The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Boris Johnson’s pals convinced Supreme Court hasn’t got time to block Brexit [The Sun]
Former UK parliament adviser warns legal loophole could lead to no-deal Brexit [Politico]
Shackles and restraints used on hundreds of deportees from UK [The Guardian]
The Crown Prosecution Service will receive an extra £85m over the next two years, to help deal with a rise in violent crime in England and Wales [BBC News]
Begum lawyer says legal ploy could stop her return to Britain [The Observer]
Harvey Proctor could be left bankrupt by Scotland Yard in legal battle over false claims by paedophile fantasist [The Telegraph]
Paul Hollywood’s ex claims she is going to take legal action against the Great British Bake Off star [Evening Standard]
Allegations about Prince Andrew made in US legal case [Sky News]
Epstein is gone, but justice must still be served [The Atlantic]
Facebook faces legal fight over facial recognition [BBC News]
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