Weekly Notes
News, analysis, comment and updates from ICLR's case law and UK legislation platform
This first weekly roundup of legal news for the Trinity Term includes an international get-together on the beach, a pledge to build back better in the courts, concerns over the collection of health data, media regulation, plus recent case summaries and commentary.… Continue reading
We end the legal term with a roundup covering a range of institutional failures concerning the BBC, the Home Office, the Police, and the Post Office. Looks like they’re all going to need to pull their socks up and try a bit harder next term.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news includes the government’s legislative to-do list; a defaulty county court judgment; plus the usual case law and commentary update.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup includes major new legislation, miscarriages of justice and a dickens of an exhibition. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary features a massive miscarriage of justice and a much criticised report on race. Plus new cases and comments on ICLR.3… Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes courts, cakes, compensation, cases and comments.… Continue reading
This last roundup of legal news and comment before the Easter break includes vaccine passports, the constitution, courts recovery, a struggling justice system … and a seasonal chocolate bunny.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup includes a review of judicial review, financial services, foreign policy, data protection, and courts recovery.
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This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes public protest, criminal nuisance, human rights and open justice. And don’t forget the ICLR Pupillage Award is still open to applicants.
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This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes travel restrictions, judicial age limits, bungled migration (of information), Russian resistance to the rule of law, and public money well and badly spent.
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