The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Rebecca Long-Bailey vows to abolish House of Lords [The Independent]
Harry and Meghan seek global trademark for ‘Sussex Royal’ brand [The Guardian]
PM “trying to seize the legal system from parliament” [The Times]
Long delays are damaging faith in our justice system [The Telegraph]
Raising the bar: Hashi Mohamed’s journey from child refugee to top lawyer [The Observer]
Alan Blacker slapped with nine-month suspended jail sentence for benefit fraud [Legal Cheek]
Extinction Rebellion could sue police over extremist ideology listing [The Guardian]
Gay dads’ £26,000 legal battle for custody of surrogate twins after mum refuses [The Mirror]
Government backs Martyn’s Law airport security for venues [BBC News]
“NQ 8 + will be on nowhere near 250k. Probably closer to 140-160.” [Legal Cheek Comments]
Law events coordinator sought for full-time role at Legal Cheek [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]