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Morning round-up: Tuesday 9 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories SRA refuses to investigate high-flying solicitor accused of posing as Bollywood star to con women into sex [Mail Online] Iraq torture case lawyer Martyn Day...

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Morning round-up: Wednesday 10 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Separating elderly couples is inhumane and could cause them to ‘die of a broken heart’, says Sir James Munby [Mail Online] My degree couldn’t prepare me for...

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Morning round-up: Thursday 11 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories One judge struck off and three others reprimanded after separate investigations by judicial watchdog [Mail Online] Former EDL leader Tommy Robinson arrested...

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Morning round-up: Friday 12 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Judge orders City trader to pay ex-wife £453m in biggest UK divorce award [The Telegraph] European court aide rules Uber is a transport company [BBC News]...

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Morning round-up: Monday 15 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories It’s time to smarten up our act in the fight against cybercrime [The Telegraph] Freedom of Information Act document leaks could become criminal [The...

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Morning round-up: Tuesday 16 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Exclusive: Freshfields trainees bemoan lack of PA support as firm braces for low retention rate [Legal Cheek] Tony Blair: Iraq war prosecution attempt goes...

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Morning round-up: Wednesday 17 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Robots and the law: a question for society [Financial Times] Court ruling makes Brexit harder. Or easier. [Politico] Oxford student who stabbed boyfriend...

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Morning round-up: Thursday 18 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Divorce should be separate from money battles, says Sir James Munby [The Guardian] Secret Barrister: An Oxford student stabbed her boyfriend with a bread...

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Morning round-up: Friday 19 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Britain to be bound by European human rights laws for at least another five years even if Tories win election [The Telegraph] Paris turns to English law to...

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Morning round-up: Monday 22 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories The Trial: A Murder in the Family review — an intriguing courtroom experiment [The Guardian] Sparing prison for clever student ‘sends wrong signal to...

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Morning round-up: Tuesday 23 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories David Allen Green: The law and politics of the EU’s Brexit bill [Financial Times] Senior Court of Appeal judge: Remove right to jury trial for petty...

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Morning round-up: Wednesday 24 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Man admits abusing law student girlfriend who later took own life [BBC News] Cobbetts lawyers referred to Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over role in 2013...

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Morning round-up: Thursday 25 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Teachers win Supreme Court case in landmark ruling over ‘unfair’ pay deductions [Independent] Sir Philip Green’s chairman Lord Grabiner QC to quit a year...

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Morning round-up: Friday 26 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Top lawyer says Britain owes just £1billion to EU for exit bill despite Eurocrats’ grandstanding [The Sun] Alabama executes man on eighth attempt during...

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Morning round-up: Tuesday 30 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Workers have few rights in the “gig economy”. Only Labour will change this [The Guardian] The chilling law that is silencing the Tories’ opponents [The...

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Morning round-up: Wednesday 31 May

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Lawyers warn May against scrapping Serious Fraud Office [Financial Times] UK wrong to deny residency rights in test case, EU’s legal adviser says [The...

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Morning round-up: Thursday 1 June

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Outcry over proposals for late night and early morning court sittings [The Guardian] EU’s ‘dangerous’ demands over Brexit are slammed by former Euro judge...

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Morning round-up: Friday 2 June

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Company legal teams combine digital skills with law [Financial Times] Five ways to build a reputation in law [The Guardian] Could a legal loophole leave...

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Morning round-up: Monday 5 June

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Keir Starmer reveals details of Labour’s plan for Brexit if they win the election [The Independent] David Davis says UK legally “locked into” General...

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Morning round-up: Tuesday 6 June

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories EU judges may be asked to rule on legality of UK surveillance powers [The Guardian] Appeal Court judges publish Charlie Gard rulings [BBC News] Socrates...

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