The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Calls for Director of Public Prosecutions to quit after Mail on Sunday forces U-turn over Lord Janner trial [Mail Online]
£600,000 pay package for CPS chief Alison Saunders [The Telegraph]
High court challenge to Ministry of Justice over services to Saudi prisons [The Guardian]
Sarah Forshaw QC: These false economies in courts are costing us all dear [The Independent]
Reasons to be hopeful about Gove [Twitter via Financial Times]
. @DinahRoseQC sees some reasons to be hopeful about Lord Chancellor Gove in weekend @FT http://t.co/1KRSZ5Vbkx pic.twitter.com/Gl6eJ0vDXS
— Legal Cheek (@legalcheek) June 28, 2015
Injury lawyers to have fees capped to stop rocketing NHS bill for negligence claims [The Mirror]
The powerful love story behind the legalization of gay marriage [Mail Online]
What I’m really thinking: the divorce lawyer [The Guardian]
Tom Crone: News of the World lawyer faces investigation by bar [The Independent]
“I don’t think democratisation of justice funding is a good thing.” [Legal Cheek Comments]