The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
UK can cancel Brexit, says EU court [BBC News]
Legal aid advice network “decimated” by funding cuts [BBC News]
Expand “commonhold” ownership system, government urged [The Guardian]
Gilets jaunes in court over violent protests [The Guardian]
One-eyed police killer gets £310k in legal aid [Daily Express]
Lawyer, 30, abused by stepdad who got her pregnant aged 14 sues school for failing to “keep her safe” [The Sun]
Universal Credit mum in High Court fight after benefit leaves her £8.98 for a month [The Mirror]
Judge to oversee latest stage of Boris Becker divorce proceedings [ITV News]
This data shows that Remainers are overwhelmingly winning the Brexit war on social media [BuzzFeed]
The Grenfell Tower inquiry: ‘You want to believe they know what they’re doing’ [The Observer]
What does climate change have to do with human rights? [Greenpeace]
Airlines accused of breaking law with “no show” booking clauses [The Independent]
Student sought for paid part-time law events administrator role [Legal Cheek Jobs]
“Dominic Raab is so hot. How do I get a training contract at Linklaters?” [Legal Cheek Comments]
Student event: How law firms adapt to change — with Travers Smith [Legal Cheek Events]