Morning round-up: Monday 19 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories David Cameron’s bid to shut down criminal investigation into British troops “thwarted by Attorney General” [The Telegraph] Revealed: Disgraceful delays and...
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The morning’s top legal affairs news stories ‘This is my job’: Amal Clooney fights back tears speaking about risking her life to take on ISIS and how George feels about her dangerous new case [Mail...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Wednesday 21 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Lord Justice Jackson questions policy of removing court funding while raising fees [The Guardian] Almost half of law firms are looking to merge or acquire...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Thursday 22 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Iraq War soldier to take MoD to court [Mail Online] Gerry Adams considers legal action over claims he sanctioned killing [The Guardian] Government...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Friday 23 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories British soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan face having legal fees docked from their pay [The Telegraph] Sex ban man John O’Neill no longer on...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Monday 26 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories EU: Attacks on civilians in Aleppo “breach” humanitarian law [The Telegraph] British troops must face investigation for war crimes in Iraq, insists Corbyn...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Tuesday 27 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Laws made in a British Parliament and enforced by British judges — Brexit will make us an independent country once again [The Telegraph] New EU laws...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Wednesday 28 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Train fare dodging barrister Peter Barnett sacked from profession [Evening Standard] BEANO: Brexit Existing As Name Only [Jack of Kent blog] Pippa Middleton...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Thursday 29 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories UK government must disclose legal arguments on article 50 procedure [The Guardian] Shami Chakrabarti set to become shadow attorney general [New Statesman]...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Friday 30 September
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Matthew Scott: In its battle for Brexit, the government is bringing a knife to the legal gunfight [The Telegraph] Ben Emmerson QC resigns as child abuse...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Monday 3 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Theresa May to trigger Article 50 by end of March [BBC News] Don’t be fooled: May’s big EU law announcement is just admin [Politics.co.uk] Brexit skepticism...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Tuesday 4 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Liz Truss begins lord chancellor role ahead of article 50 court challenges [The Guardian] What is the Great Repeal Bill? The Brexit law to end all EU laws...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Wednesday 5 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Conservative MP Crispin Blunt calls for the legalisation of all drugs [BuzzFeed News] Conman who pretended washing powder was cocaine guilty of defrauding...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Thursday 6 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Brexit: law firms set for the great EU demerger [Financial Times] Theresa May trying to protect soldiers who murder prisoners and torture civilians, says...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Friday 7 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Confirmed: Shami Chakrabarti is the new shadow attorney general [Legal Cheek] Barrister Keir Starmer returns to front bench as shadow Brexit secretary [Mail...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Monday 10 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories I’m not a hypocrite, claims shadow attorney general Shami Chakrabarti who opposes grammar schools despite paying for her son to attend a selective school...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Tuesday 11 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Barrister and Tory MP Stephen Phillips accuses government of ‘tyranny’ over Brexit strategy [The Guardian] Watch: Iain Duncan Smith calls Keir Starmer a...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Wednesday 12 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories David Allen Green: Is the UK heading for ‘hard’ Brexit just because it’s easiest? [Financial Times] The back-door court attempt to overturn Brexit is...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Thursday 13 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories Brexit: High Court to hear challenge to Article 50 strategy [BBC News] The four tensions of Brexit [Jack of Kent blog] Fake penis ‘sex attack’ woman Gayle...
View ArticleMorning round-up: Friday 14 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories The law firms that give trainees and junior lawyers the best quality of work [Legal Cheek] Lowell Goddard, former UK child abuse inquiry judge, denies...
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