Morning round-up: Monday 8 February

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By Legal Cheek Reporter on

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

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Huge rise in divorce claims alleging violence after legal aid was axed except in cases involving abuse [Mail Online]

Chris Grayling lays motion for MPs to use Human Rights Act to claim anonymity if arrested by police [The Telegraph]

Boris Johnson gives David Cameron one-week deadline for plans to win back British sovereignty as friends insist he won’t be “bullied or conned” by the Prime Minister [Mail Online]

Disregard for UN ruling on Julian Assange’s detention will be a blow to human rights [Sydney Morning Herald]

Profits up but law firms warned on drawings [Law Society Gazette]

Evening Standard court reporter Paul Cheston honoured on his final day at the Old Bailey by top judge [Evening Standard]

Staggering price of civil court fees comes with a human cost [The Guardian]

Why an Indian lawyer tried to sue God [BBC News]

Vegans want protection under human rights law [Metro]

Open day application deadlines this week at Norton Rose Fulbright, Burges Salmon and Macfarlanes [Legal Cheek Hub]

“All students are self-important and ill-informed.” [Legal Cheek Comments]