubt on convictions of Isle of Wight fishermen, court of appeal told https://t.co/R4G1rjllSO
  • Workers’ rights and role of trade unions https://t.co/nFBzQhfuCa
  • Gérard Depardieu charged with rape and sexual assault: French star is being investigated over an incident with a female actor at his Paris home in 2018 #France https://t.co/e9dwBEFFh
  • Man who sent antisemitic tweets on holiday avoids UK prosecution Judge says Sam Mole, from Kettering, cannot be punished because he tweeted in Australia https://t.co/VFVIYufUCX
  • My legal life: Anna Newport, Newport Land & Law - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/6rNgU3TfY
  • Lawyers acting as charity trustees urged not to be deterred by Kids Company case | Law Gazette https://t.co/iVn3RBUVk
  • Alex Salmond will not give evidence on Wednesday to the inquiry into how the Scottish government handled complaints against him https://t.co/N62NCPKOt
  • A woman who deliberately coughed at police investigating a breach of coronavirus restrictions has been jailed for four months. Lisa Dawn Fisher was verbally abusive when the officers called at a flat in Scarborough https://t.co/YekPV65tYr
  • CPS to write to defence teams linked to unqualified court interpreter | Law Gazette https://t.co/FsKtvXVlJi
  • Legal training disruptor unveils prices for virtual SQE courses | Law Gazette https://t.co/wTqigqfZtN
  • News focus: Is it time for a common law rewrite of GDPR? | Law Gazette https://t.co/KJz9Baf6VX
  • Inspection into how Crown Office handles criminal complaints against police gets underway - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hgRpyzYeI
  • Visible minority groups experience two-thirds of race-related hate crime - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KEqCawpxap
  • Evangelical association’s breach of contract claim for cancelled arena event rejected by Glasgow sheriff - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/swvlxLiGF3
  • Boris Johnson has promised a review into the use of vaccine passports, but said there were "deep and complex issues" to consider https://t.co/zMQ8qnoYy
  • "It's one of the easiest ways to get money to be honest. If you've got a girl and she works and she's into you, why not ask her to send over money? Lawyers are the best obviously." https://t.co/2QzPzu49QU
  • The reopening of Scotland's economy - including shops, bars, restaurants, gyms and hairdressers - is expected to start in the last week of April https://t.co/gvFP4bejC
  • Solicitor struck off in 1999 allowed back into profession | Law Gazette https://t.co/ulrlpR8sRf
  • Conveyancing taskforce set up to manage digital transition | Law Gazette https://t.co/s1KMBoFnRg
  • ‘Work from home’ guidance to remain until June at least | Law Gazette https://t.co/N4qlA3WBuz 
  • Renewing your PII this spring? Here's what you need to know - Legal Futures https://t.co/hCK06Qu0s8
  • Solicitor fined for abusive call to client who's also a relative - Legal Futures https://t.co/9jFx6KH8T
  • Earl of Strathmore jailed for sex attack at Glamis Castle home https://t.co/W5OLhSmtr6
  • Facebook reverses ban on news pages in #Australia https://t.co/TBNILxXLI0
  • A father-to-be has died after a device he was building for his child's gender-reveal party exploded, according to police. Christopher Pekny, 28, was assembling the device in the town of Liberty when it exploded just before noon on Sunday #US https://t.co/MhSTwYDYDV
  • Irregular Migration Flows and the Management of the EU's Southern Maritime Borders: The Case of the Greek Islands | Anna Triandafyllidou https://t.co/zQ5SX3Bsnh
  • Ince launches first multi-disciplinary maritime offering - Legal Futures https://t.co/lMTBaBt7BM 
  • Senior barrister rails against 'direct access discrimination' - Legal Futures https://t.co/eCYwLnAu1
  • Dentons to raise fee-earner salaries - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6uuHiheReK
  • LGBT History Month – a celebration of spirit - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3vTqlftwCq
  • Burges Salmon advises BayWa r.e. UK on wind farm acquisition - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gNzKV1pPMM
  • Sheriff Tom Hughes on fond memories of Dundee - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9V3BF789A
  • Gillespie Macandrew advises on landmark Waitrose deal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rCc0LNtH63
  • Scott McGeachy: European Commission publishes draft decisions to allow EU-UK data flows - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FQUY3Xhon
  • BTO announces appointment of commercial litigation partner Angus Wood - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/MRQDsgDrm1
  • UK firms given six months' grace on gender pay gap reporting: EHRC says it will not begin enforcement proceedings until 4 October, six months after deadline https://t.co/1SpVmydx9X
  • BAME Britons more likely to face higher living costs, study finds https://t.co/g5pMY01kJ5
  • Cambodian child sexual abuse victim seeks compensation in #Australian legal first: the law allows victims who were assaulted overseas to claim compensation, but provision has never been used https://t.co/0J9lFwPlkf

Tuesday

23rd February - Law News

Edition 3346: 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: At least two people have been killed in Myanmar after riot police fired live rounds to disperse crowds protesting against the military coup. Witnesses said police opened fire at demonstrators in the country's second largest city, Mandalay. One victim was shot in the head and died at the scene, the other died on the way to hospital. Protestors were forced to flee as security forces chased after them. 

 
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 Focus of the Day Article: A judge in the Outer House of the Court of Session has found that a local authority acted unlawfully in failing to provide assistance to a homeless Sudanese refugee living in Scotland..Abdelwahab-Kaba Dafaalla sought declarator that Edinburgh City Council has failed to fulfil its statutory duty under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 in refusing to accept an application from him for accommodation and assistance. Full story - Scottish Legal News
 



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Judge says lawyer who killed her son also tracked Justice Sotomayor, FBI agents found that the lawyer, Roy Den Hollander, had "a manila folder with a workup on #US Supreme Court judge," https://t.co/VbQfuP6qkk 
  • The maker of Fortnite, Epic Games, will not be able to take Apple to court in the UK as part of a high-profile row, a tribunal has ruled https://t.co/b5HG9EV4VI
  • Nicola Sturgeon has challenged Alex Salmond to prove there was a conspiracy against him, saying he has made claims "without a shred of evidence" https://t.co/YikPt34R0z
  • Four-step plan to ease England's lockdown; all legal limits on social contact lifted by 21 June, if strict conditions are met. Shops, hairdressers, gyms and outdoor hospitality could reopen on 12 April in England under plans set out by the PM https://t.co/nk5eInwVi
  • EC Publishes Draft UK Data Transfer Adequacy Determination https://t.co/bG6eKcQXJ
  • Pro-Beijing reforms threaten ‘end’ of #HongKong’s legal system, top lawyer warns https://t.co/LrV45qxAHT
  • £550K fine for #Jersey firm’s anti-money-laundering breach https://t.co/BTDMR9TpZ
  • To Help Migrants in #Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tackle EU Abuses https://t.co/2FyZRK9Lq
  • Top criminal defence solicitor Cahir O’Higgins in court charged with attacking former colleague in Dublin city centre #Ireland https://t.co/oIEFzpgXa
  • #Malaysia court Punishes News Site for Reader Comments Decision Holding Portals Liable Poses Serious Risk to Freedom of Speech https://t.co/ztyLuQOj4Z
  • Britain’s largest Muslim group has complained that the government’s refusal to work with it throughout the pandemic crisis has had “tragic consequences” and urgently called on ministers to reconsider a policy of non-engagement with the organisation https://t.co/feXQmeGyMT
  • Grenfell cladding company did nothing after two high-rise fires in Middle East - Inquiry finds that customers were not warned of risks by Arconic, who did not share results of fire tests with UK certification body https://t.co/Z19zO7Kbdu
  • Police drop charge against black man arrested for walking home in Texas snowstorm - Rodney Reese was arrested in Plano, Texas, and charged with being a pedestrian in the roadway #US https://t.co/lRvHw5CoEA
  • #US Supreme court rejects Trump bid to block tax records from prosecutor - Court’s order is a win for the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr, who has been seeking Trump’s tax records since 2019 https://t.co/HKqdefk6C
  • Erdogan regime condemned after human rights activist MP is jailed #Turkey https://t.co/114jCqj1P1
  • WhatsApp users who do not accept its updated terms and conditions by the 15 May deadline will be unable to receive or send messages until they do so https://t.co/676KAR8al
  • Criminal lawyers nationwide have reacted with shock and sadness to the sudden passing last Tuesday of Edinburgh solicitor Kathleen More at the age of 45 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YFwV3msfm1
  • Hancock acted unlawfully by failing to publish details of Covid-19 contracts - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/V7YGeaRi
  • Outer House judge finds Edinburgh council in breach of duties towards homeless refugee - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Fu4g3Mrrln
  • #Russian Court Clears Way to Send Navalny to a Penal Colony https://t.co/g8wt24YKEx
  • Human rights and climate crisis give HSBC an image problem https://t.co/ui8T1k5J4
  • A terror suspect who caused nine hours tailbacks at British ports after absconding has been jailed for breaking counter terrorism rules https://t.co/lGEEN12qPz
  • UK government broke the law by failing to disclose PPE contracts, court rules https://t.co/RVcgYQEwa6
  • #Venezuelan Women Lose Access to Contraception, and Control of Their Lives https://t.co/2nntyxc4nF
  • Fly-tipping: Licensing system failing to stop dumping, Panorama finds https://t.co/umR4bcGEh3 
  • US plane manufacturer Boeing has recommended grounding all of the 777-model aircraft which have the same type of engine that suffered failure and shed debris over Denver on Saturday https://t.co/sow2NU8ZDU
  • The fallout from the Capitol attack and the shadow of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing are likely to take center stage at the confirmation hearings for President Biden’s pick for attorney general #US https://t.co/Omd0gWcb
  • Freshwater part 4: radar – podcast https://t.co/cKnFbSjm6
  • UK's anti-terror chief fears rights group boycott threatens Prevent review https://t.co/3igctUNriD 
  • Scottish misogyny law must protect all women, says Helena Kennedy: QC discusses the task ahead as she begins her scrutiny into whether Scotland needs a separate offence of misogynist abuse https://t.co/iuyS8lWkvX
  • Captain Sir Tom Moore: Daughters release funeral details https://t.co/YNO81RUxu
  • Covid vaccine: Confidential offer for HIV patients https://t.co/KWGDKo61nj
  • Former presidential adviser joins ABS with eye on Brexit benefits - Legal Futures https://t.co/0bIeYSKAmD
  • Partner lied to client about settlement that never was - Legal Futures https://t.co/cd9tcwf9a
  • Quran-quoting barrister receives apology from counsel who asked him to stop - Legal Futures https://t.co/iT3sPYrnE
  • Law firm takes stake in online legal services platform for SMEs - Legal Futures https://t.co/1VUA0lg9Ef
  • Managing migrations at the external borders of the European Union - Meeting the human rights challenges | François Crépeau https://t.co/SjBXXDtor
  • UK's anti-terror chief fears rights group boycott threatens Prevent review https://t.co/3igctUNriD 
  • New doubt over fishermen’s cocaine smuggling convictions https://t.co/0VbXwY4Vqi
  • Barristers are demanding tougher sanctions for sexual misconduct at the bar - Legal Cheek https://t.co/SvFy39fyO
  • What to expect as the SQE roll-out date nears - Legal Cheek https://t.co/xRQFRsXFX
  • The courts are helping low-paid workers. It’s a shame that the government isn’t https://t.co/aQY953KYbN
  • Top magic circle partner makes switch to investment banking - Legal Cheek https://t.co/LC2edRN7rA
  • BCLP signs SQE training deal with BPP and BARBRI - Legal Cheek https://t.co/jZ7pS5SsNd 
  • Barrister receives complaint from fellow lawyer after posting Quran quotes on LinkedIn - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Mcfrak2j
  • The Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 of India, is it an evolved GDPR? | Ujjwal Kumar Bose https://t.co/LaGVpdzIw1
  • Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy's legal battle 'may not reach court until 2022' https://t.co/12pHR8YsDU
  • The head of the UN nuclear watchdog says #Iran has agreed to extend UN inspectors' access to its nuclear sites for three months https://t.co/Sh8UuqeDoQ
  • Toolkit case: Order on Disha Ravi’s bail plea on 23rd February #India https://t.co/DdmXgl4XKq

Monday

22nd February - Law News

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Torch-lit demo in Bologna, Italy, protesting compulsory closure of businesses - restaurateurs decry the shut-down of hospitality venues as the city moves into the so-called ‘orange zone’ of the country’s COVID restrictions system.

 
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 Focus of the Day Article: Uber drivers are workers with access to paid holidays, minimum wage and other benefits, the Supreme Court has held in a landmark ruling. Full story - New Law Journal
 


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Living Room Law: Lawyers who are doing things differently tell their stories at new virtual conference - Legal Cheek https://t.co/RRoUQlXbOq
  • We need to train our magistrates that remand is not automatic in all cases: Justice Deepak Gupta (Retd.) | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/Zq73QPQ2R
  • Court delays allow violent offenders to avoid prison https://t.co/0KBC4XQhN
  • Investment Law in #India Explained | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/ZBQZj1qXCK
  • Latham & Watkins bumps trainee pay to £50-55k and increases maintenance grant - Legal Cheek https://t.co/sC78X6pCzq
  • Madras High Court asks Central government to consider request to print image of Subhas Chandra Bose on currency notes | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/RV5PqNgi4P
  • Essential Inquest Law Updates with Rachel Marcus and Jim Duffy on Law Pod UK - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/JJXYhMeCj
  • UK medical regulator investigates after a firm was awarded a £30m contract during the pandemic. Alex Bourne - who used to run a pub near Matt Hancock's old constituency home, made vials for Covid testing and had no history of medical goods manufacturing https://t.co/sJ1swuY5nw
  • When is a Slip and Fall Accident Legally Actionable? | Lawyer Herald #US https://t.co/ybmKUBj7Qo
  • The key commercial awareness themes of 2021 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Brbvygf3lZ
  • Judge-alone trials could have ‘breached’ ACT’s constitutional limitations - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/rLNEfFT97G
  • The daughters of assassinated #US black civil rights leader Malcolm X have requested that the murder investigation be reopened in light of new evidence https://t.co/laTj3IVIt
  • Two teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping after a car was stolen in Birmingham with the owner's two children inside, police have said https://t.co/wfi7h9X31
  • Police have handed a £10,000 fine to the organiser of a church meet-up in a pub car park. Officers from Nottinghamshire Police said the Church on the Streets service, involving about 30 people in Bardney Drive, Bulwell, Nottingham, broke lockdown rules https://t.co/nh16m3PfI
  • Making unfounded allegations against spouse amounts to mental cruelty: Bombay High Court upholds divorce granted to wife | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/egOArlRThW
  • The judiciary’s quest towards compromising its independence | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/GArCOGpMs
  • 5 Ways the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Protects You | Lawyer Herald #US https://t.co/ZtDirDbCBQ
  • From tough beginnings to top of the profession: How one lawyer continues to use compassion and openness to succeed in law - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/hWVlZuHGd
  • Banks liable under Consumer Protection Act for deficiency in locker service: Supreme Court issues guidelines to banks on operating lockers | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/iae4GtNMu0 
  • Ex-Clifford Chance junior lawyer charged with insider trading alongside younger banker brother - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KfajHiKfC
  • What Types of Cases Fall Under Family Law | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/peGgjfX8HU
  • Employment contracts are insurance policies - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/RoGnF7lzcW 
  • HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has announced that Southwark Crown Court will be the next place to pilot rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing of court users| NLJ https://t.co/QWhZxa9WF
  • The 'cab-rank' rule - an ethical conundrum - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mf3Tkt5lfp
  • MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS THE RESPECT OF MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS Migration and human rights : the respect of migrants' rights, case of Morocco, Tunisia, and Jordan | Ghaith Saad https://t.co/Qdjgb3aNZy
  • What’s next for contract lawyering? - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/zDmEIRNTBX
  • 15 City law firms sign social mobility action plan - Legal Cheek https://t.co/i5DtFJH3j2
  • Matt Hancock says it was "the right thing to do" to delay publishing contracts during the pandemic, despite a court ruling he acted unlawfully. A judge ruled the health secretary had "breached his legal obligation" https://t.co/61UWl1KP0P
  • Claims for damage to a household TV and roof tiles have been made after a sonic boom was caused by RAF Typhoons that were intercepting a private plane https://t.co/i2EtxreNIx
  • Officer manslaughter charge ‘important step in the administration of justice’ - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/mSiR5rqMN
  • The Weekly Round-up: Phase 2 of the Grenfell Inquiry - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/us0xrhPPG
  • What ‘build back better’ means for law firms - Legal Cheek https://t.co/X0M4ZODaBX
  • How the legal profession can celebrate Mardi Gras in 2021 - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/DcEJGEdtZV
  • The World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA) has published a report on the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on human rights in the private sector | NLJ https://t.co/jSYXjaQfra
  • Keoghs launches SQE apprenticeship for graduates - Legal Cheek https://t.co/dzOD8EmOX
  • BPP Law School to offer module in small talk - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7yTdvh8RL
  • Goodwin Procter raises NQ solicitor pay to £137,500 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DUdyvcl7CR
  • Jo Maugham QC claims Allen & Overy blacklisted him and his chambers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/lZcYpZG7tD
  • Summerfield Browne, Trustpilot, and the SRA - Legal Cheek https://t.co/O4Wjg7LNPH 
  • Fewest firms planning job cuts since pandemic began https://t.co/hvksvgp4h0

Sunday

21st February - Law News

Edition 3344: 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: 21st February is International Mother Language day. On February 21, 1952, students and the common people in Dhaka (present day Bangladesh) had taken to the streets in protest against the then Pakistani government's denial of Bangla as the national language and imposition of Urdu as the sole official language of Pakistan. Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar and a few other brave sons of the soil were killed in police firings on this day in 1952 when students came out in processions from the Dhaka University campus defying section 144 to press home their demand for the recognition of Bangla as a state language of the then Pakistan


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • NI: Private renters protected from eviction until end of September - Irish Legal News https://t.co/osQPbKGB
  • Prominent #Greek actor Dimitris Lignadis held over rape accusations https://t.co/sQpUgMebut
  • A law banning people in Wales from smacking their children will come into force in 2022. Wales is the second part of the UK to do so, after Scotland https://t.co/8RPZWfGFM
  • All adults in the UK will be offered their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine by the end of July, the prime minister has pledged https://t.co/8ZdggpsIO
  • NI: Belfast City Council was not pressurised into special treatment for Storey funeral - Irish Legal News https://t.co/3V7xTnQce
  • Freshwater part 2: the circumstantial evidence – podcast https://t.co/c1LJR3LVnb
  • After the Uber ruling, there's no excuse for government not to enforce workers' rights https://t.co/3QN7tfnYpq
  • William Fry recognised for investing in diversity - Irish Legal News https://t.co/krVBpEc4c
  • At least two people have been killed in protests in #Myanmar against a military coup, the worst violence yet in more than two weeks of demonstrations https://t.co/4OIhO0kU5
  • NI: Plans for care and justice campus 'lack clarity' - Irish Legal News https://t.co/rT46tSSUr8
  • Friedrich Karl Berger: The US has deported a 95-year-old former guard at a Nazi concentration camp to #Germany https://t.co/BT30obObGH
  • Former Clarke Willmott partner banned over misleading client emails | Law Gazette https://t.co/e62LkZcKMZ
  • Gig economy: Uber drivers are workers, Supreme Court finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/KNufpJOEQ
  • Burford pushes to reinstate dividend following ‘record’ year | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ue8D1J8mw
  • Covid measures a template for ‘worse law’, former government legal chief warns | Law Gazette https://t.co/jDtOD5KRnd
  • 'Spike' in barristers reporting Covid concerns | Law Gazette https://t.co/1Ze8uuRjl
  • Reuniting families and allowing people to have more social contact will be an "absolute priority" in easing lockdown after schools reopen, No 10 says. Options being considered include allowing two households to mix outdoors in the coming weeks https://t.co/eeSxCRTYZ9
  • Travers Smith creates domestic abuse support package | Law Gazette https://t.co/bb0dYAAr83 
  • Partner profits jump 30% at Hogan Lovells | Law Gazette https://t.co/CdCMrYKu6z
  • Relief as EU deems UK data protection laws ‘adequate’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/GoeD3MwDZs 
  • A conversation with Hon. Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the #US Supreme Court. The conversation was held in conjunction with the Supreme Court Fellows Program Annual Events https://t.co/rdiIQq48go
  • Care home residents in England will be allowed to pick one person to visit them regularly from 8 March, in the first confirmed easing of lockdown since its reintroduction last month https://t.co/LLs6zIS0qU 
  • Justice minister pledges immediate review of new CPR website | Law Gazette https://t.co/kJqdXgBdFU
  • Google fined €1.1 million over ‘misleading’ star ratings on hotels - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tzeSwkb8iw
  • Long service awards for dedicated children’s hearing members - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZRKvopHEi
  • Outlander star Sam Heughan appeals EUIPO whisky decision - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tl3TNzqvdR
  • Legislation for short-term lets licensing scheme withdrawn - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Pj7iwEpoGZ
  • Home Office acted illegally in charging children excessive sum to register as citizens - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ofp87SQuyK
  • Phulah Pall promoted to associate at Jones Whyte - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/g15UGYaDzA
  • Date set for civil case over Glasgow bin lorry crash - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ysxr08SubZ
  • Google has fired the founder and co-head of its artificial intelligence ethics unit, claiming she violated the company's code of conduct. In a statement, Google said an investigation found Margaret Mitchell had moved files outside the company https://t.co/vPMH4ZbyKU 
  • Billie Eilish granted restraining order against alleged stalker - In legal documents, Eilish said the man had caused her ‘emotional injury’, including fear for the safety of herself and her family https://t.co/sdfx0NMIAu
  • Chris Whitty at odds with Johnson over 'big bang' reopening of schools in England https://t.co/FSCcAL9Qbb

Saturday

20th February - Law News

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has extended support to 22-year-old Disha Ravi in India, who is in jail for alleged sedition and other charges for editing a "toolkit" that the police claim was used to conspire against the country over the protest by farmers against new agriculture laws. Fridays for Future (FFF), a group founded by Ms Thunberg in August 2018 when she was 15, also tweeted it would "raise our voices peacefully and respectfully for those at stake, to ensure justice for everyone."



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • 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