Tag: Legal affairs
Brexit Bill ‘weakens parliament’, Neuberger tells lawyers and City financiers
Supreme Court's former president says parliament will be supreme 'in name only'
Top ex-judges reunite to help parliament fix Brexit mess
Cream of retired legal crop agree future of ECJ is a big problem
Bedfordshire law graduate who ‘joked’ about working at a top City law firm avoids prison over Justin Bieber concert scam
Trainee flogged fake tickets to Beyoncé and Adele fans too
The Westminster sex scandal: It’s time for defendant anonymity to be reinstated
Death of Carl Sargeant a wake-up call?
Uber’s Supreme Court debut nears as app suffers another tribunal defeat
Drivers are workers, not self-employed contractors
Brexit will not dull the gold standard that is English law
What you see is what you get
London’s top barristers descend on Strasbourg as government surveillance case reaches European court
Are we being unlawfully spied on?
The real cost of stealing traffic cones
Drunken night out prize could leave you without a training contract
Supreme Court goes back to basics with case on ‘but for’ test
Will it see same fate as Ghosh test, overruled just weeks ago?
Is Brexit the reason we don’t have a no-fault divorce law?
The law as it is leaves a lot to be desired
The fight for Gurkha justice is not over
Eurocentrism is making it harder for Gurkha children to settle in the UK
Major criminal syllabus shake-up as Ghosh test is overruled
Time to amend your notes
Struck out: Case challenging Tory/DUP deal falls at first hurdle
The grounds for judicial review weren't 'properly arguable in a court of law'
Judge rules on Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’, compares lyrics to key legal principles
Judgment in case which brought us hilarious viral video does not disappoint
Make statutes easier to understand, urges House of Lords
Students’ purple books about to get thinner?
A 24-year-old charity worker is facing prosecution for holding a sign saying ‘F*** the DUP’
How has the law allowed this to happen?
Government plans to tighten M&A rules sends out the wrong message
Isn't the UK meant to be open and ready for business post-Brexit?
A crisis in the judiciary: Joshua Rozenberg on the High Court’s failure to staff its benches
Rumour has it only 19 appointments were approved of this year's 25 vacancies
Uber launches appeal against London licence refusal
Provisional date set for what could be the most headline-hitting case since Article 50