The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Privy council: Jeremy Corbyn did not kneel for the Queen [The Guardian]
Winning back powers from the EU isn’t “Mission Impossible”, David Cameron says [BuzzFeed]
Fire breaks out above historic legal London pub beloved of lawyers [Huffington Post]
Facebook successfully sued for tracking people around the web in Belgium, lawyer claims cases could spread [The Independent]
Chelsea’s Eden Hazard unlikely to give evidence at Eva Carneiro hearing, says top London barrister [Evening Standard]
Indian lawyer disbarred from Inner Temple a century ago is reinstated [The Guardian]
“Difficulty” [Twitter]
Barrister: 'Witness17,19 and 23 have been stood down, although witness 23 is dead so he would have had difficulty coming anyway'
— CourtNewsUK (@CourtNewsUK) November 11, 2015
Lawyer turns tables on absurd argument that a woman’s underwear is to blame for whether she gets raped [The Independent]
Limiting EU human rights law [Full Fact]
Theresa May’s proposed spying law is “worse than scary” United Nations says [Independent]
Scottish FA to face Mike Ashley in court [BBC Sport]
Spain goes to court to block Catalonia secession bid [Reuters]
Full-time law reporters required at the The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting [Legal Cheek Hub]
“…If you don’t have it, for whatever reason, you can’t do it. That’s not discrimination. That’s life.” [Legal Cheek Comments]