The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
GCHQ spies given immunity from anti-hacking laws [The Telegraph]
Thomas Cook’s Corfu “apology” smacks of legal meddling [The Guardian]
“Insufficient evidence” to prosecute Ched Evans website for identifying rape victim, CPS rules [The Sheffield Star]
Lawyer among Irish travellers who won £24,000 payout from Wetherspoons after ban from pub [Evening Standard]
BBC journalist arrested for filming Qatar World Cup 2022 workers [The Telegraph]
Novel commute: how Amelia Slocombe, a 15-hour a day lawyer and mother, turned her train journey into an e-book [Evening Standard]
Dentons creates legal business accelerator to push forward innovation in the law [Legal Futures]
Uber is building a 70-lawyer in-house group [Law and More]
Law GIF [Facebook]
Costs paralegal at growing and innovative medium-sized national firm [Legal Cheek Jobs]
“Never forget that J.R.R. Tolkein’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ was also rejected by every major publisher before he finally decided to publish via an e-book.” [Legal Cheek Comments]