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Current awareness service covering all areas of the legal profession, provided and updated by the team at the Inner Temple Law Library
- Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (21/04/2011) - Beedles v Guinness Northern Counties Ltd (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (21/04/2011) - Regina (Parent Governors of the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School) v Archbishop of Westminster and another – WLR Daily
external story (21/04/2011) - ETK v News Group Newspapers Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (21/04/2011) - Djanogly v Westminster City Council – WLR Daily
external story (21/04/2011) - Lawcast 183: Nichola Higgins, Chairman of The Young Barristers Committee on the new CPS panel – Career at the Criminal Bar – Legal aid issues – Charon WC
external story (21/04/2011) - Birmingham City Council disabled care limits ‘unlawful’ – BBC News
external story (21/04/2011) - Shadow justice minister attacks Jackson costs reforms – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (21/04/2011) - Dogs owners face prosecution under plans to tighten dangerous dog legislation – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/04/2011) - ‘Facebook juror’ in contempt case – BBC News
external story (21/04/2011) - Woman jailed for £100,000 fraud – The Independent
external story (21/04/2011) - Have super-injunctions killed the kiss’n'tell? – The Guardian
external story (21/04/2011) - Sterilisation legal bid withdrawn – BBC News
external story (21/04/2011) - Filesharing: BT and TalkTalk fail in challenge to Digital Economy Act – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/04/2011) - North Shore Ventures Ltd v Anstead Holdings Inc and others – WLR Daily
external story (20/04/2011) - Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Cotter – WLR Daily
external story (20/04/2011) - IPCC investigates after east London man dies in police custody – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2011) - Jailed heroin restraint mother Julia Saker loses appeal – BBC News
external story (20/04/2011) - David Cameron warned over IP law change by TV industry – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2011) - UK banks lose payment protection insurance challenge – BBC News
external story (20/04/2011) - Live Q&A: Applying for pupillage – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2011) - Challenge to ban on sex parties in London mansion fails – BBC News
external story (20/04/2011) - Government loses abortion battle – BBC News
external story (20/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/04/2011) - Secrecy fears after court bans contact with 65 people – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/04/2011) - TUC warns against impact of employment law reforms – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (19/04/2011) - Copyright law in Britain is ‘crazy’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/04/2011) - Police actions killed Tomlinson, not heart attack, inquest is told – The Independent
external story (19/04/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (19/04/2011) - ‘Restoring confidence so victims report rape is key’ – The Guardian
external story (19/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/04/2011) - Man guilty of wife’s fake raid murder – The Independent
external story (19/04/2011) - Court results put on Twitter by West Midlands Police – BBC News
external story (19/04/2011) - Pet micro-pig returns to owner’s Ramsbottom shop – BBC News
external story (19/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/04/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (18/04/2011) - Football Dataco Ltd v Smoot Enterprises Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (18/04/2011) - Royal succession reform is being discussed, Clegg says – BBC News
external story (18/04/2011) - Public sector workers launch legal challenge to pension reforms – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/04/2011) - Beware of cut-price offers when you come to making your will – The Guardian
external story (18/04/2011) - Lawyers claim £645 million family breakdown legal aid bill – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/04/2011) - Environmental campaigners angry as green laws labelled as red tape – The Guardian
external story (18/04/2011) - Ruling on late abortion figures challenged in court – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/04/2011) - NHS bill to ‘substantively’ change, says Oliver Letwin – BBC News
external story (18/04/2011) - Kenneth Clarke: prison is a waste of money – The Guardian
external story (18/04/2011) - Couple told to cool off in £400m divorce battle – The Independent
external story (18/04/2011) - New breed of gagging order could send journalists to jail, MP claims – The Guardian
external story (18/04/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (18/04/2011) - Family of Kevin Lavelle loses ‘dumbbell’ legal bid – BBC News
external story (18/04/2011) - Law Commissions call for new law to be written to give consumers right to compensation – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/04/2011) - Law Soc and Bar Council urged to take action over Solicitors from Hell site – The Lawyer
external story (18/04/2011) - Jail term for man who burned Koran – The Independent
external story (18/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/04/2011) - Legal aid cuts will harm children, says champion of justice for the poor – The Guardian
external story (18/04/2011) - Government publishes cookie law plans and says browser settings cannot give consent – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/04/2011) - DPP asks power station protesters to appeal against trespass convictions – The Guardian
external story (18/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/04/2011) - Regina (Maftah and another) v Secretary of State for the Foreign Office and Commonwealth Affairs – WLR Daily
external story (15/04/2011) - Regina (Albert Court Residents Association and others) v Westminster City Council – WLR Daily
external story (15/04/2011) - Jenson and another v Faux – WLR Daily
external story (15/04/2011) - Baker v Quantum Clothing Group Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (15/04/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (15/04/2011) - Eversheds and DLA Piper lose employment tribunal cases – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/04/2011) - Domestic homicide reviews take effect – Home Office
external story (15/04/2011) - DPP: Prosecutors and police must protect women in the home – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (15/04/2011) - Attorney General: keynote speech to Minority Lawyers’ Conference – Attorney General’s Office
external story (15/04/2011) - We welcome report on vulnerable witness handling – Bar Standards Board
external story (15/04/2011) - Nigel Farage death threats crash pilot guilty – BBC News
external story (15/04/2011) - Canterbury rapist jailed after cold case DNA probe – BBC News
external story (15/04/2011) - OFT launches extended warranties investigation – The Guaridan
external story (15/04/2011) - Hospital accused over girl’s glue injection – The Guardian
external story (15/04/2011) - CPS decides no prosecution of BT and Phorm for alleged interception of browsing data – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (15/04/2011) - Essex arrest error woman gets pay-out from police – BBC News
external story (15/04/2011) - Norfolk chainsaw murderer jailed for life for wife killing – BBC News
external story (15/04/2011) - Judge attacks ‘deplorable’ row over top Catholic school – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/04/2011) - Mother seeks to let daughter with brain damage die – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/04/2011) - Lawcast 182: Emily Allbon, Law Libraian at City Law School on research skills, law resources and social media – Charon QC
external story (14/04/2011) - Law Society report reveals partner promotions still fail to reflect rising tide of female lawyers – Legal Week
external story (14/04/2011) - Transport directory infringed Yellow Pages trade marks, court finds – OUT-LAW.com
external story (14/04/2011) - Kettling of G20 protesters by police was illegal, high court rules – The Guardian
external story (14/04/2011) - Jones v First-tier Tribunal – WLR Daily
external story (14/04/2011) - Staatssecretaris van Financiën v Sony Supply Chain Solutions (Europe) BV, formerly Sony Logistics Europe BV – WLR Daily
external story (14/04/2011) - The London Legal Walk – Monday 16 May 2011 – The Bar Council
external story (14/04/2011) - Leading actor’s gagging order over affair with Rooney prostitute – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/04/2011) - High Court challenge to court closures – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/04/2011) - London G20 demo: ‘Kettling’ tactic ruling due – BBC News
external story (14/04/2011) - Supreme Court overturns CoA’s Pretty Polly hearing loss ruling – The Lawyer
external story (14/04/2011) - The practicalities of using judicial review – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/04/2011) - Community trade mark court rulings should apply across the EU, ECJ rules – OUT-LAW.com
external story (14/04/2011) - Murder cases given just one prosecutor as CPS pressured to cut costs – The Guardian
external story (14/04/2011) - NHS faces £85.8m compensation bill over maternity blunders – The Guardian
external story (14/04/2011) - The era of the high-rolling criminal barrister is over – The Guardian
external story (14/04/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (13/04/2011) - Consumer Redress for Misleading and Aggressive Practices – Law Commission
external story (13/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/04/2011) - Raising the bar in the UK’s probation service – The Guardian
external story (13/04/2011) - All domestic abuse deaths to have multi-agency review – BBC News
external story (13/04/2011) - Pair found guilty of trying to sell child for £35,000 – The Guardian
external story (13/04/2011) - 22-year minimum term for murderer – The Independent
external story (13/04/2011) - Prisoners’ voting rights: government loses final appeal in European court – The Guardian
external story (13/04/2011) - Gun murder gang pair get 32 years – The Independent
external story (13/04/2011) - Law Commission proposes new ‘Consumer Act’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/04/2011) - New rules for migrant church weddings – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/04/2011) - Judges are more lenient after taking a break, study finds – The Guardian
external story (12/04/2011) - Law and police chiefs unite on scandal strategy – The Independent
external story (12/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/04/2011) - BT and Phorm escape prosecution for secret wiretaps – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/04/2011) - Regina (New London College Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (11/04/2011) - Toki v Ipourgos Ethnikis Pedias kai Thriskevmaton – WLR Daily
external story (11/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/04/2011) - Freed man in court secrecy battle – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/04/2011) - Profession helps law schools to step up pro bono advice – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/04/2011) - Plan for 50% sentence discount ‘will offend’ victims – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - Court of Appeal rejects ‘hit-and-run’ deportation bid – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - Cyberstalking ‘now more common’ than face-to-face stalking – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - More fathers jailed over child support – The Independent
external story (11/04/2011) - Parents at pub while child, three, drank lager at home
external story (11/04/2011) - Law firms’ drift towards policy making that makes sense – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Council rubbish bin collection fines to be scrapped – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - News International could face prosecution – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Civilian police worker who threw scalding water over prisoner is jailed – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Most police forces adopt new speeding guidelines – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - Trivial cases undermining European arrest warrants, warns Brussels – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Murder convictions appeal over ‘prison guard juror’ – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - Lord Neuberger asks who is the master: the unelected judge or the elected politician? – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Bonhoeffer QC: ‘unlawful’ to admit hearsay evidence – The Independent
external story (11/04/2011) - Death by dangerous cycling law gets government support – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Gordon Brown phone-hacking inquiry halted by civil service – The Guardian
external story (11/04/2011) - Lawcast 181: Baroness Deech, Chair of The Bar Standards Board on legal education and the regulation of the profession – Charon QC
external story (11/04/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (11/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/04/2011) - Sex trafficking victim gets damages from Home Office – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - Government will not force publishers to hand content from behind paywalls to libraries – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/04/2011) - Reading text message killer driver jailed – BBC News
external story (11/04/2011) - Société fiduciaire nationale d’expertise comptable v Ministre du Budget, des Comptes publics et de la Fonction publique – WLR Daily
external story (08/04/2011) - Enviroco Ltd v Farstad Supply A/S – WLR Daily
external story (08/04/2011) - Employment lawyers see surge in disputes – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (08/04/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/04/2011) - Abuse claims against surgeon could not be prosecuted in UK – The Independent
external story (08/04/2011) - Child abuse trial judge accused of being drunk in court – The Guardian
external story (08/04/2011) - Accused wins appeal after judge told him: ‘Shut your mouth’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/04/2011) - Obesity surgery man loses court fight against PCT – BBC News
external story (08/04/2011) - HMRC not doing enough to stop illegal unpaid internships, says pay watchdog – The Guardian
external story (08/04/2011) - Teacher jailed for raping pupil – The Independent
external story (08/04/2011) - Elliot Morley faces jail after admitting MPs’ expenses fraud – The Guardian
external story (08/04/2011) - Makisi v Birmingham City Council; Yosief v Same; Nagi v Same – WLR Daily
external story (07/04/2011) - Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and another – WLR Daily
external story (07/04/2011) - European courts face workload ‘crisis’, claims House of Lords – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/04/2011) - Volume disputes set for huge upheaval as MoJ backs Jackson on civil litigation reform – Legal Week
external story (07/04/2011) - Government ‘not liable for torture’ – The Independent
external story (07/04/2011) - New rules for solicitors focus on ends, not means – The Guardian
external story (07/04/2011) - Human rights court reforms called into question by London’s litigators – Legal Week
external story (24/02/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (24/02/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/02/2011) - Proposals for the Reform of Legal Aid in England and Wales – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (24/02/2011) - Baxter v Mannion – WLR Daily
external story (24/02/2011) - Ineos Healthcare Ltd v Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM) (Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, other party) – WLR Daily
external story (24/02/2011) - Regina v Forsyth; Regina v Mabey – WLR Daily
external story (24/02/2011) - Judge criticises CPS for prosecuting man for pictures available in bookshops – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/02/2011) - Justice system delays endemic, research shows – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (24/02/2011) - MPs’ expenses: David Chaytor to challenge sentence – BBC News
external story (24/02/2011) - Bar leaders warn of impact of tuition hikes on diversity – Legal Week
external story (24/02/2011) - George Davis in court 40 years after robbery that sent him to jail – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - How a lawyer can change their specialist practice area – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (24/02/2011) - Plymouth hospital threatened with safety prosecution – BBC News
external story (24/02/2011) - Crisis of identity: why English law needs to protect our personalities – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - Rival guilty of paedophile slur against MP Mike Hancock – BBC News
external story (24/02/2011) - NHS chiefs back calls to reform assisted suicide law – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/02/2011) - Tuition fees: Teenagers seek human rights judicial review – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - Legal aid cuts will cost more in long run, say judges – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/02/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (24/02/2011) - Julian Assange extradition decision: full judgment – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - Campaigners launch legal challenge to library closures – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - Man admits ‘horrific’ attack on cat – The Independent
external story (24/02/2011) - Julian Assange should face extradition, judge rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/02/2011) - Millionaire found guilty of murdering wife – The Independent
external story (24/02/2011) - Making the would-be barristers of tomorrow face harsh realities of today – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/02/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/02/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (23/02/2011) - Professional Practice Committee guidance on the Provision of Services Regulations 2009 – The Bar Council
external story (23/02/2011) - A vision for restorative justice – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/02/2011) - Mother cleared of killing children in house fire – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2011) - Cecil and others v Bayat and others – WLR Daily
external story (23/02/2011) - Law in Action – BBC Radio 4
external story (23/02/2011) - Teacher who put pupils into their own sex’n'drugs novel awaits tribunal result – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2011) - Shooting councillor Stephen Govier prompts law review – BBC News
external story (23/02/2011) - Cornish pasty wins protected status from European commission – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2011) - Paula Poolton killer loses Royal Mail unfair sacking case – BBC News
external story (23/02/2011) - Divorcing couples to go through mediation before court – BBC News
external story (23/02/2011) - Facebook threatens to sue Daily Mail over paedophile story – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2011) - More separating couples to be spared court battles – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/02/2011) - Torture inquiry is legally flawed, say rights groups as NGOs ponder boycott – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2011) - Oversupply of lawyers to drive down costs, says Green – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (23/02/2011) - Library cuts in Somerset and Gloucestershire challenged – BBC News
external story (23/02/2011) - Appeal Court rules in favour of homeowner sued over “cowboy” builder accident – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/02/2011) - News release: More separating couples to be spared court battles – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/02/2011) - Julian Assange is very likely to be extradited, says Matrix barrister – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2011) - Will the new Corporate Homicide Act save lives? – The Guardian
external story (22/02/2011) - Couple given children back after judge overturns court ruling – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/02/2011) - Student who can’t stay awake takes watchdog to court – The Independent
external story (22/02/2011) - First details of Commission data protection action against UK are revealed – OUT-LAW.com
external story (22/02/2011) - OFT warns misleading ‘money advice’ firm
external story (22/02/2011) - Why is law such a fertile ground for drama? – BBC News
external story (22/02/2011) - Home owners receive compensation after they were sold mortgages they couldn’t afford – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/02/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/02/2011) - British bill of rights ‘will put judges in a difficult position’ – The Guardian
external story (21/02/2011) - U-turn on mixed-race adoption ban – The Independent
external story (21/02/2011) - Ugandan ‘lesbian’ drops homosexual claim – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/02/2011) - Justice ‘heading for meltdown’ – The Independent
external story (21/02/2011) - Kenneth Clarke looks to reform European Court of Human Rights – The Guardian
external story (21/02/2011) - The National Pro Bono Centre Question Time Debate – The Bar Council
external story (21/02/2011) - Werynski v Mediatel 4B spólka z o o – WLR Daily
external story (21/02/2011) - Haribo Lakritzen Hans Riegel Betriebs GmbH v Finanzamt Linz; Osterreichische Salinen AG v Same – WLR Daily
external story (21/02/2011) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (21/02/2011) - Srebrenica general’s attackers get life for revenge stabbing in prison – The Guardian
external story (21/02/2011) - Man jailed for 1982 rape of woman – The Independent
external story (18/02/2011) - Boots fined £10,000 for Welshpool man’s trap door fall – BBC News
external story (18/02/2011) - Bristol gay couple win Cornwall B&B bed ban case – BBC News
external story (18/01/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/01/2011) - M v Hackney London Borough Council and others – WLR Daily
external story (18/01/2011) - Government creates data publishing body
external story (18/01/2011) - Gloucestershire scam builders guilty of £1m fraud – BBC News
external story (18/01/2011) - Mental health patient detained indefinitely for killing brother, nine – The Guardian
external story (18/01/2011) - Law firms’ poor use of Twitter risks ‘damaging their brand’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/01/2011) - Court threat to Parliament Square protesters – The Independent
external story (18/01/2011) - Peers bed down for marathon session to pass reform bill – The Guardian
external story (18/01/2011) - New crime agency to tackle corporate fraud – BBC News
external story (18/01/2011) - Anger over courtesy titles for supreme court justices – The Guardian
external story (18/01/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/01/2011) - News of the World phone hacking: DPP orders review of police evidence – The Guardian
external story (17/01/2011) - Drug-driving detector is a step closer, say ministers – BBC News
external story (17/01/2011) - Email claims lead to £30,000 libel payout – OUT-LAW.com
external story (17/01/2011) - Mark Kennedy case: News of sexual liaisons may result in civil actions – The Guardian
external story (17/01/2011) - Thomson ordered to pay damages to sick Spain tourists – BBC News
external story (17/01/2011) - Herbal remedies face licence rule – BBC News
external story (17/01/2011) - Yarl’s Wood mother jailed without charge for a year to ‘silence’ her – The Guardian
external story (17/01/2011) - Retired school caretaker jailed for abusing boys – The Independent
external story (17/01/2011) - News Corporation braces itself for fresh phone-hacking lawsuits – The Guardian
external story (17/01/2011) - Suffolk murder conviction appeal rejected – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - Devon driving instructor jailed for sat-nav speed fraud – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/01/2011) - Grantham lawyer jailed for theft and money laundering – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - Yorkshire Ripper must die in prison, appeal court rules – The Guardian
external story (14/01/2011) - Desmond v Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police – WLR Daily
external story (14/01/2011) - Family lawyers hail new code – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/01/2011) - Six jailed for smuggling cocaine on cruise ship – UK Border Agency
external story (14/01/2011) - Teacher pursues seven-year battle to return to classroom after being acquitted of sexual assault – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/01/2011) - Maidstone Rugby Club fined over eye gouging – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - Kington Horse Show organiser fined over electrocution – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - PCC to investigate Daily Telegraph’s covert recording of Lib Dem MPs – The Guardian
external story (14/01/2011) - IPCC to launch inquiry into collapsed case against environmental protesters – The Guardian
external story (14/01/2011) - Social worker suspended over ignored child warning – BBC news
external story (14/01/2011) - Rapist who preyed on Manchester students jailed – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - Activists challenge convictions in wake of police spy revelations – The Guardian
external story (14/01/2011) - Isle of Wight brain injury worker in £7m payout – BBC News
external story (14/01/2011) - IT manager jailed for awarding himself 14 million Nectar points – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/01/2011) - Christmas Break
external story (21/12/2010) - BAE Systems fined for Tanzania accounting offence – BBC News
external story (21/12/2010) - Interim practice guidance: The use of live text-based forms of communication (including Twitter) from court for the purposes of fair and accurate reporting – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (21/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (21/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/12/2010) - R (Chester) v Secretary of State for Justice and another – WLR Daily
external story (21/12/2010) - ‘Airline’ man jailed for London to Durham flights scam – BBC News
external story (21/12/2010) - Raoul Moat’s alleged accomplices face attempted murder charges – The Guardian
external story (21/12/2010) - Virtual court scheme too expensive, says report – The Independent
external story (21/12/2010) - Ofcom confirms product placement on UK TV – The Guardian
external story (20/12/2010) - BAE radar verdict – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/12/2010) - Law firms win judicial review case against LSC – The Lawyer
external story (20/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/12/2010) - Judges can strip prisoners of voting rights – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (20/12/2010) - Croydon man jailed for heroin smuggling – UK Border Agency
external story (20/12/2010) - Footballer Calum Davenport’s attacker has jail term cut – BBC News
external story (20/12/2010) - Gun laws are a ‘complex and confused’ mess, say MPs – BBC News
external story (20/12/2010) - European court urged to end UK marriage ‘apartheid’ – The Guardian
external story (20/12/2010) - Mother discovered in bed with 14-year-old boy is jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/12/2010) - Sussex police officer sentenced for false cash claim – BBC News
external story (20/12/2010) - Lord chief justice approves use of Twitter for court reporting – The Guardian
external story (20/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/12/2010) - Official Solicitor to the Senior Courts v Yemoh and others – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2010) - DCC Holdings (UK) Ltd v Revenue and Customs Comrs – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2010) - Principal Reporter v K and others – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2010) - Al Hassan-Daniel and another v Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2010) - DD (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2010) - UK will copy EU laws directly onto UK statute books to cut down red tape – OUT-LAW.com
external story (17/12/2010) - Solicitor-advocate training ‘not fit for purpose’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/12/2010) - Insurance Contract Law – Law Commission
external story (17/12/2010) - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Review of the Legal Year 2009 – 2010 – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (17/12/2010) - Powers to stop gang violence – Home Office
external story (17/12/2010) - DPP announces measures to strengthen rape prosecutions – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (17/12/2010) - New compassionate approach to family returns – UK Border Agency
external story (17/12/2010) - Conan Doyle supporters take Undershaw fight to court – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - Hertfordshire housemate killer jailed for life – BBC news
external story (17/12/2010) - BNP leader Nick Griffin faces contempt of court ruling – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2010) - IPCC to oversee investigation into wheelchair protester incident – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2010) - Marchington vicar sentenced for child abuse images – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - Stoke-on-Trent crash death driver spared second jail term – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - The Trafalgar Square killers: two found guilty of attack that left gay man dead – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2010) - Lord chief justice attacks ministers’ quango plans – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2010) - Failed asylum seeker who left girl to die allowed to remain in Britain – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/12/2010) - Wikileaks: Julian Assange freed on bail but High Court says he must wear electronic tag – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/12/2010) - ‘New evidence’ found in phone-hacking lawsuit – The Independent
external story (17/12/2010) - Motion to widen Society membership withdrawn – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/12/2010) - Man sentenced for 1994 Colchester sex attack – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - Gunman jailed for attempted murder in Bolton – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - Appeal over hit-and-run asylum seeker – The Independent
external story (17/12/2010) - Three life sentences for 1982 murder of Dalston family – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - BNP leader Nick Griffin wins court contempt battle – BBC News
external story (17/12/2010) - Immigration cap overturned by high court judges – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2010) - Court closures may impede ‘easy access to justice’ – BBC News
external story (16/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (16/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/12/2010) - Tweeting in court: why reporters must be given guidelines – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2010) - Judge dismisses ACS:Law file-sharing cases – The Lawyer
external story (16/12/2010) - Top judge complains about ‘sex with corpses’ rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/12/2010) - Legal aid backlog leaves some defendants unrepresented – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/12/2010) - Disputed web pages must be hidden, warns High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/12/2010) - Keir Starmer orders change in dealing with rape claim retraction cases – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2010) - Axing provocation defence ‘not sensible’ – Lord Judge – BBC News
external story (16/12/2010) - Tuition fees rise ‘contravenes human rights law’ – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2010) - Matt Lucas wins payout over ‘grossly intrusive’ Daily Mail article – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (16/12/2010) - Pink Floyd Music Ltd and another v EMI Records Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (16/12/2010) - Gill v Woodall and others – WLR Daily
external story (16/12/2010) - Regina (Edwards and another) v Environment Agency and others – WLR Daily
external story (16/12/2010) - JSC BTA Bank v Kythreotis and others – WLR Daily
external story (16/12/2010) - Julian Assange’s bail challenged in high court by Sweden – The Guardian
external story (15/12/2010) - Sex offenders including paedophiles should be allowed to adopt, Theresa May told – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (15/12/2010) - Carroll v Kynaston – WLR Daily
external story (15/12/2010) - Policeman cleared of Kent A21 death crash charge – BBC News
external story (15/12/2010) - Blog network promises to label promotional content after OFT investigation – OUT-LAW.com
external story (15/12/2010) - Court reform: delivering better justice – Ministry of Justice
external story (15/12/2010) - The Public Sector Equality Duty – Speech by Mr. Justice Sales
external story (15/12/2010) - Phone hacking allegations – Statement from Director of Public Prosecutions – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (15/12/2010) - Man left brain damaged at birth awarded £5.7m payout – BBC News
external story (15/12/2010) - Court defers judgement on gay couple’s B&B refusal – BBC News
external story (15/12/2010) - Twitter allowed during bail hearing – The Guardian
external story (15/12/2010) - Man lawfully killed by son of stabbing victim, coroner rules – The Guardian
external story (15/12/2010) - Allen & Overy faces lawsuit over employee sacked for erotic blog – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/12/2010) - Firms set to be forced to publish diversity data – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/12/2010) - BT fined £300,000 over ladder death – The Independent
external story (15/12/2010) - Brothers jailed for murder of uncle run over in Kent – BBC News
external story (15/12/2010) - Land of Leather ‘toxic sofa’ customers win payout – The Guardian
external story (15/12/2010) - ‘Night terrors’ husband killed Neath woman – BBC News
external story (15/12/2010) - Killer Roger Kearney claims Royal Mail sacking ‘unfair’ – BBC News
external story (15/12/2010) - £440k fines after Flintshire scrapyard death – BBC News
external story (14/12/2010) - Pembrokeshire care homes fees row in judicial review – BBC News
external story (14/12/2010) - Devonshires wins employment case against former secretary – The Lawyer
external story (14/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/12/2010) - In re Nortel GmbH and related companies; In re Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (in administration) and related companies – WLR Daily
external story (14/12/2010) - Paponette and others v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago – WLR Daily
external story (14/12/2010) - Man jailed for 23 years for chef murder – BBC News
external story (14/12/2010) - Gay couple challenge Cornwall B&B accommodation refusal – BBC News
external story (14/12/2010) - Man sentenced to 12 years in first believed prosecution for supplying “legal high” GBL – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (14/12/2010) - Family Law Bar Association Warns of Consequences of Civil Legal Aid Cuts – The Bar Council
external story (14/12/2010) - The Julian Assange case: a mockery of extradition? – The Guardian
external story (14/12/2010) - Home Office will not appeal 7/7 evidence decision – Home Office
external story (14/12/2010) - Solicitor jailed over bogus college scam – Home Office
external story (14/12/2010) - Royal Navy sailor sex discrimination ruling reviewed – BBC News
external story (14/12/2010) - Man jailed over attempted rape of woman aged 92 – BBC News
external story (14/12/2010) - Student fees protest: lawyers launch legal challenge to kettling – The Guardian
external story (14/12/2010) - Ratcliffe activists found guilty of coal station plot – The Guardian
external story (14/12/2010) - Man convicted of murder in double jeopardy retrial – The Independent
external story (13/12/2010) - Standard Rate VAT Increase – The Bar Council
external story (13/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (13/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/12/2010) - Time for legal profession to lay down the law on training – The Guardian
external story (13/12/2010) - Government will introduce right to employ based on race and gender – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/12/2010) - Localism Bill: people to get legal right to buy threatened local shops or post offices – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/12/2010) - Newspapers challenge secrecy of extradition process in court – The Guardian
external story (13/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (13/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/12/2010) - The legal aid helpline should not be another hurdle for the vulnerable – The Guardian
external story (13/12/2010) - Appeal hearing over baby injury case in Suffolk – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/12/2010) - Supreme Court modifies libel law described by minister as ‘not fit for purpose’ – OUT-LAW.
external story (10/12/2010) - Time to break the cycle of crime and reoffending – Ministry of Justice
external story (10/12/2010) - Government sets out proposals for major reform of the student visa system – UK Border Agency
external story (10/12/2010) - R (Child Poverty Action Group) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (10/12/2010) - Barclays Bank plc v Guy – WLR Daily
external story (10/12/2010) - R (Tilianu) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (10/12/2010) - Coventry striker Marlon King loses sex assault appeal – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - Man jailed on appeal over pregnant ex-girlfriend attack – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - Judgment reserved in murder appeal as forensic evidence divides experts – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2010) - Roman Abramovich sues Daily Mirror – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2010) - Ricky Hatton settles £1.4m wages claim – The Independent
external story (10/12/2010) - Secretive court opens doors to journalists – The Independent
external story (10/12/2010) - Andy Coulson phone-hacking investigation to be dropped – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/12/2010) - Gloucestershire coroner’s law practice investigated – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - Rogue traders sentenced over East Midlands £1.5m fraud – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - Frankie Boyle’s Katie Price joke sparks Ofcom investigation – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2010) - Sex acts prison officer jailed for two years – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - Man jailed for killing jockeys in Malton flat fire – BBC News
external story (10/12/2010) - Treasury’s plans for tax avoidance rule sound like fantasy – The Guardian
external story (09/12/2010) - Bar Council Welcomes Government’s ‘Sensible and Rational’ Approach to Sentencing Reform – The Bar Council
external story (09/12/2010) - Revenue and Customs Comrs v Maxwell and another – WLR Daily
external story (09/12/2010) - Progress Property Co Ltd v Moorgarth Group Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (09/12/2010) - Regina (Woolas) v Parliamentary Election Court and others – WLR Daily
external story (09/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (09/12/2010) - Out of court disposals warning – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/12/2010) - Childless couples win the right to pay surrogate mothers – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/12/2010) - Secretive court opens doors to journalists – The Independent
external story (09/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (09/12/2010) - Pensioner cleared of murdering wife in mercy killing – The Guardian
external story (09/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (08/12/2010) - Nativity photos not against law, says data watchdog – BBC News
external story (08/12/2010) - Will mediation replace solicitors in divorce proceedings? – BBC News
external story (08/12/2010) - Sentencing reform to focus on reoffending – The Independent
external story (08/12/2010) - Woman who concealed stillborn babies avoids jail – The Independent
external story (08/12/2010) - Family anger at IPCC and police after failings that led to mother’s murder – The Guardian
external story (08/12/2010) - Should justice be televised? – Legal Week
external story (07/12/2010) - Regina v Webster – WLR Daily
external story (07/12/2010) - Regina (Diep) v Chief Land Registrar – WLR Daily
external story (07/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (07/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (07/12/2010) - G20 photographer awarded £30,000 for injury by police – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2010) - Lords ruling paves way for separate AV referendum and election dates – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2010) - Prison system failing to tackle reoffending, says Ken Clarke – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2010) - Government drops pledge of mandatory jail for carrying knife – The Independent
external story (07/12/2010) - Fawcett Society loses court challenge to legality of budget – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/12/2010) - Regina v Buxton and others – WLR Daily
external story (06/12/2010) - Attorney-general happy to mix politics and law – The Lawyer
external story (06/12/2010) - Abuse victim wins ‘six-figure’ pay-out from paedophile – BBC News
external story (06/12/2010) - Court clarifies constitutional role in Woolas decision – The Guardian
external story (06/12/2010) - Woolas’s exit paves way for BNP to stand in by-election – The Independent
external story (06/12/2010) - Criminals who plead early could get sentences halved – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/12/2010) - Daylight Saving Bill gets initial approval from MPs – BBC News
external story (06/12/2010) - Legal aid lawyers were struggling even before the cuts – The Guardian
external story (06/12/2010) - Repeat offenders with 100 convictions spared jail – The Independent
external story (06/12/2010) - High court judge to rule if coalition’s budget is biased against women – The Guardian
external story (06/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (03/12/2010) - Incoming Bar Chairman: Diversification Good For the Bar and For Its Clients – The Bar Council
external story (03/12/2010) - Salazar-Duarte v Government of the United States of America – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - Fulham Football Club (1987) Ltd v Sir David Richards and another – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - Regina v Chaytor and others – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - Joseph v Spiller – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - Regina v Major – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - R (Moore) v Skipton Fund Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - HR Trustees Ltd v German and another; In re IMG Pension Plan – WLR Daily
external story (03/12/2010) - Abuser who videoed attacks on toddler jailed for murder – The Guardian
external story (03/12/2010) - ‘Mixed practice’ warning for publicly funded barristers – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/12/2010) - Man guilty of arranging estranged wife’s machete murder – The Guardian
external story (03/12/2010) - The law on mercy killing is badly in need of an overhaul – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/12/2010) - Deaths in police custody since 1998: 333; officers convicted: none – The Guardian
external story (03/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (02/12/2010) - The Bridgewater Canal Co Ltd v GEO Networks Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (02/12/2010) - Regina (Secretary of State for the Home Department) v Assistant Deputy Coroner for Inner West London – WLR Daily
external story (02/12/2010) - House of Commons inquiry – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (02/12/2010) - Lesbian mother loses battle to stop gay father spending time with children – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/12/2010) - More QCs on our TVs – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2010) - High Court upholds bid to ban cigarette machines – The Independent
external story (02/12/2010) - Hair test ‘nearly cost mother baby’ – BBC News
external story (02/12/2010) - Appeal bid by former police chief adjourned – The Independent
external story (02/12/2010) - Amnesty International say police bill will let war criminals go free – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2010) - 26 years for stabbing mum and baby – The Independent
external story (02/12/2010) - Cost of youth crime rises to £1.2bn a year – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/12/2010) - University goes to court to evict sit-in protesters – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2010) - No action over Facebook Koran burning girl – BBC News
external story (02/12/2010) - Boob Job cream manufacturer ‘using libel laws to silence critics’ – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2010) - No compensation for hepatitis C blood transfusion woman – BBC News
external story (01/12/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/12/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (01/12/2010) - Fair comment is dead. Long live honest comment – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2010) - Legal aid solicitors overpaid by £77m – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/12/2010) - Creating a legal training framework that will breed diversity – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2010) - UK ‘complicit in al-Qaeda man’s torture’ – BBC News
external story (01/12/2010) - RSPCA loses court appeal against £2.35m will ruling – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2010) - MPs’ expenses: Judge explains privilege ruling – BBC News
external story (01/12/2010) - Home Office mulls data law change – BBC News
external story (01/12/2010) - Assisted dying inquiry will be fair, Falconer vows – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2010) - The Roscoe lecture: Criminal justice in the 21st Century – Speech by Lord Justice Leveson
external story (30/11/2010) - Coroner rules out inquest into death of Baby P – The Independent
external story (30/11/2010) - Violent offenders escaping with cautions, warn magistrates – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/11/2010) - Let sex offenders adopt and work with children, says report – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2010) - Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission v Beesley and another – WLR Daily
external story (30/11/2010) - Newspaper Licensing Agency Ltd and others v Meltwater Holding BV and others – WLR Daily
external story (30/11/2010) - ITV Broadcasting Ltd and others v TV Catch Up Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (30/11/2010) - Shanks v Unilever plc and others – WLR Daily
external story (30/11/2010) - Bribery Act guidance is too vague, says Law Society – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/11/2010) - Peter Sutcliffe to challenge high court ruling over sentence – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2010) - Disabled will suffer from assisted dying law, claim critics of new inquiry – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/11/2010) - Government says it will not introduce Equality Act’s ‘socio-economic duty’ – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/11/2010) - Mangrove Nine: the court challenge against police racism in Notting Hill – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2010) - Teenager suing friend’s family for £6m after pool party injury leaves her paralysed – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/11/2010) - Al-Qaida terrorist’s appeal argues that Britain was complicit in his torture – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2010) - McKinnon extradition case to be examined by MPs – BBC News
external story (30/11/2010) - Police warned over stop and search powers – The Independent
external story (30/11/2010) - RSPCA challenges decision to overturn will – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2010) - Lets hear it for the child; Restoring the Authority of the Family Court, Blue skies and Sacred cows – Speech by Mr Justice Coleridge
external story (29/11/2010) - Inventor entitled to share of employer’s actual, not potential patent earnings, says Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (29/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (29/11/2010) - TV streaming service fails to have copyright suit thrown out – OUT-LAW.com
external story (29/11/2010) - High Court ruling means newspapers can charge businesses for their web content – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/11/2010) - ‘Horrific abuse’ by Cornwall paedophile ring – BBC News
external story (29/11/2010) - Government ready to cut terror detention limit – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/11/2010) - Legal executives seek independent conveyancing rights – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/11/2010) - Northumbria Police face Stephen Mitchell damages claims – BBC News
external story (29/11/2010) - Lawyers should right-size their love of corporate jargon – The Guardian
external story (29/11/2010) - Paedophile name-change ‘danger’ threatens Sarah’s Law – BBC News
external story (29/11/2010) - Ken Clarke plans tough changes to community service – run privately – The Guardian
external story (29/11/2010) - Whitehall proposals ignore people who could fill civil legal aid void – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/11/2010) - Why women who report rape fall foul of a harsh criminal justice system – The Guardian
external story (29/11/2010) - Disability equality forty years on – BBC News
external story (29/11/2010) - Sentence review to slash numbers of women in jail – The Independent
external story (29/11/2010) - Assisted suicide law to be reviewed by Lords – The Guardian
external story (29/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/11/2010) - Family courts have lost authority, warns judge – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/11/2010) - G20 policeman faces misconduct charges over Ian Tomlinson death – The Guardian
external story (29/11/2010) - Death row drug faces restrictions from UK – BBC News
external story (29/11/2010) - The Epilim case shows the flaws in the legal aid regime – The Guardian
external story (29/11/2010) - The Spectator apologises for falsely accusing Muslim of antisemitism – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2010) - Serial rapist from Hengoed jailed indefinitely – BBC News
external story (26/11/2010) - Pair jailed for Cardiff fatal quad bike burglary – BBC News
external story (26/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/11/2010) - Habibsons Bank Ltd v Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (26/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (26/11/2010) - OFT backs replacement of criminal penalties with civil ones – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/11/2010) - Court of Appeal dismisses US-style class action bid – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (26/11/2010) - Colombians jailed for Tilbury cocaine smuggling – UK Border Agency
external story (26/11/2010) - Fundamental Change in requirement for barristers to notify directly clients of their right to make a complaint – The Bar Council
external story (26/11/2010) - Peterborough physiotherapist suspended for 12 months – BBC News
external story (26/11/2010) - GMC rules Plymouth heart man Dr Motwani fit to practise – BBC News
external story (26/11/2010) - Terrorist jailed in 1986 contests minister’s refusal to release him – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2010) - George Osborne to be investigated by watchdog over cuts – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2010) - Baby P doctor wins fresh chance over hearing – The Independent
external story (26/11/2010) - Fixed share partners are not employees, EAT rules – The Lawyer
external story (26/11/2010) - Jail for man who knifed friend in ‘initiation ceremony’ – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2010) - Man jailed for shooting two brothers in Croydon Man jailed for shooting two brothers in Croydon – BBC News
external story (26/11/2010) - PCC makes formal apology for Buscombe’s phone-hacking remarks – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2010) - Calls for major reform to law training – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/11/2010) - Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Holland and another; In re Paycheck Services 3 Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (25/11/2010) - Ross v Bank of Commerce (Saint Kitts Nevis) Trust and Savings Association Ltd (in liquidation) – WLR Daily
external story (25/11/2010) - Regina (Conservative and Unionist Party) v Election Commissioner – WLR Daily
external story (25/11/2010) - RT (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; SM (Zimbabwe) v Same; AM (Zimbabwe) v Same; DM (Zimbabwe) v Same – WLR daily
external story (25/11/2010) - Dewsbury woman sprayed with CS gas awarded £7,000 – BBC News
external story (25/11/2010) - Crispin Blunt sets out vision for youth justice – Ministry of Justice
external story (25/11/2010) - Men convicted in shocking sex abuse case – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (25/11/2010) - Agencies ‘missed chances’ to help Derby sex gang girls – BBC News
external story (25/11/2010) - Tribunal awards maid £7,500 in ‘real-life Downton Abbey’ case – The Independent
external story (25/11/2010) - Police to have power to order violent partners to leave home for 48 hours – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2010) - Two in £53m Securitas raid in Kent lose appeal – BBC News
external story (25/11/2010) - Spurned lover jailed for brutal stabbing – The Independent
external story (25/11/2010) - Why Lord Justice Moses should watch 12 Angry Men – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2010) - Police chief and deputy face charges over alleged nepotism – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2010) - Supreme court clears way to deport rapist – The Independent
external story (25/11/2010) - Building firm fined over Banbury forklift death – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - Man who sprayed blood at Ipswich Hospital sentenced – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (24/11/2010) - Ex-para jailed for selling stolen Army medals on eBay – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - Kent rugby player cleared of eye gouging – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - European convention on human rights is part of Britain’s DNA – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2010) - Annual Law Reform Lecture: Summing Down the Summing-Up – Speech by Lord Justice Moses
external story (24/11/2010) - Georgia Jagger’s advert for Rimmel mascara is banned – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/11/2010) - First fines issued over data protection breaches – The Independent
external story (24/11/2010) - Vulnerable young people trapped in justice system – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2010) - Ofcom launches second TalkTalk investigation – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2010) - Computer expert jailed after hacking victims’ webcams – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2010) - Battle over will of ‘delusional’ millionaire who thought he was son of last Russian Tsarevich – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/11/2010) - Derby sex gang convicted of grooming and abusing girls – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - Two jailed over £2.6m drugs haul in Bedford – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - Footballer extends gagging order – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (24/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/11/2010) - Devizes man jailed for neck stabbing murder – BBC News
external story (24/11/2010) - Election for the 2011 Bar Council: Results – The Bar Council
external story (23/11/2010) - UK lawyers start to take TV advertising seriously – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2010) - Justice minister calls for greater steer towards mediation – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (23/11/2010) - 7/7 inquest: government loses appeal over secret hearings – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2010) - Brighton prostitute killer sentenced for earlier rape – BBC
external story (23/11/2010) - Online publishers and hosts launch libel reform campaign – OUT-LAW.com
external story (23/11/2010) - Twitter joke trial: Paul Chambers to take appeal to high court – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2010) - Teaching assistant jailed for sex with pupils – The Independent
external story (23/11/2010) - British atom bomb test veterans lose damages case – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2010) - Forensic expert witnesses should be accredited, warns judge – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (23/11/2010) - Bulger killer Jon Venables was properly supervised, says review – The Independent
external story (23/11/2010) - Give prisoners the vote in six months or face severe penalties, UK warned – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2010) - Ex-model challenges infected blood damages scheme – The Independent
external story (23/11/2010) - Woman jailed for falsely retracting rape claim is freed – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (22/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/11/2010) - Emerald Supplies Ltd and another v British Airways plc – WLR Daily
external story (22/11/2010) - Pc dismissed for raping woman in police locker room – BBC News
external story (22/11/2010) - Ministers plan to close jails as part of bid to cut number of prisoners – The Guardian
external story (22/11/2010) - Legal aid cuts could make pro bono work a social duty for law firms – The Guardian
external story (22/11/2010) - Council house tenants set for eviction rule change – The Guardian
external story (22/11/2010) - Google agrees to delete private data gathered by Street View cars – The Independent
external story (22/11/2010) - Maidstone hospital error leads to £4.5m pay-out – BBC News
external story (19/11/2010) - Theresa May drops plans for stop-and-search laws targeting ethnic minorities – The Guardian
external story (19/11/2010) - Polluting plant nursery in Norfolk is fined – BBC News
external story (19/11/2010) - Girl sentenced over Wolverhampton war memorial graffiti – BBC News
external story (19/11/2010) - Governments should have to justify privacy-affecting laws, says ICO – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/11/2010) - Content is ‘made available’ in jurisdiction where server is located, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/11/2010) - Government rethinks TUPE stance – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (19/11/2010) - Football Dataco Ltd and others v Sportradar GmbH and another – WLR Daily
external story (19/11/2010) - C v D and another – WLR Daily
external story (19/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (19/11/2010) - Kenneth Clarke reaffirms commitment to rights and freedoms – Mnistry of Justice
external story (19/11/2010) - Reforming insurance contract law – latest news – Law Commission
external story (19/11/2010) - Expert Evidence in Criminal Courts – the Problem – Speech by Lord Leveson
external story (19/11/2010) - Stop and search powers to change – Home Office
external story (19/11/2010) - Respond to our equality and diversity consultation – Bar Standards Board
external story (19/11/2010) - Men jailed after police op uncovers £1m in fake notes – BBC News
external story (19/11/2010) - Beshenivsky killer Mustaf Jama starts appeal – BBC News
external story (19/11/2010) - Man jailed for murder of girlfriend’s toddler – The Guardian
external story (19/11/2010) - Lorry driver who killed cyclist had ‘godawful hangover’ – The Guardian
external story (19/11/2010) - Poundworld fined over faulty thermometers – The Independent
external story (19/11/2010) - Bar owner cleared of GBH faces £9,000 legal bill after court refuses to pay for his top QC – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/11/2010) - Fingerprint identification evidence questioned by senior judge – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/11/2010) - Wiltshire policeman cleared of assault on appeal – BBC News
external story (18/11/2010) - Making criminal justice statistics more transparent – Ministry of Justice
external story (18/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (18/11/2010) - Donald v Ntuli – WLR Daily
external story (18/11/2010) - High Court action over London City Airport expansion – BBC News
external story (18/11/2010) - Neuberger: mediation is no substitute for justice – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/11/2010) - Judgement reserved in Phil Woolas election case – BBC News
external story (18/11/2010) - Court says News of the World staff who ordered phone hack must be named – The Guardian
external story (18/11/2010) - Half of young offenders say custody does not work – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/11/2010) - Government suffers Lords defeat over ID card refunds – BBC News
external story (18/11/2010) - Employers of illegal workers failing to pay fines – The Guardian
external story (18/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/11/2010) - BCL Old Co Ltd and others v BASF SE ( formerlyBASF AG) and others (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (17/11/2010) - Theresa May axes Harman’s Law – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/11/2010) - Bill for settling Guantanamo Bay ‘torture’ cases could top £30m – The Independent
external story (17/11/2010) - Drug companies ‘exploit legal loophole’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/11/2010) - Housing and legal bodies warn of ‘dire consequences’ from new mortgage rules – The Guardian
external story (17/11/2010) - Adoption doctor loses religious bias claim – The Independent
external story (17/11/2010) - Ian Tomlinson pathologist to face fresh misconduct allegations – The Guardian
external story (17/11/2010) - Legal aid: annotated government proposals for reform – The Guardian
external story (17/11/2010) - No charges for MI5 officer accused over Binyam Mohamed – BBC News
external story (17/11/2010) - Teenagers jailed for killing suspected paedophile – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (16/11/2010) - Bar Council Says That the Time Is Right to Consult on Legal Aid and Civil Justice, but Warns of Need for Safeguards to Protect Vulnerable – The Bar Council
external story (16/11/2010) - Regina v Inglis – WLR Daily
external story (16/11/2010) - Police officer begins appeal against conviction for assaulting woman – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Stop and search plans are ‘discriminatory’, watchdog warns – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Proportion of lawyers educated at public school far outstrips national average – The Lawyer
external story (16/11/2010) - Legal aid cuts: surprise exceptions take out the sting – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Man jailed for posting racist video clips on YouTube – BBC News
external story (16/11/2010) - Guantánamo Bay detainees to be paid compensation by UK government – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Voting reform referendum will go ahead in May 2011 – The Independent
external story (16/11/2010) - Landlords free to ignore deposit protection deadlines – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Phil Woolas challenging ban from politics – BBC News
external story (16/11/2010) - Partner of Rachel Nickell to take Met to European court – The Independent
external story (16/11/2010) - Legal aid cuts are a brutal shrinkage of justice – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Legal aid cuts would remove free advice for thousands of people – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - Court lifts Howard Donald superinjunction – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2010) - National Security and the Courts – Speech by The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Gross
external story (16/11/2010) - Pair sentenced to life for shopkeeper murder – The Independent
external story (16/11/2010) - Magna Carta 800th anniversary celebrations begin – BBC News
external story (15/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (15/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/11/2010) - Watkins v Woolas – WLR Daily
external story (15/11/2010) - Lords committee criticises government plans for constitutional reform – The Guardian
external story (15/11/2010) - Legal help for vulnerable ‘at risk’ – BBC News
external story (15/11/2010) - Mother who suffocated baby son to remain in psychiatric unit – The Guardian
external story (15/11/2010) - Surveillance society soon a reality, report suggests – The Guardian
external story (15/11/2010) - Doctor asks Europe to rule on gay adoptions – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/11/2010) - Pro bono – what does the future hold? – The Guardian
external story (15/11/2010) - Peers threaten voting reform bill – BBC News
external story (15/11/2010) - Chilcot inquiry’s credibility ‘is on edge of an abyss’ – The Guardian
external story (15/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (12/11/2010) - R (Cala Homes (South) Ltd) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government – WLR daily
external story (12/11/2010) - Pre-nups – now worth the paper they’re written on – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/11/2010) - The Gordon Slynn Memorial Lecture 2010: Has mediation had its day? – Speech by Lord Neuberger
external story (12/11/2010) - Senior British officers could face war crimes trial over alleged Iraqi abuse – The Guardian
external story (12/11/2010) - Mother who killed brain damaged son loses appeal – The Guardian
external story (12/11/2010) - Second jail term for fatal attack – BBC News
external story (12/11/2010) - Twitter joke trial: Paul Chambers loses appeal against conviction – The Guardian
external story (12/11/2010) - Teacher facing jail after admitting lesbian affair with pupil – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/11/2010) - Father fights son over wife’s £5m divorce settlement – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/11/2010) - Two jailed over £3.5m Leicestershire drugs deal – BBC News
external story (12/11/2010) - Devon man’s baby murder conviction overturned – BBC News
external story (12/11/2010) - Ministers shelve plans for rape defendant anonymity – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/11/2010) - Corporate lawyers – are reports of their demise an exaggeration? – The Guardian
external story (12/11/2010) - Greenpeace makes legal bid to stop UK offshore drilling – The Independent
external story (12/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/11/2010) - Judicial appointments review reports back – Ministry of Justice
external story (11/11/2010) - Merton London Borough Council v Sinclair Collis Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (11/11/2010) - Regina v Constantine – WLR Daily
external story (11/11/2010) - Regina (Gallagher and another) v Basildon District Council – WLR Daily
external story (11/11/2010) - Regina v Belton – WLR Daily
external story (11/11/2010) - ‘Big society’ decision to scrap regional housing targets ruled unlawful – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Miners’ compensation claims website under investigation by MoJ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/11/2010) - Nick Clegg rejects call for law change after ‘hundreds denied vote’ – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Banaz Mahmod ‘honour’ killing cousins jailed for life – BBC News
external story (11/11/2010) - Will control orders survive the anti-terrorism review? – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Supreme Court ruling to see former MPs stand trial over expenses claims – The Lawyer
external story (11/11/2010) - Potters Bar train crash: Network Rail and Jarvis Rail to be prosecuted – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Cosmetic surgeon may be sued for daring to question ‘Boob Job’ cream – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Three Met officers may face charges over rape case – BBC News
external story (11/11/2010) - Shoesmith appeals high court dismissal ruling – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Sacked lap dancer loses case – The Independent
external story (11/11/2010) - Neuberger endorses accreditation scheme – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/11/2010) - English court intervenes to stop Indian case going ahead – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/11/2010) - BT and TalkTalk granted judicial review of Digital Economy Act – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Case could clear names of hundreds of men accused of child pornography – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - Family court service Cafcass criticised by MPs – BBC News
external story (11/11/2010) - Paedophile who killed wife jailed for 19 years – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - How feminism could improve judicial decision-making – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (10/11/2010) - Law Fairs – The Bar Council
external story (10/11/2010) - Ian Tomlinson death: senior judge appointed to oversee inquest – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2010) - Ruling due on ‘parliamentary privilege’ expenses appeal – BBC News
external story (10/11/2010) - War crimes charges against military interrogators would put MoD on trial – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2010) - British military interrogators may be charged as war criminals – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2010) - Judge ‘was told murderer Jonathan Vass was violent’ – BBC News
external story (09/11/2010) - Practitioners grapple with issues of ABS-led future – The Lawyer
external story (09/11/2010) - Heterosexual couple make second attempt for civil partnership – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (09/11/2010) - Servicemen at ‘UK’s Abu Ghraib’ may be guilty of war crimes, court hears – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - Address to the Bar Council conference: Control orders – Speech by Mr Justice Silber
external story (09/11/2010) - Sharon Shoesmith Baby P legal bid costs nearly £500,000 – BBC News
external story (09/11/2010) - Oldham East byelection delayed as Phil Woolas seeks judicial review – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - Bar Conference lecture: The tyranny of the consumer or the rule of law – Speech by Lord Neuberger
external story (09/11/2010) - Disabled prisoner to be paid £20,000 for discrimination at Belmarsh – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - Teacher who lost voice trying to make herself heard awarded £150,000 – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - Epilim test case: Menzies Campbell accuses Legal Services Commission – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - Classy action! A new breed of legal collective redress should be welcomed – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - Mental health patients face legal aid delay – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2010) - BNP in high court showdown over ‘racist’ party constitution – The Guardian
external story (08/11/2010) - Judge who bailed rape accused ‘blamed’ for nurse murder – BBC News
external story (08/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (08/11/2010) - Eastenders Cash and Carry plc and another v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (08/11/2010) - Debt Collect London Ltd and another v SK Slavia Praha-fotbal AS – WLR Daily
external story (08/11/2010) - Ken Clarke to close six jails as he insists inmate numbers will fall – The Guardian
external story (08/11/2010) - Woman jailed for false claim of rape in Farnham park – BBC News
external story (08/11/2010) - Man jailed for cat’s microwave and freezer torture – The Guardian
external story (08/11/2010) - Families denied legal aid for epilepsy drug court case – BBC news
external story (08/11/2010) - Control orders: MI5 U-turn could hasten scrapping of system – The Guardian
external story (08/11/2010) - UK copyright laws to be reviewed, announces Cameron – BBC News
external story (08/11/2010) - Ken Clarke’s prison reforms will spare mentally ill offenders jail – The Guardian
external story (08/11/2010) - Gay man and woman in court battle over children – The Independent
external story (08/11/2010) - High Court strips injunction celebrity of anonymity – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/11/2010) - Rape case woman to appeal against jailing for withdrawing allegations – The Guardian
external story (08/11/2010) - Foreign prisoners face transfer under new plans – The Independent
external story (08/11/2010) - New legal aid court challenge set to proceed – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (08/11/2010) - Ombudsman to investigate complaints against LSC – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (05/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (05/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/11/2010) - Government asks Ofcom to review News Corp’s BSkyB bid – OUT-LAW.com
external story (05/11/2010) - Repudiatory breach cases should rest on principle, not precedent, says Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (05/11/2010) - Malone and others v British Airways plc – WLR Daily
external story (05/11/2010) - Dallah Real Estate and Tourism Holding Co v Ministry of Religious Affairs, Government of Pakistan – WLR Daily
external story (05/11/2010) - Manchester City Council v Pinnock (Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR daily
external story (05/11/2010) - Crosstown Music Co 1, LLC v Rive Droite Music Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (05/11/2010) - Regina v F and M – WLR Daily
external story (05/11/2010) - Securitas raid: Devon man jailed for hiding £1m cash – BBC News
external story (05/11/2010) - Teenage driver jailed for triple death crash – BBC News
external story (05/11/2010) - Man who strangled girlfriend faces life sentence – The Independent
external story (05/11/2010) - ‘Tortured’ Iraqi civilians go to High Court – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2010) - Vanessa George abuse case: Authorities dispute blame – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2010) - Mark Saunders inquest officer suspended over inquest ‘song titles’ claim – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2010) - ‘Careful with those wrinkles,’ Countryfile presenter was told – The Independent
external story (05/11/2010) - Respected police sergeant led double life as ‘mob boss in uniform’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2010) - Phil Woolas awaits court ruling on election victory – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2010) - Two jailed for lying to police over fatal crash – BBC news
external story (05/11/2010) - Plymouth couple jailed for dealing drugs – BBC News
external story (05/11/2010) - European court demands halt to forcible return of Iraqi asylum seekers – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2010) - Five guilty of grooming teenage girls for sex – The Independent
external story (05/11/2010) - Maid loses compensation claim over ‘malicious lies’ – The Independent
external story (05/11/2010) - Abu Hamza wins British passport appeal over ‘stateless’ argument – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2010) - Interrogation techniques at ‘Britain’s Abu Ghraib’ revealed – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2010) - Spurned lover publishes sex photographs of ex-girlfriend on Facebook – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2010) - Labour minister barred from Commons for three years – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2010) - Swansea student asylum seeker jailed for £250,000 fraud – BBC News
external story (05/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (04/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/11/2010) - Bar Council to Consult on New CPS Advocates’ Panel – The Bar Council
external story (04/11/2010) - Regina (Savva) v Kensington and Chelsea Royal London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (04/11/2010) - Regina v Williams (Jason John) – WLR Daily
external story (04/11/2010) - Judge questions father’s kidnap charge – The Independent
external story (04/11/2010) - Theresa May pledges ‘significant’ reform of counter-terrorism laws – The Guardian
external story (04/11/2010) - Vicar guilty of downloading child porn images – The Independent
external story (04/11/2010) - Ministry of Sound suspends filesharing action – The Guardian
external story (04/11/2010) - Senior judge to oversee G20 protests inquest – The Independent
external story (04/11/2010) - Border Agency may be discriminating against Pakistanis, says inspector – The Guardian
external story (04/11/2010) - Appeal court ruling clears way for councils to cut social care services – The Guardian
external story (04/11/2010) - Woman jailed for life for attack on MP Stephen Timms – BBC News
external story (03/11/2010) - Commissioner for Victims and Witnesses publishes new report – Ministry of Justice
external story (03/11/2010) - Google in breach of UK data laws – BBC News
external story (03/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Deicisions
external story (03/11/2010) - Why big brand legal services are bad news for solicitors – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (03/11/2010) - R (Veolia ES Nottinghamshire Ltd) v Nottinghamshire County Council (Shlomo Dowen and The Audit Commission for Local Authorities and the National Health Service for England, interested parties) – WLR Daily
external story (03/11/2010) - White v Davenham Trust Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (03/11/2010)
external story (03/11/2010)- Call to scrap jury trials for lesser offences – The Independent
external story (03/11/2010) - Stephen Timms attacker faces sentencing for attempted murder – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2010) - Child killer takes fight for vote to appeal court – The Independent
external story (03/11/2010) - Military justice – BBC Law in Action
external story (03/11/2010) - Control orders are like nothing I have experienced in my career – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2010) - Law Society criticises jury trial proposals as ‘entirely wrong’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/11/2010) - July 7 inquests will not here intelligence material in secret – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/11/2010) - Stephen Timms attacker guilty of attempted murder – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2010) - Derrick Bird Cumbria killings – gun rules may change – BBC News
external story (02/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/11/2010) - Courts launch crackdown on fine dodgers – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/11/2010) - Landlords face fines for energy inefficiency – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2010) - Law firms bring non-executives on board ahead of legal changes – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2010) - Government may restrict unfair dismissal claim rights – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/11/2010) - Portsmouth hospital kidney donor claims £14m damages – BBC News
external story (02/11/2010) - Prisoners to get the right to vote – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2010) - White couples ‘will be able to adopt black children more easily’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/11/2010) - BNP members to be barred from teaching – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2010) - Couple ‘doomed’ to be turned down as foster carers, court told – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2010) - Legal bid to stop export of ‘execution drug’ – The Independent
external story (02/11/2010) - Lesbian couple vow to take battle for same-sex marriage to court – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/11/2010) - Gun control and ownership laws in the UK – BBC News
external story (02/11/2010) - Police marksman in inquest ‘song titles’ probe – The Independent
external story (02/11/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (01/11/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/11/2010) - Government consults on case value ceiling for Patents County Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/11/2010) - Law Society calls for reform of murder sentencing – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/11/2010) - Prisoners on indeterminate sentences ‘left in limbo’ over parole dates – The Guardian
external story (01/11/2010) - Millionaire faces life behind bars for ex-wife murder bid – The Independent
external story (01/11/2010) - Black people six times more likely to face drug arrest – The Guardian
external story (01/11/2010) - Trademark law: bar is lowered for claims of infringement – The Guardian
external story (01/11/2010) - Man jailed for killing man urinating through letterbox – The Independent
external story (01/11/2010) - NHS trust pays compensation to victims of ‘appalling’ patient care – The Guardian
external story (01/11/2010) - Minister proposes privacy mediation service and good-privacy kitemark – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/11/2010) - Repudiatory breach cases should rest on principle, not precedent, says Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/11/2010) - Woman jailed for three years over false rape claim – The Independent
external story (01/11/2010) - Legal bid to block building near Hampton Court Palace – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Google Street View: information commissioner shackled by Data Protection Act – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - Speeding driver who killed teenager has jail term cut – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Bedford hospital pays £515k for baby birth scan error – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (29/10/2010) - Oceanbulk Shipping and Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd and others – WLR daily
external story (29/10/2010) - Watchdog raps costly CPS failures – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/10/2010) - Sentencing in the 21st century – Conkerton Lecture 2010 – Speech by Lord Justice Leveson
external story (29/10/2010) - Lawyer jailed over immigration scam – UK Border Agency
external story (29/10/2010) - Higher court fees risk putting councils off care proceedings – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - Murder life sentences questioned in attitudes research – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Armed police cleared over Sheffield siege death – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Man jailed for making and selling Tracey Emin fakes – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Mother who doused daughter in acid sent to secure unit – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - Home Office wrongly allowed import of medicinal cannabis – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - Thames Water pays £60k compensation after email blunder – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/10/2010) - 6,000 childminders and nurseries failing to keep children safe – Ofsted – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/10/2010) - MI6 chief Sawers: we have nothing to do with torture and rights abuses – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - CCTV captures police punching stabbed man in the head – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - Baby P doctor to launch legal battle – The Independent
external story (29/10/2010) - Company fined over Doncaster worker’s death – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Jade Goody website ‘troll’ from Manchester jailed – BBC News
external story (29/10/2010) - Zutons singer Dave McCabe ordered to compensate headbutt victim – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/10/2010) - Liverpool headteacher fined over pupil’s roof fall – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2010) - Baby P doctor can challenge GMC ruling – The Independent
external story (29/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/10/2010) - Kenneth Clarke and Lord Judge: a plain-speaking verdict on life after cuts – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (28/10/2010) - Appeal court verdict could open the door for vicarious liability claimants – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2010) - Lawyer fees could come out of client’s damages – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/10/2010) - Unfitness to Plead – Law Commission
external story (28/10/2010) - MAPPA: open and transparent for greater public protection – Ministry of Justice
external story (28/10/2010) - Human rights challenge to Met over Jean Charles de Menezes death – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/10/2010) - 196 offenders charged with serious crimes after prison release – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2010) - Lawcast 169: Prisoner votes – An analysis of Hirst and Frodl with Carl Gardner – Charon QC
external story (28/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/10/2010) - Terrorism Act: No terror arrests made after 100,000 stop-and-searches – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/10/2010) - Aktas v Adepta; Dixie v British Polythene Industries plc – WLR Daily
external story (27/10/2010) - Cadder v HM Advocate (HM Advocate General for Scotland and JUSTICE intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (27/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/10/2010) - Lord chief justice calls for reform of family system
external story (27/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (27/10/2010) - Humiliate, strip, threaten: UK military interrogation manuals discovered – The Guardian
external story (27/10/2010) - Regulators consult on tougher rules for law degrees – Law Society Gazette
external story (27/10/2010) - Youth jails yet to introduce new restraint system six years after deaths – The Guardian
external story (27/10/2010) - Hammer killer Michael Stone refused new appeal – The Independent
external story (27/10/2010) - Mental health patients ‘locked up in hospitals without legal authority’ – The Guardian
external story (27/10/2010) - New rights to protect Britons abroad – Ministry of Justice
external story (26/10/2010) - Has Equity Had Its Day? Hong Kong University Common Law Lecture 2010 – Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
external story (26/10/2010) - Regina (Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough Council) v East Berkshire Magistrates’ Court – WLR Daily
external story (26/10/2010) - Och-Ziff Management Europe Ltd and another v OCH Capital LLP and others – WLR Daily
external story (26/10/2010) - Regina v M(L) and Others; Regina v Tabot; Regina v Tijani – WLR Daily
external story (26/10/2010) - Regina (Oakes) v Secretary of State for Justice and others – WLR Daily
external story (26/10/2010) - Binman jailed for life for Hertfordshire murder – BBC News
external story (26/10/2010) - Court setback for Catholic child welfare society – The Independent
external story (26/10/2010) - Tony Blair summoned back to Chilcot inquiry into Iraq war – The Guardian
external story (26/10/2010) - Man in 50s ordered to behave in parents’ home – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/10/2010) - Child detention in immigration centres faces legal challenge – The Guardian
external story (26/10/2010) - Nursery nurses sentenced for child cruelty – BBC News
external story (26/10/2010) - Animal rights activists jailed for terrorising suppliers to Huntingdon Life Sciences – The Guardian
external story (26/10/2010) - Multi-millionaire couple lose court battle over sea view – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/10/2010) - Dyfed-Powys Police acted correctly before girl’s murder – BBC News
external story (26/10/2010) - Public bodies face compliance dilemma with Equality Act’s demands – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/10/2010) - Google investigated over household data privacy breaches – The Guardian
external story (26/10/2010) - High Court confirms ‘initial confusion’ as principle of EU trade mark law – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/10/2010) - Interview with Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke MP – BBC Law in Action
external story (25/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (25/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/10/2010) - Bolsover District Council and another v Ashfield Nominees Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (25/10/2010) - Threlfall v Hull City Council – WLR Daily
external story (25/10/2010) - O’Connell v Judicial Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife – WLR Daily
external story (25/10/2010) - Granatino v Radmacher (formerly Granatino) – WLR Daily
external story (25/10/2010) - Couples bid to overturn gay marriage law – The Guardian
external story (25/10/2010) - Consumer laws undermined by gaps and complexity, say Law commissions – OUT-LAW.com
external story (25/10/2010) - Corporate law firm undone by boom-era excess – The Guardian
external story (25/10/2010) - New advocacy proposals ‘prejudice’ solicitors – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/10/2010) - Thirty years in jail for ‘cool’ killer of Devon pensioners – The Guardian
external story (25/10/2010) - The Fawcett Society takes the cuts to court – The Guardian
external story (25/10/2010) - Coalition in the dock over prisoner voting – The Guardian
external story (25/10/2010) - The drama behind the ‘Lady C’ defence – The Independent
external story (25/10/2010) - Peta’s use of nude models fuels row with UK film-maker – The Guardian
external story (25/10/2010) - KG Bominflot Bunkergesellschaft für Mineraloele mbH & Co v Petroplus Marketing AG (The Mercini Lady) – WLR Daily
external story (22/10/2010) - Regina (King) v Secretary of State for Justice – WLR Daily
external story (22/10/2010) - Regina (SO) v London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (The Children’s Society intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (22/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (22/10/2010) - Improperly obtained documents in divorce proceedings – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (22/10/2010) - Scrutiny of vetting and barring scheme gets underway – Home Office
external story (22/10/2010) - Tracy Dawber’s conviction brings shocking paedophile case to a close – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (22/10/2010) - Newhaven people smugglers jailed – UK Border Agency
external story (22/10/2010) - One year for ammunition smuggler – UK Border Agency
external story (22/10/2010) - Takeover panel protects target companies with rule changes – OUT-LAW.com
external story (22/10/2010) - Appeal will challenge copyright protection in football fixture lists – OUT-LAW.com
external story (22/10/2010) - Three peers suspended from Lords over expenses claims – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Dr Kelly wounds ‘typical of self-inflicted injury’ – The Independent
external story (22/10/2010) - Inquiry after police filmed hitting anti-fascist protester – The Guardian
external story (22/10/2010) - Police force censured over ‘inept’ response to rape complaint – The Guardian
external story (22/10/2010) - Broke businessman executed couple for their money – The Independent
external story (22/10/2010) - Anti-paedophile vetting scheme to be ripped up – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/10/2010) - Speed camera jammer banned – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/10/2010) - Huddersfield men guilty of Gurmail Singh murder – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Top judge Lord Justice Goldring wants to save 34 courts – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Former PE teacher jailed for Scarborough child abuse – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Solicitor jailed for £250,000 fraud – The Independent
external story (22/10/2010) - 999 call handler sacked after police delay in murder case – The Independent
external story (22/10/2010) - Cottingham Lazaat hotel raid: armed teenagers jailed – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Jilted ex-boyfriend found guilty of Asha Muneer murder – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Man convicted of parents’ manslaughter in south London – BBC News
external story (22/10/2010) - Baby P social workers lose unfair dismissal claim – The Independent
external story (22/10/2010) - Taxi driver jailed for drugging and attacking girls – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/10/2010) - Priest jailed for 21 years on child abuse charges – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/10/2010) - Post-CSR Legal Aid Notice from the Bar Council – The Bar Council
external story (21/10/2010) - Public sector lawyers split on Government spending cuts – The Lawyer
external story (21/10/2010) - Banker fails in challenge to prenuptial agreement with heiress – The Guardian
external story (21/10/2010) - Lawyers issue warning over Lord Young’s compensation proposals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (21/10/2010) - Kenneth Clarke pledges to cut daily prison population – The Guardian
external story (21/10/2010) - Rape victim not allowed to know truth about adopted child – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/10/2010) - Mother challenges conviction for murdering son – The Independent
external story (20/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/10/2010) - Prenuptial agreement enforced under UK law – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (20/10/2010) - Middle-aged women magistrates don’t want cases in town halls, says Jonathan Djanogly – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/10/2010) - Justice Secretary Ken Clarke backs short prison terms – BBC News
external story (20/10/2010) - Cat bin woman Mary Bale fined £250 – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2010) - Tribunal to rule on Abu Hamza’s British citizenship – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/10/2010) - Courts ‘should take more video link evidence’ – BBC News
external story (20/10/2010) - Court reporting is a dying art – and lawyers should be worried – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2010) - Gay prince found guilty of ‘sadistic’ murder – The Independent
external story (20/10/2010) - Prenup agreements may become legally binding in England and Wales – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2010) - Solicitors sue police for wrongful imprisonment – The Independent
external story (20/10/2010) - Paddy Hill wins trauma counselling for Birmingham Six ordeal – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2010) - Lawyers put forward alternatives to legal aid cuts – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (20/10/2010) - Teenagers found guilty of stabbing to death alleged paedophile – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2010) - What next for the family courts? – BBC Law in Action
external story (19/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (19/10/2010) - Equality Act Codes of Practice published – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/10/2010) - Attorney General: Contempt of Court: why it still matters – Attorney General’s Office
external story (19/10/2010) - Final member of Blanchard paedophile ring convicted – BBC News
external story (19/10/2010) - Family court media reporting delays ‘wise’ – BBC News
external story (19/10/2010) - West Midlands police facing judicial review over surveillance project – The Guardian
external story (19/10/2010) - Three former MPs take expenses appeals to Supreme Court – BBC News
external story (19/10/2010) - Legal privilege should not extend to accountants, rules Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/10/2010) - Bar regulator introduces monitoring scheme – Bar Standards Board
external story (18/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (18/10/2010) - Ending the ‘compensation culture’ is not as simple as it seems – The Guardian
external story (18/10/2010) - Government launches shakeup of health and safety law – The Guardian
external story (18/10/2010) - Clark and another v Finnerty and another; In re St George’s Property Services (London) Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (18/10/2010) - Laws v Metropolitan Police Authority and another – WLR Daily
external story (18/10/2010) - Dorset County Council v House – WLR Daily
external story (18/10/2010) - Jimmy Mubenga: Questions raised over flight guidelines for deportations – The Guardian
external story (18/10/2010) - Children to be protected from risks of reality shows with new laws – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/10/2010) - Black people are 26 times more likely than whites to face stop and search – The Guardian
external story (18/10/2010) - Lawyers to be kept out of divorce battles – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/10/2010) - Landmark ruling for prenups in battle of multimillionaire heiress and her ex – The Guardian
external story (18/10/2010) - Disgraced Dizaei paid just £750 court costs – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/10/2010) - Thinktank warns against legalising assisted suicide – The Guardian
external story (18/10/2010) - Criminal inquiry into Eastbourne lake sewage leak – BBC News
external story (15/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (15/10/2010) - Attorney General hints at review of responsibility for online prejudicial comments – OUT-LAW.com
external story (15/10/2010) - Forced mediation ‘may not serve interests of children’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/10/2010) - Sir Scott Baker will lead review of extradition – Home Office
external story (15/10/2010) - Enforced returns to Zimbabwe will resume – UK Border Agency
external story (15/10/2010) - Gloucestershire man jailed over double fatal crash – BBC News
external story (15/10/2010) - Blackburn dancer jailed for sexually exploiting girls – BBC News
external story (15/10/2010) - Zimbabweans who fail to gain asylum will be forced to return – The Independent
external story (15/10/2010) - Control orders for terrorist suspects to stay, says counter-terrorism review – The Guardian
external story (15/10/2010) - Man who murdered ex-girlfriend in hospital knife attack jailed for life – The Independent
external story (15/10/2010) - Extradition: Judge who presided at Diana inquest appointed to lead review – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/10/2010) - Rape within marriage is ‘impossible’, claims Muslim cleric – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/10/2010) - Man jailed for sex attacks on girls in Bracknell – BBC News
external story (15/10/2010) - Oboist loses Welsh National Opera dismissal claim – BBC News
external story (15/10/2010) - Drug dealer stripped of £550,000 assets – The Independent
external story (15/10/2010) - Woman jailed for stealing £1.7 million from employer – The Independent
external story (15/10/2010) - Reckitt Benckiser fined £10.2m by OFT – The Guardian
external story (15/10/2010) - Lord Young health and safety review: recommendations – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (14/10/2010) - Letter of dismissal took effect on reading, not sending, says Supreme Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (14/10/2010) - Regina (Prudential plc and another) v Special Commissioner of Income Tax and another (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and others intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Broomleigh Housing Association Ltd v Okonkwo – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Gisda Cyf v Barratt – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - In re Stakefield (Midlands) Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Pieretti v Enfield London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Regina (Kibris Turk Hava Yollari and another) v Secretary of State for Transport – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Broda Agro Trade (Cyprus) Ltd v Alfred C Toepfer International GmbH – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Regina (M) v Haringey Independent Appeal Panel (Secretary of State for Schools, Families and Children intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2010) - Chancery Lane publishes Jackson review response – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/10/2010) - Lord Saville defends millions in fees to Bloody Sunday lawyers – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/10/2010) - The Bribery Act and how in-house counsel can help combat corruption – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/10/2010) - The case for diversity: legal profession’s white, male legacy persists – The Guardian
external story (14/10/2010) - Court of Appeal confirms limits to legal professional privilege – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/10/2010) - Reporting of family court hearings still under review – Ministry of Justice
external story (14/10/2010) - OFT to merge with Competition Commission – OUT-LAW.com
external story (14/10/2010) - Ministry of Justice announces reform of public bodies – Ministry of Justice
external story (14/10/2010) - CPS ‘not altering’ decision over Ian Tomlinson death – BBC News
external story (14/10/2010) - Road rage killer Kenneth Noye granted fresh appeal bid – The Independent
external story (14/10/2010) - Contempt laws to stay despite online onslaught – The Guardian
external story (14/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (13/10/2010) - Ricin trial illustrates the importance of juries – The Guardian
external story (13/10/2010) - ‘Fewer attackers jailed’ under new sentencing guidelines – The Independent
external story (13/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (12/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/10/2010) - Do ‘no win, no fee’ personal injury ads go too far? – The Guardian
external story (12/10/2010) - Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council v Fidler and others – WLR Daily
external story (12/10/2010) - Prison governors call for release of 2,500 inmates – The Guardian
external story (12/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (11/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/10/2010) - Legal profession ‘inherently masculine’, says report for LSB – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/10/2010) - Protect police from lawsuits, says Met chief – The Guardian
external story (11/10/2010) - High Court test case to keep Islamic preacher Zakir Naik out of Britain – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/10/2010) - Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts – The Guardian
external story (11/10/2010) - Magistrates order pregnant Muslim to remove veil – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/10/2010) - Inquests into 7 July bombings begin – The Guardian
external story (11/10/2010) - Lawcast168: Carl Gardner on “Monkeying with national sovereignty” – Charon QC
external story (11/10/2010) - Equality Act will spark a ‘wave’ of work claims – The Lawyer
external story (11/10/2010) - High Court defamation claims soar – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/10/2010) - Mother fails to gain reunion with daughter in Northants – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (08/10/2010) - Regina (TA Gwillim & Sons) v Welsh Ministers – WLR Daily
external story (08/10/2010) - Gard Marine and Energy Ltd v Tunnicliffe and others – WLR daily
external story (08/10/2010) - Drug smuggler jailed for six years – UK Border Agency
external story (08/10/2010) - Girl fined for wasting police time after ‘kidnapping’ – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - Disabled girl wins payout over Norwich hospital birth – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - Police lied to persuade CCTV staff to monitor drink-drive suspects – The Guardian
external story (08/10/2010) - Court victory for independent schools – The Independent
external story (08/10/2010) - Ruling fails to halt confusion for asbestos sufferers – The Independent
external story (08/10/2010) - Judge reprimanded for alleged anti-Israel comments – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/10/2010) - Paralysed sixth-former awarded record £17.5m payout after car accident – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/10/2010) - Fiona Bruce harasser detained under mental health laws – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - CPS apologises to woman over assault case collapse – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - Mother from Norfolk jailed for £60,000 benefits fraud – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - Fine after Worcestershire worker contracts virus – BBC News
external story (08/10/2010) - Mark Saunders coroner: police firearms guidelines should be simplified – The Guardian
external story (08/10/2010) - High volume of complaints against solicitors as LeO launches – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/10/2010) - Kenneth Clarke reveals what cuts will mean for the courts – The Guardian
external story (07/10/2010) - Government publishes open data licence – OUT-LAW.com
external story (07/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (07/10/2010) - Courts will ‘struggle to cope’ with Equality Act caseload – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/10/2010) - Chancery Lane calls for appraisal system for family judges – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/10/2010) - Feuding parents could be refused legal aid unless they mediate – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/10/2010) - ‘No legal case’ for Iraq invasion – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/10/2010) - Mark Saunders was killed lawfully, inquest jury finds – The Guardian
external story (07/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (06/10/2010) - ACS:Law gets more of copyright fines than rights holders – The Guardian
external story (06/10/2010) - Black and female young offenders ‘failed by legal advice’ – The Guardian
external story (06/10/2010) - Judge blocks website’s ‘Solicitors From Hell’ comments about lawyer – The Independent
external story (06/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/10/2010) - New research shows 16% rise in court appearances by FTSE 100 companies – Legal Week
external story (05/10/2010) - Judges are resigned to jurors researching their trials online – The Guardian
external story (05/10/2010) - New Legal Ombudsman warns rip-off lawyers – BBC News
external story (05/10/2010) - Man jailed for life for rape and murder of his 12-year-old niece – The Guardian
external story (05/10/2010) - Deputy head jailed for encouraging rape of girl, three – The Independent
external story (05/10/2010) - Legal action over axing of schools building scheme – BBC News
external story (05/10/2010) - High court grants BT customer data delay – The Guardian
external story (05/10/2010) - Judge reveals reason for Top Gear’s Stig ruling – BBC News
external story (05/10/2010) - Man jailed for 24 years for murdering ex-wife over Facebook taunts – The Guardian
external story (05/10/2010) - New defence to murder charge comes into force – The Independent
external story (05/10/2010) - Ken Clarke to unveil plans for prisoners to work 40-hour week – The Guardian
external story (05/10/2010) - Bar Council Calls for Access to Justice in an Age of Austerity – The Bar Council
external story (04/10/2010) - Attorney general eases up on bar diversity stats – The Lawyer
external story (04/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/10/2010) - Procedure Rules – updates to civil rules come into force – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/10/2010) - ECJ says VAT should not be due on music industry samples – OUT-LAW.com
external story (04/10/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (04/10/2010) - Teenager who paralysed man in drunken attack walks free because jail term not ‘useful’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/10/2010) - MPs set out list of torture inquiry demands in letter to judge – The Guardian
external story (04/10/2010) - Shoplifter wins case over ‘disproportionate detention’ – The Independent
external story (04/10/2010) - Couple jailed for allowing their adopted daughters to be abused – The Guardian
external story (04/10/2010) - Lawyers vow to continue antipiracy fight – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/10/2010) - Got a legal complaint? Now you can take it to the new legal ombudsman – The Guardian
external story (04/10/2010) - Asbestos victims await compensation ruling – The Independent
external story (04/10/2010) - CBI calls for tougher legislation on right to strike – The Guardian
external story (04/10/2010) - Ex-teacher sentenced for child pornography offences – The Independent
external story (01/10/2010) - Teenage driver locked up for killing boy – The Independent
external story (01/10/2010) - Hertfordshire park rapist jailed for public protection – BBC News
external story (01/10/2010) - Fair ride owner fined after men injured at Silverstone – BBC News
external story (01/10/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/10/2010) - Sham marriage gang jailed for 14 years – UK Border Agency
external story (01/10/2010) - Air stewardess jailed for cocaine smuggling – UK Border Agency
external story (01/10/2010) - Supreme Court ‘under review’ as legal quangos face axe – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/10/2010) - Law Society wins family tender challenge – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/10/2010) - Footballer told he is not famous enough to avoid jury service – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/10/2010) - Comedian wins legal battle to joke about divorce – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/10/2010) - Court rules UK child maintenance laws discriminated against same-sex couples – The Guardian
external story (01/10/2010) - Carer jailed for defrauding Worcester man of £300,000 – BBC News
external story (01/10/2010) - New checks call after rail death in Essex – BBC News
external story (01/10/2010) - Ambulance-chasing lawyers facing curbs in review of health and safety rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/10/2010) - Nurse jailed for murdering elderly parents – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/10/2010) - Equality law rendered ‘toothless’ by coalition review – The Guardian
external story (01/10/2010) - Police surveillance of Muslims set up with ‘no regard for law’ – The Guardian
external story (01/10/2010) - Farmer spared jail over ‘cannibal’ pigs – The Independent
external story (01/10/2010) - Speeding drink-driver jailed for fatal M4 crash – BBC News
external story (01/10/2010) - Attorney General orders review of private school charity rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/09/2010) - Battered women who kill to be main beneficiaries as homicide law changes – The Guardian
external story (30/09/2010) - ACS:Law leak ‘shows weakness of Digital Economy Act’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/09/2010) - Resident who fired catapult at gang of troublemakers wins court battle – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/09/2010) - Man who pushed woman on to railway in Kent loses appeal – BBC News
external story (30/09/2010) - Seven jailed over sham marriages scam – The Independent
external story (29/09/2010) - Legal Ombudsman seeks views on complaints publishing – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/09/2010) - Law firm could face £500,000 fine over data breach – The Guardian
external story (29/09/2010) - Blair knew of Guantanamo torture in 2002, lawyers claim – The Independent
external story (29/09/2010) - Opera composer fails in bid to take libel case to European court – The Guardian
external story (29/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (28/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/09/2010) - Debt management firms warned of closure by OFT – The Guardian
external story (28/09/2010) - Lord Goldsmith questions the MoD’s practices in Iraq – BBC News
external story (28/09/2010) - Email leak being investigated at law firm that pursues filesharers – The Guardian
external story (28/09/2010) - Court napping, the magistrate who fell asleep at the bench – The Independent
external story (28/09/2010) - Sara Payne welcomes ‘Sarah’s Law’ move into Sussex – BBC News
external story (28/09/2010) - Respond to our consultation: Regulating entities – Bar Standards Board
external story (27/09/2010) - Millions paid in compensation to migrants locked up in UK – The Guardian
external story (27/09/2010) - Supreme court status should not be at risk in ‘bonfire of the quangos’ – BBC News
external story (27/09/2010) - Doncaster Twitter bomb threat man starts appeal – BBC News
external story (27/09/2010) - New government guidance on torture breaches law – The Guardian
external story (27/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/09/2010) - Torture guidance does not breach law, says coalition – The Guardian
external story (27/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instrumetns – legislation.gov.uk
external story (24/09/2010) - Forty-year bar boom set to end – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (24/09/2010) - Justice Minister supports ‘one stop shops’ for legal services – Ministry of Justice
external story (24/09/2010) - Is the family justice system in need of review? – Speech by Lord Justice Wall, President of the Family Division
external story (24/09/2010) - OFT launches online hotel booking probe – OUT-LAW.com
external story (24/09/2010) - Tribunal orders Government department to release IT contract details – OUT-LAW.com
external story (24/09/2010) - Bar Council Chair to Call for Considered Approach to Lawmaking – The Bar Council
external story (24/09/2010) - Murderer Ronald Cheshire jailed for raping girl in 1980 – BBC News
external story (24/09/2010) - Ricky Hatton stripped of boxing licence – BBC News
external story (24/09/2010) - CPS to prosecute online stalkers – The Guardian
external story (24/09/2010) - Ministers face high court battle over cap on immigration – The Guardian
external story (24/09/2010) - Police ‘witch hunt’ criticised as former school master is cleared of abuse – The Independent
external story (24/09/2010) - Illegal cab driver jailed for rape – The Independent
external story (24/09/2010) - Ex MP Nigel Waterson wins damages from Met Police – BBC News
external story (24/09/2010) - Facebook and Bebo child sex abuse postman jailed – BBC News
external story (24/09/2010) - Girl persuades judge not to send her back to Canada as Middlesbrough is ‘more exciting’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/09/2010) - Cheating husband jailed for life for strangling wife – BBC news
external story (24/09/2010) - Shallow grave killer Reszpondek loses appeal – BBC News
external story (24/09/2010) - Judge’s veiled criticism of Israeli actions in Gaza causes a legal dilemma – The Guardian
external story (23/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/09/2010) - Unified judiciary plan – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (23/09/2010) - Child M and family to be deported to Iran despite protests – The Guardian
external story (23/09/2010) - Man jailed after microwaving ‘favourite’ hamster – The Independent
external story (23/09/2010) - Iranian diplomatic impasse leads to damages ruling – The Independent
external story (23/09/2010) - Solicitor wins gagging order in website case – The Independent
external story (23/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (23/09/2010) - Handyman jailed for planting porn on boss’s computer – BBC News
external story (23/09/2010) - Law Society puts legal aid tender case to the High Court – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (23/09/2010) - CPS introduces “ground-breaking” legal guidance on stalking – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (23/09/2010) - Tweet success awaits the savvy lawyer – The Guardian
external story (22/09/2010) - Dog-owner prevented from finding microchipped pet under Data Protection Act – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/09/2010) - Call for Evidence – Family Justice Review – Ministry of Justice
external story (22/09/2010) - Sentence doubled for corrupt PC – The Independent
external story (22/09/2010) - Legal fights to keep home care for Alzheimer’s woman – BBC News
external story (22/09/2010) - Knife killer jailed for life – The Independent
external story (22/09/2010) - Baby P mother denied inquest representation funding – BBC News
external story (22/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (21/09/2010) - Merseyside Police CS face spray man awarded £4,000 – BBC News
external story (21/09/2010) - Magistrates in doubt as summary justice rises? – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/09/2010) - Inns’ ups and downs – The Lawyer
external story (21/09/2010) - Children ‘used as ammunition’ in separations – The Guardian
external story (21/09/2010) - Baby P clinic doctor Kim Holt to sue NHS – BBC News
external story (20/09/2010) - Live Q&A: How to get a pupillage – The Guardian
external story (20/09/2010) - Courts should be a last resort says minister – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/09/2010) - Town halls could be used for court cases – The Independent
external story (20/09/2010) - Quality of legal aid is as important as access to a lawyer – The Guardian
external story (20/09/2010) - Former soldiers could make community service tougher for offenders – The Guardian
external story (20/09/2010) - Two men convicted over illegal sperm donor firm – The Independent
external story (20/09/2010) - Inquest opens into death of barrister killed in armed siege – The Guardian
external story (20/09/2010) - CPS pays compensation over sex assault case – The Independent
external story (20/09/2010) - Man who filmed colleagues on toilet in Yeovil sentenced – BBC News
external story (17/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/09/2010) - Kenneth Clarke announces plans for unified judiciary – Ministry of Justice
external story (17/09/2010) - Former Essex cricketer charged with fraud – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (17/09/2010) - Government outlines plans to comply with new EU telecoms rules – OUT-LAW.com
external story (17/09/2010) - Baroness Brenda Hale: “I often ask myself ‘why am I here?’ – The Guardian
external story (17/09/2010) - Man, 76, avoids jail over Castlemorton Asbo breaches – BBC News
external story (17/09/2010) - Cleator Moor drug dealer with dozens of clients jailed – BBC News
external story (17/09/2010) - Prince Charles’s letters to ministers stay secret as appeal is adjourned – The Guardian
external story (17/09/2010) - Clare Balding complaint over AA Gill column upheld – The Guardian
external story (17/09/2010) - Phone hacking: Lord Prescott seeks judicial review of Met police – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/09/2010) - Ex-altar boy cleared of murdering vicar, 81 – The Independent
external story (17/09/2010) - Driver jailed after Oxfordshire man dies in crash – BBC News
external story (17/09/2010) - Essex Police ‘dismissed sex attack victim’ – BBC News
external story (17/09/2010) - Flesh-eating Hastings killer jailed for 21 years – BBC news
external story (17/09/2010) - Man jailed for raping sleeping woman – The Independent
external story (17/09/2010) - Man jailed for 20 years for blaze murders – The Independent
external story (17/09/2010) - Two cousins jailed for killing Cardiff neighbour – BBC News
external story (16/09/2010) - The changing relationship between solicitors and barristers – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/09/2010) - Flintshire couple given 10-year ban from keeping pets – BBC News
external story (16/09/2010) - Weston claw hammer murderer jailed for life – BBC News
external story (16/09/2010) - MoJ to review media reporting in family courts – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/09/2010) - Solicitors queue up to sue LSC – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/09/2010) - Jail Sentences: The truth behind the headlines – Ministry of Justice
external story (16/09/2010) - Benevolent Institutions: Repeals Consultation – Law Commission
external story (16/09/2010) - Ray Gosling admits wasting police time over TV confession – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (16/09/2010) - Attorney General: World Bribery & Corruption Compliance forum – Attorney General’s Office
external story (16/09/2010) - Government consults on anti-bribery guidance – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/09/2010) - Brand owner’s permission not required to offer its products as prizes, rules ASA – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/09/2010) - Million pound identity fraud trio jailed – BBC News
external story (16/09/2010) - Constable blinded by Moat fights ‘unfair’ benefit – The Independent
external story (16/09/2010) - Ofcom ‘to review’ News Corp bid for BSkyB – BBC News
external story (16/09/2010) - Firm prosecuted over Lancashire tractor-pulling death – BBC News
external story (16/09/2010) - Sainsbury’s taken to court over excess packaging – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/09/2010) - Publishers protest at reporting restrictions in family court cases – The Guardian
external story (16/09/2010) - Armed forces to lose one in four lawyers – The Guardian
external story (16/09/2010) - Surrey rogue trader jailed for defrauding elderly – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Three men jailed for Stoke Minster lead theft – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Top Roman Catholic school split by legal battle – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/09/2010) - Privilege judgment is an unjustified blow to in-house lawyers – The Guardian
external story (15/09/2010) - Trust admits drug death blunder at Telford hospital – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Driver jailed over Sunderland boy’s death – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (15/09/2010) - Bribery Act consultation launched – Ministry of Justice
external story (15/09/2010) - Ten years in jail for immigration fraudster – Home Office
external story (15/09/2010) - Boston Town footballer jailed for identity fraud – UK Border Agency
external story (15/09/2010) - ‘Serial love cheat’ conman jailed – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Pregnant nun ice cream advert banned for ‘mockery’ – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Former Harlequins physio Steph Brennan struck off over Bloodgate – The Guardian
external story (15/09/2010) - Sex trafficking gang offered to sell young virgins to wealthy Arabs – The Guardian
external story (15/09/2010) - Inquiry into treatment of rape victims shelved – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/09/2010) - Mother jailed for treating Indian restaurant workers ‘like slaves’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/09/2010) - Boxing host loses claim over Fat Duck illness – The Independent
external story (15/09/2010) - Mr Justice Eady to be replaced as senior judge on libel and privacy – The Independent
external story (15/09/2010) - Home Office to deport Jamaican mother after 10 years in UK – The Guardian
external story (15/09/2010) - Couple jailed over sham marriage in Lancashire – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Driver jailed for Gerrards Cross cyclist crash death – BBC News
external story (15/09/2010) - Soham report author says public inquiries are not worth the money – The Guardian
external story (15/09/2010) - Derren Brown show investigated over railway stunt – The Guardian
external story (15/09/2010) - School worker jailed for child porn in North Yorkshire – BBC News
external story (14/09/2010) - MPs’ expenses case to be heard by Supreme Court – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/09/2010) - New Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (14/09/2010) - Broadmoor carer admits having sex with rapist patient – BBC News
external story (14/09/2010) - New plans to test would-be lawyers – The Guardian
external story (14/09/2010) - Pair made £250,000 from illegal sperm donor service, court told – The Guardian
external story (14/09/2010) - Wiltshire policeman bailed over cell attack appeal – BBC News
external story (14/09/2010) - Brian Paddick launches legal action on phone hacking – BBC News
external story (14/09/2010) - Diplomat ‘denied foreign post due to her deafness’ – The Independent
external story (14/09/2010) - Royal pressure ‘led to FoI ban on disclosure of lobbying by Charles’ – The Guardian
external story (14/09/2010) - MoD silence raises fears of custody deaths in Afghanistan – The Guardian
external story (14/09/2010) - Killings in Cumbria and Tyneside spark gun laws review – BBC News
external story (14/09/2010) - BBC’s Ray Gosling sentenced for wasting police time – BBC News
external story (14/09/2010) - George Michael jailed for eight weeks – The Guardian
external story (14/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (13/09/2010) - Regina (Webb) v Secretary of State for Justice – WLR Daily
external story (13/09/2010) - Home Office wins deportation court case – Home Office
external story (13/09/2010) - Tributes to Lord Bingham, ‘the greatest judge of our time’ – The Guardian
external story (13/09/2010) - Three jailed over rape attack filmed on mobile phone – BBC News
external story (13/09/2010) - Inquiry into death of County Durham man in custody – BBC News
external story (13/09/2010) - Disturbing case of young offender goes to European court – The Independent
external story (13/09/2010) - Judges told: ‘be more lenient to women criminals’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/09/2010) - Police set to be granted anonymity at inquest into shooting of barrister Mark Saunders – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/09/2010) - Phil Woolas faces court attempt to overturn general election victory – The Guardian
external story (13/09/2010) - Barnado’s chief calls for age of criminal responsibility to be raised – The Observer
external story (13/09/2010) - The Battle for Trevalga: residents win partial victory in fight to stop public school selling hamlet – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/09/2010) - Teacher jailed for sex with under-age girl – The Independent
external story (13/09/2010) - Man jailed for killing 100-year-old mother in Stepney – BBC News
external story (13/09/2010) - Margate couple jailed for abusing boys under four – BBC News
external story (13/09/2010) - Marksmen who shot barrister Mark Saunders retain anonymity – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/09/2010) - Son jailed for murdering father and burying his remains – BBC News
external story (10/09/2010) - Control orders ‘best option available’ in terror fight – The Independent
external story (10/09/2010) - Recent Stautory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (10/09/2010) - Firm claims sex discrimination in legal aid tender – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/09/2010) - Kent dog breeder Melanie King banned for animal cruelty – BBC News
external story (10/09/2010) - Payout after Nottingham doctor fails to diagnose tumour – BBC News
external story (10/09/2010) - Doctor to be charged with modern-day slavery – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/09/2010) - Stem cell doctor guilty of breaching good practice – The Independent
external story (10/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (10/09/2010) - Hammer attack school condemned by victim’s mother – The Guardian
external story (09/09/2010) - Phone hacking claims to be debated by Parliament – BBC News
external story (09/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/09/2010) - LSC reverses contract decision following judge’s warning – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/09/2010) - Solicitors under fire from bar over referral fees – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/09/2010) - TV format inventor fails to convince court that BBC stole his idea – OUT-LAW.com
external story (09/09/2010) - Bromsgrove man jailed over indecent images of children – BBC News
external story (09/09/2010) - Goldman Sachs fined £20m by FSA – The Guardian
external story (09/09/2010) - Conman jailed over fake injury compensation claims – The Independent
external story (09/09/2010) - System for appointing judges ‘undermining international courts’ – The Guardian
external story (09/09/2010) - Government climbdown on detention of children in immigration centres – The Guardian
external story (09/09/2010) - New inquiry into Chinook crash which killed intelligence officers – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/09/2010) - Extradition treaty review will take a year – The Independent
external story (09/09/2010) - Leeds crime boss ordered to pay £10.6m – BBC News
external story (09/09/2010) - Cheshire carer jailed for abusing dementia patients – BBC News
external story (09/09/2010) - Phone-hacking row: government backs new inquiry – The Guardian
external story (09/09/2010) - Leicester boy loses ‘laser pen’ appeal – BBC News
external story (08/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (08/09/2010) - Canon law has allowed abuse priests to escape punishment, says lawyer – The Guardian
external story (08/09/2010) - Plans to extend freedom of information – Ministry of Justice
external story (08/09/2010) - Minister sets out evidence for immigration policy change – UK Border Agency
external story (08/09/2010) - Law Reform Committee Web Survey – We are Seeking Your Views – The Bar Council
external story (08/09/2010) - ‘One punch’ boast killer from Oldham jailed – BBC news
external story (08/09/2010) - Palm print led to arrest of teenage rapist 25 years later, court hears – The Guardian
external story (08/09/2010) - ‘Failings’ over diabetic who died at Stafford Hospital – BBC News
external story (08/09/2010) - Ian Tomlinson post-mortem examination report withheld – BBC News
external story (08/09/2010) - De La Rue faces Serious Fraud Office inquiry over ‘falsified documents’ – The Guardian
external story (08/09/2010) - Stansted posters banned for misleading train journey times – The Guardian
external story (08/09/2010) - Extradition treaty is fair, says US ahead of British review – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/09/2010) - Prosecutor backs end to mandatory life sentence for murder – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/09/2010) - Celebrity gagging orders see privacy cases soar – The Independent
external story (08/09/2010) - Damilola Taylor killer Rickie Preddie freed from prison – BBC News
external story (08/09/2010) - Ranulph Fiennes crashed car after falling asleep following race – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/09/2010) - John Higgins banned from snooker but cleared of match-fixing – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/09/2010) - Kevin Pietersen fined by England for obscene Twitter outburst – The Guardian
external story (07/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (07/09/2010) - Regina (Patel) v Lord Chancellor – WLR Daily
external story (07/09/2010) - Regina (Ngouh) v Secretary of State for Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (07/09/2010) - Giant leylandii in suburban front garden incense neighbours – The Guardian
external story (07/09/2010) - Church of England vicar jailed over sham marriages – UK Border Agency
external story (07/09/2010) - Government plans reviews of immigration system – UK Border Agency
external story (07/09/2010) - Fake barrister flees court after judge’s questioning – BBC News
external story (07/09/2010) - Phone-hacking scandal: Theresa May defends police investigation – The Guardian
external story (07/09/2010) - Five jailed for electoral fraud – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/09/2010) - ‘Youngest’ female double murderer jailed – BBC News
external story (07/09/2010) - Ian Tomlinson death: Coroner defends use of controversial pathologist – The Guardian
external story (07/09/2010) - Exeter knife woman taunted by park boys escapes jail – BBC News
external story (07/09/2010) - Council fined after child injured at Discovery Museum – BBC News
external story (07/09/2010) - Goldie’s son sentenced to life for gang-related murder – The Guardian
external story (07/09/2010) - Fixed-term parliaments bill open to legal challenge, clerk of Commons warns – The Guardian
external story (07/09/2010) - Police sergeant jailed for cell assault on woman – Daily Teelgraph
external story (07/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (06/09/2010) - Police officer facing sack over cell assault – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/09/2010) - Tesco wins new Ilkley superstore appeal – BBC News
external story (06/09/2010) - Teen sues over playground accident blamed for personality disorder – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/09/2010) - MPs seek fresh investigation into News of the World phone hacking – The Guardian
external story (06/09/2010) - Midwife banned after telling grieving mother ‘God knows best’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/09/2010) - Vicar jailed for sham marriages scam – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/09/2010) - Former headteacher jailed for 21 years for beatings and sex abuse of boys – The Guardian
external story (06/09/2010) - Manchester community reacts with anger as police cleared of violence – The Guardian
external story (03/09/2010) - Met asked to reveal what it knew about NoW hacking of officers’ phones – The Guardian
external story (03/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/09/2010) - Law Society commences court action over tender process – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/09/2010) - Ex-Hampshire police officer jailed for abusing boys – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - ‘Rogue traders’ jailed for conning elderly victims – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - Review of FA national football centre Burton homes plan – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - Compass sues NHS trust for £2.3m in row over out-of-date ketchup – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/09/2010) - Ralli pursues group action for harassment against London firm – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/09/2010) - Changes to the law of homicide – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/09/2010) - Armed robber who posed with stolen cash and diamond ring jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/09/2010) - Cowell discrimination case will not go to tribunal – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - Jail for man who raided Lincolnshire cash machine – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - Parents arrested over ‘honour killing’ of daughter – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/09/2010) - Libel challenges by actors and sport stars treble in year – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/09/2010) - Sacked beefeater paid compensation by Tower of London – The Guardian
external story (03/09/2010) - News of the World faces fresh phone hacking charge – The Guardian
external story (03/09/2010) - Hampshire couple fined after dumping lizards in hedge – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - Thousands fined for flouting Gloucester bus lane rules – BBC News
external story (03/09/2010) - CPS examines pathologist Freddy Patel’s suspension – The Guardian
external story (03/09/2010) - British extradition agreements to be reviewed – The Guardian
external story (03/09/2010) - MI6 worker jailed for trying to sell secrets – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/09/2010) - Arctic cruise passengers to sue over glacier injuries – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/09/2010) - Libel tourism is a very rare thing in UK courts, finds study – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/09/2010) - Public Services Ombudsmen – Law Commission
external story (02/09/2010) - Law Commission calls for greater use of civil penalties – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (02/09/2010) - Community punishment criticised as ‘holiday camp’ – BBC News
external story (02/09/2010) - Sharon Shoesmith given leave to appeal court ruling on dismissal – The Guardian
external story (02/09/2010) - Concerns increase over extradition laws – BBC News
external story (02/09/2010) - The Stig: high court judge unmasks mystery Top Gear driver – The Guardian
external story (02/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (02/09/2010) - Online judgments ensure justice is seen to be done – The Guardian
external story (02/09/2010) - £4 million compensation for cerebral palsy teenager – The Independent
external story (01/09/2010) - Bye-bye to old by-laws – BBC News
external story (01/09/2010) - High-street law revolution must focus on customer satisfaction – The Guardian
external story (01/09/2010) - BBC wins request for Stig case to be held in secret – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/09/2010) - Probation chiefs’ ‘concern’ over community sentences – BBC News
external story (01/09/2010) - Man jailed for infecting teenager with HIV – The Independent
external story (01/09/2010) - Pathologist in G20 death case found guilty of misconduct – The Guardian
external story (01/09/2010) - Advertising Standards Authority gets online power – BBC News
external story (01/09/2010) - Man sentenced over indecent images of Harry Potter star Emma Watson – The Independent
external story (01/09/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (01/09/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (31/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (31/08/2010) - MMR campaigner from Warrington wins £90,000 payout – BBC News
external story (31/08/2010) - Civil servant sues for £300,000 after falling off chair – Daily Telegraph
external story (31/08/2010) - Spy murder case could be too sensitive for court – Daily Telegraph
external story (31/08/2010) - Catholic church using time limit to suppress child abuse cases, says lawyer – The Guardian
external story (31/08/2010) - GMC to make ruling on Tomlinson pathologist – The Independent
external story (31/08/2010) - Mesothelioma: Hospice wins landmark victory in asbestos cancer case – The Guardian
external story (31/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/08/2010) - Heathrow cabin crew manager sentenced for tobacco smuggling – UK Border Agency
external story (27/08/2010) - Pregnant girlfriend attacker given reduced sentence – BBC News
external story (27/08/2010) - Asil Nadir trial could be ‘prosecutorial nightmare’, warn experts – The Guardian
external story (27/08/2010) - High Court judge brands welfare tender ‘irrational’ – Law Society Gazette
external story (27/08/2010) - Courtenay Griffiths: Defending Charles Taylor
external story (27/08/2010) - Proposed changes to the Practising Certificate Fee for 2011/12 – The Bar Council
external story (27/08/2010) - 7/7 bomber’s widow loses legal aid bid – The Independent
external story (27/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (27/08/2010) - Teenager sentenced for killing soldier – The Independent
external story (27/08/2010) - 15 years for man who raped 10-year-old girl – The Independent
external story (27/08/2010) - Married teacher jailed over teenage sex charges – The Independent
external story (27/08/2010) - High UK legal costs deter challenges to environmental damage, UN warns – The Guardian
external story (27/08/2010) - Court of Appeal questions brand owners’ rights to block parallel imports – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/08/2010) - Legal victory for Barry George – The Independent
external story (26/08/2010) - Woman escapes jail for urinating on memorial – The Independent
external story (26/08/2010) - Asil Nadir flies back to UK to clear his name – The Guardian
external story (26/08/2010) - Osborne’s Budget may have breached equality law – The Independent
external story (26/08/2010) - ‘Deranged’ motorist who thought car was Starship Enterprise killed couple – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/08/2010) - Bar Pro Bono Award 2010 – nominations now invited – The Bar Council
external story (26/08/2010) - Asian police recruit sacked after MI5 claimed he was a security risk – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/08/2010) - Regulation, Public Interest and the Liability of Businesses – The Law Commission
external story (26/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (26/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/08/2010) - Couple fined £2,000 for hedge infringement – The Independent
external story (26/08/2010) - England footballer wins continuation of gagging order – BBC News
external story (26/08/2010) - Barry George in court fight for compensation – BBC News
external story (25/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (25/08/2010) - Regina v Varsani – WLR Daily
external story (25/08/2010) - Regina (B) v Islington London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (25/08/2010) - Tomlinson pathologist to learn GMC judgement – BBC News
external story (25/08/2010) - Companies need protection from criminal actions of staff, says Law Commission – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/08/2010) - Call to cut number of minor offences – BBC News
external story (25/08/2010) - Six white officers to sue Met for discrimination – The Guardian
external story (25/08/2010) - Ian Tomlinson pathologist behaved irresponsibly in other cases, GMC rules – The Guardian
external story (25/08/2010) - Adoptive parents guilty of child cruelty – The Independent
external story (25/08/2010) - Traumatised bomb disposal soldier gets MoD compensation – BBC News
external story (24/08/2010) - Dangerous dogs laws ‘inadequate’ – BBC News
external story (24/08/2010) - Government to introduce new powers over traveller sites – BBC News
external story (24/08/2010) - School lab technician jailed for drugging pupil – The Independent
external story (24/08/2010) - Teacher jailed for 1970s schoolboy sex attacks – The Independent
external story (24/08/2010) - The ‘loophole lawyers’ who help clients beat motoring charges – The Guardian
external story (24/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk
external story (23/08/2010) - Regina v Hamer – WLR Daily
external story (23/08/2010) - Regina v Seaton – WLR Daily
external story (23/08/2010) - New evidence may clear postman of sex attack after 14 years in jail – The Guardian
external story (23/08/2010) - Woman who urinated on war memorial flees court – The Guardian
external story (23/08/2010) - Sentences of ‘happy-slap’ killers ‘not unduly lenient’ – BBC News
external story (23/08/2010) - Ex-boss jailed for stealing £250,000 from charity – The Independent
external story (23/08/2010) - Press superinjunctions show privacy can be had for a price – The Guardian
external story (23/08/2010) - Parents win legal battle to name doctor who accused them of child abuse – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/08/2010) - Batista v Secretary of State of the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (20/08/2010) - Drake and another v Foster Wheeler Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (20/08/2010) - Somerfield Stores Ltd v Spring (Sutton Coldfield) Ltd (in administration) – WLR Daily
external story (20/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (20/08/2010) - Den Brook wind turbine challenge rejected by High Court – BBC News
external story (20/08/2010) - Firms seek to launch High Court challenge to LSC tender process – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/08/2010) - Fox Hayes partners face £1m fine – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/08/2010) - European Contract Law: chance to have your say – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/08/2010) - Government announces ban on wheel clamping – Home Office
external story (20/08/2010) - No charges following death of Caroline Loder – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (20/08/2010) - Dutch crystal meth smugglers are jailed – UK Border Agency
external story (20/08/2010) - Man jailed over Worcester sex crimes – BBC News
external story (20/08/2010) - Bradford man banned from football grounds for disorder – BBC News
external story (20/08/2010) - BBC facing human rights battle with Top Gear’s The Stig – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/08/2010) - Second footballer wins court gagging order – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/08/2010) - Rail link compensation scheme launched – The Independent
external story (20/08/2010) - ‘Wildlife criminal’ goes to jail for smuggling falcon eggs – The Guardian
external story (20/08/2010) - Hampshire nursing home illegal immigrants deported – BBC News
external story (20/08/2010) - Essex Police admit Maria Stubbings murder case mistakes – BBC news
external story (20/08/2010) - Bracknell woman in gastric bypass NHS legal challenge – BBC News
external story (20/08/2010) - BBC presenter who claimed he killed gay lover prosecuted for wasting police time – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/08/2010) - Home Secretary bans English Defence League march in Bradford – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (19/08/2010) - UK brothel users escape crackdown on forced prostitution – The Guardian
external story (19/08/2010) - Judge criticises council for trying to force contraception on woman – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/08/2010) - Legal aid is in tatters and only long-term thinking can mend it – The Guardian
external story (19/08/2010) - Attorney General will step in to end speculation over David Kelly death – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/08/2010) - Catholic charity’s appeal over gay adoption fails – BBC News
external story (19/08/2010) - New anti-terror laws could see religious and political groups banned: Liberty – The Guardian
external story (19/08/2010) - Tricky task of sentencing the young for serious crimes
external story (19/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/08/2010) - Soldier fight death case dropped – BBC News
external story (18/08/2010) - Order bans ex-prisoner from Long Eaton – BBC News
external story (18/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/08/2010) - Dentist’s right to substitute others for himself undermines ‘worker’ claim, rules EAT – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/08/2010) - When it comes to HIV in this country, the law is a mess – and prejudice thrives – The Guardian
external story (18/08/2010) - Advertising Standards Authority bans animal charity ad – BBC News
external story (18/08/2010) - Ex-miners claim injuries were under-compensated – BBC News
external story (18/08/2010) - Police chief seeks ban on protest marches – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/08/2010) - My legal hero: Lord Bingham of Cornhill – The Guardian
external story (18/08/2010) - Micro pig farm gets ad ban for pet that’s not so wee wee wee – The Guardian
external story (18/08/2010) - West Sussex sex attack sentence ‘too lenient’ – BBC news
external story (18/08/2010) - No prosecutions in Caroline Loder MS death probe – BBC news
external story (18/08/2010) - Sex attacker’s sentence increased – The Independent
external story (18/08/2010) - Courts could be set up in shopping centres, Magistrates’ Association says – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/08/2010) - Law firms report rise in job-related legal advice cases – The Guardian
external story (18/08/2010) - The barrister who acts for notorious defendants – BBC News
external story (17/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/08/2010) - Ministry of Sound murderer receives life sentence – The Guardian
external story (17/08/2010) - New privacy law needed – justice minister – The Guardian
external story (17/08/2010) - Legal aid cuts put access to justice at risk, say lawyers – The Guardian
external story (17/08/2010) - Four-year-old apologises as part of scheme where criminals say sorry to victims – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/08/2010) - Corrupt policeman jailed for seven years – the Guardian
external story (17/08/2010) - Firm fined after worker falls through roof
external story (17/08/2010) - Wheel clampers to be banned on private land – The Guardian
external story (17/08/2010) - Can community sentences replace jail? – BBC News
external story (16/08/2010) - Criminal justice reform speech – Ministry of Justice
external story (16/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/08/2010) - Terror laws overused by police, research suggests – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/08/2010) - Wife killer Eddie Gilfoyle launches third appeal – BBC News
external story (16/08/2010) - David Kelly death inquest may be reopened – The Guardian
external story (16/08/2010) - Judge slams police after teacher is acquitted of kissing a friend – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/08/2010) - Solicitors battle to continue forced marriages work – The Independent
external story (16/08/2010) - Sons of man killed by German locum GP face prosecution – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/08/2010) - 30 years’ jail for double-murder businessman – The Independent
external story (16/08/2010) - Mansfield has to rewrite memoirs after libelling killer – The Independent
external story (16/08/2010) - Sion Jenkins: the Home Office decides that ‘not guilty’ is different from ‘innocent’ – The Guardian
external story (16/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/08/2010) - VHCC Scheme from July 2010 – The Bar Council
external story (13/08/2010) - Driving test fraudster jailed after ‘repeatedly failing client exams’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/08/2010) - Parliament must clarify privacy law, legal experts demand – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/08/2010) - Anti-terrorism law arrests fail to secure convictions – The Independent
external story (13/08/2010) - Terror suspects get ‘shadow justice’, says Amnesty – BBC News
external story (13/08/2010) - Experts call for David Kelly inquest – The Guardian
external story (13/08/2010) - Horror film paedophile jailed indefinitely – BBC News
external story (13/08/2010) - Will Charles Taylor end up in a British jail? – BBC News
external story (12/08/2010) - Basis of Copyright Tribunal royalty ruling flawed, says High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (12/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/08/2010) - Life for hitman hired by husband to murder ex-wife for fortune in her will – The Guardian
external story (12/08/2010) - Coroners’ service reform review delaying inquests – BBC News
external story (12/08/2010) - Celebrities use British laws regarded as toughest in the world – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/08/2010) - High Court backs boy who rejected father – The Independent
external story (12/08/2010) - Cocaine smuggler jailed for 20 years after drug-laced rum killed drinker – The Guardian
external story (12/08/2010) - Christian Wandsworth Council worker loses sacking claim – BBC News
external story (12/08/2010) - Ken Clarke’s enthusiasm for cuts in the justice system comes at a high price – The Guardian
external story (12/08/2010) - What can councils use by-laws for? – BBC News
external story (12/08/2010) - Advocates to face tougher regulation under new proposals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/08/2010) - Campaigner drowns grey squirrel – The Independent
external story (12/08/2010) - Four police officers to face charge of causing actual bodily harm to Babar Ahmad – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (12/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/08/2010) - Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2010 published – Ministry of Justice
external story (11/08/2010) - Minor breaches of contract can combine to make major breach, rules Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/08/2010) - New proposals for the regulation of lawyers – Bar Standards Board
external story (11/08/2010) - Three million in the queue for compensation over PPI mis-selling – The Guardian
external story (11/08/2010) - Why are over-70s banned from jury duty? – BBC News
external story (11/08/2010) - Nurse convicted of killing wife in Southport – BBC News
external story (11/08/2010) - ASA watchdog bans ‘offensive’ anti-terror hotline radio advert – The Guardian
external story (11/08/2010) - Hitman guilty of Surrey housewife murder – BBC News
external story (11/08/2010) - Letting over-70s serve on juries ‘would disrupt criminal trials’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/08/2010) - Sion Jenkins compensation bid rejected – The Independent
external story (10/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (10/08/2010) - Omak Maritime Ltd v Mamola Challenger Shipping Co Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (10/08/2010) - R (PM) v Hertfordshire County Council – WLR Daily
external story (10/08/2010) - R v Geary – WLR Daily
external story (10/08/2010) - Judge to rule on Daniel Ubani’s attempts to silence sons of dead patient – The Guardian
external story (10/08/2010) - Family judges alarmed over legal aid tender – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/08/2010) - Is the European court of justice a legal or political institution now? – The Guardian
external story (10/08/2010) - Human rights: from Europe to the UK – The Guardian
external story (10/08/2010) - Stirland case coroner calls for witness reforms – BBC News
external story (10/08/2010) - Bar Council Kicks Off Week of Events to Promote Entry to the Bar – Bar Council
external story (09/08/2010) - Lockheed Martin Corpn v Willis Group Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (09/08/2010) - Health & Safety Executive v Wolverhampton City Council and another – WLR Daily
external story (09/08/2010) - BNY Corporate Trustee Services Ltd v Eurosail-UK 2007-3BL plc and others – WLR Daily
external story (09/08/2010) - UK Border Agency investigation finds cause for ‘significant concern’ – The Guardian
external story (09/08/2010) - Youth worker jailed for grooming under-age girl – The Independent
external story (09/08/2010) - Man who threatened to kill Cheryl Cole jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/08/2010) - Pair jailed for life for murder of pub landlord – The Independent
external story (09/08/2010) - IPCC takes no action after girl hit by Taser by mistake – BBC News
external story (09/08/2010) - Fears over legal aid to vulnerable – The Independent
external story (09/08/2010) - Children left in danger by court delays – The Guardian
external story (09/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/08/2010) - Allhallows Staining Church Act 2010
external story (06/08/2010) - Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Act 2010
external story (06/08/2010) - Local authorities threaten legal action over axed school buildings programme – The Guardian
external story (06/08/2010) - Child protection database to be switched off – BBC News
external story (06/08/2010) - Lord Carlile to investigate abuse at private school – BBC News
external story (06/08/2010) - Can you really predict a prisoner’s death? – BBC News
external story (06/08/2010) - Lawyers see ‘explosion’ in cohabitation cases – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (06/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/08/2010) - Call for ‘urgent action’ on children’s services – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (05/08/2010) - High Court considers hyperlinked pages as context in defamation case – OUT-LAW.com
external story (05/08/2010) - Singing pensioner faces jail after breaching Asbo – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/08/2010) - Legal rights for some, if some people say so – The Guardian
external story (05/08/2010) - Ex-MP to sue successor over ‘expense claim libel’ – BBC News
external story (05/08/2010) - Government shelves domestic violence prevention scheme – The Guardian
external story (05/08/2010) - Legal aid clients left in limbo after payment changes – BBC News
external story (05/08/2010) - Damilola Taylor killer to be freed despite posing ‘high risk’ – The Guardian
external story (05/08/2010) - Teenager jailed for 20-minute attack on dog – The Independent
external story (05/08/2010) - Prisoners paid £1m in late-release compensation – The Independent
external story (05/08/2010) - Can we address miscarriages of justice that occurred before our time? – The Guardian
external story (05/08/2010) - MoD scientist’s death blamed on safety failure – The Guardian
external story (04/08/2010) - Two vicars held over suspected sham marriages – The Guardian
external story (04/08/2010) - Jailed for aircraft grab – The Independent
external story (04/08/2010) - Google to allow trade marks as keywords across Europe – OUT-LAW.com
external story (04/08/2010) - Prepare for Change – The Bar Council
external story (04/08/2010) - Stockler v Revenue and Customs Comrs – WLR Daily
external story (04/08/2010) - Man jailed over schoolgirl abuse in Greater Manchester
external story (04/08/2010) - Yorkshire Ripper bids to challenge ‘whole life’ tariff – BBC News
external story (04/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/08/2010) - Dancer spared jail over benefits fraud – The Independent
external story (04/08/2010) - Who, What, Why: How do judges decide on sentences? – BBC News Magazine
external story (04/08/2010) - ‘Prolific’ teenage burglar jailed – The Independent
external story (04/08/2010) - ASA clears Marie Stopes TV ad – The Guardian
external story (04/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/08/2010) - MoD settles stressed press officer case – BBC News
external story (04/08/2010) - Joint enterprise law questioned by mother of teen convict – The Guardian
external story (04/08/2010) - Theresa May scraps power to ban domestic abusers from victims’ homes – The Independent
external story (04/08/2010) - Judge’s fury at ‘insolent’ hoodie – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/08/2010) - Sheffield City Council v Wall and others – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - R v Rochford – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - R v Ahmed – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - Regina v Chaytor and others – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - Hoist UK Ltd v Reid Lifting Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - Leo Pharma A/S and another v Sandoz Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - Stockton on Tees Borough Council v Aylott – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - Imerman v Tchenguiz and others; Same v Imerman – WLR Daily
external story (03/08/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (03/08/2010) - RBS handed FSA’s biggest fine for money laundering lapses – The Guardian
external story (03/08/2010) - Four men guilty of murdering couple in bungled ‘honour killing’ – The Guardian
external story (03/08/2010) - Special constable guilty of ‘excessive’ assault – The Independent
external story (03/08/2010) - Nine jailed after girl forced into prostitution – The Independent
external story (03/08/2010) - TV boss jailed for killing wife – BBC News
external story (03/08/2010) - Antiques dealer given eight years over stolen Shakespeare – The Independent
external story (03/08/2010) - Court of Protection Rules Committee publishes review – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (03/08/2010) - Pleural plaques former claimants payment scheme – Ministry of Justice
external story (03/08/2010) - Battle of the forms ends without terms and conditions victor – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/08/2010) - A power supreme? – BBC News
external story (02/08/2010) - 17,000 immigration appeals unopposed – The Independent
external story (02/08/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/08/2010) - Five Minutes With: Jonathan Sumption QC – BBC News
external story (02/08/2010) - Regina v B (F); Same v P (A); Same v C (J) – WLR Daily
external story (02/08/2010) - Regina (Electoral Commission) v City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court (United Kingdom Independence Party intervening)
external story (02/08/2010) - Regina v Rollins – WLR Daily
external story (02/08/2010) - Serious Organised Crime Agency v Perry – WLR Daily
external story (02/08/2010) - Legislation.gov.uk replaces OPSI and Statute Law Database – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/08/2010) - Romanians jailed for making their children beg and steal – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - Campaigners try to force MoD to court over Afghan killings – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - Employers warned that unpaid internships could ‘break law’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/08/2010) - Ministers to review curb on doctors hours – BBC News
external story (02/08/2010) - Sarah’s law roll-out begins after test run ‘saves 60 from abuse’ – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - £30m heroin smuggler avoids deportation thanks to obscure law – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/08/2010) - Ian Huntley sues prison service for £100,000 after razor attack – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - Sniper sues Army over error which put him in danger of being kidnapped by al-Qaeda – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/08/2010) - Expenses: Court denies accused defence of parliamentary privilege – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - Adverts for strippers ‘to be banned from Jobcentres’ – BBC News
external story (02/08/2010) - Coalition budget faces legal challenge from Fawcett Society over claims women will bear brunt of cuts – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - All-day drink law was a mistake, says Sir Hugh Orde – BBC News
external story (02/08/2010) - Ministers consider rates cap on legal loan sharking – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - MPs ‘denied enough time to study electoral reform bill’ – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - Family win school catchment spying case – The Guardian
external story (02/08/2010) - Coal miners pursue law firms over ‘undersettled’ compensation – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (30/07/2010) - Police cleared over CS spray use in Brentwood – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Cheshire businessman cleared of murder for third time – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Ex-Labour MPs and Tory peer lose expenses appeals – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/07/2010) - Mageean v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and others – WLR Daily
external story (30/07/2010) - Lekpo-Bozua v Hackney London Borough Council (Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (30/07/2010) - Regina v Dunn – WLR daily
external story (30/07/2010) - Seldon v Clarkson Wright & Jakes (Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (30/07/2010) - Secretary of State for the Home Department v AF (No 4); Same v AN; Same v AE – WLR Daily
external story (30/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (30/07/2010) - Scrapped retirement age will live on in private sector, says expert – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/07/2010) - Garry Newlove killer’s appeal dismissed – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Three Preston men jailed for brutal killing of father – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Overhauling the Licensing Act – Home Office
external story (30/07/2010) - CPS launches consultation on human trafficking public policy – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (30/07/2010) - Three found guilty over sham marriage scam – UK Border Agency
external story (30/07/2010) - Passport fraudster jailed – UK Border Agency
external story (30/07/2010) - Boys’ attempted rape conviction appeals rejected – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - ‘Mocking’ killers of three-year-old boy jailed for life – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Daily Mail and Sun pay out to Tamil hunger striker – The Guardian
external story (30/07/2010) - Teenagers’ ‘happy slapping’ sentences to be reviewed – The Independent
external story (30/07/2010) - UKIP wins court case over order to pay back donation – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Luton man who threw egg at Baroness Warsi jailed – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Cuts ‘would close supreme court’ – The Guardian
external story (30/07/2010) - Covertly found assets no longer valid in divorce – The Guardian
external story (30/07/2010) - Al Fayed loses damages in fight over Oxted oil field – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - Parents of Mansfield neglect death girl lose appeals – BBC News
external story (30/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/07/2010) - Kent lawyer loses retirement age discrimination case – BBC News
external story (29/07/2010) - Bocardo SA v Star Energy UK Onshore Ltd and another – WLR Daily
external story (29/07/2010) - Regina (ZO (Somalia)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Regina (MM (Burma)) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (29/07/2010) - Morrison Sports Ltd and others v Scottish Power UK plc – WLR Daily
external story (29/07/2010) - Regina v Gnango – WLR Daily
external story (29/07/2010) - Hertfordshire County Council v Veolia Water Central Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (29/07/2010) - Secretary of State for the Home Department v AF (No 4); Same v AN; Same v AE – WLR Daily
external story (29/07/2010) - Terror suspects could win damages after control orders ruling – The Guardian
external story (29/07/2010) - Lord chief justice defends trial by jury – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/07/2010) - Theresa May to scrap asbos – The Guardian
external story (29/07/2010) - Calls for judge to conduct London G20 inquest – BBC News
external story (28/07/2010) - Appropriation (No. 3) Act
external story (28/07/2010) - The High Court’s jurisdiction in relation to criminal proceedings – Law Commission
external story (28/07/2010) - Academies Act 2010
external story (28/07/2010) - Finance (No. 2) Act 2010
external story (28/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (28/07/2010) - Law student wins £10,000 after being branded a paedophile on Facebook – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/07/2010) - Family court service criticised over increased demand – BBC News
external story (28/07/2010) - Emails and phones snooped on by authorities every minute – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/07/2010) - Parents of Mansfield neglect death girl lose appeals – BBC News
external story (28/07/2010) - Khyra Ishaq tragedy: ministers urged to tighten law on home education – The Guardian
external story (28/07/2010) - DNA jails ‘merciless’ rapist after 20 years – The Independent
external story (28/07/2010) - Starved girl Khyra Ishaq’s death ‘was preventable’ – BBC News
external story (28/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (28/07/2010) - Regina (Cart) v Upper Tribunal (Public Law Project intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (27/07/2010) - Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Europe Ltd and others v Dow Deutschland Inc and others – WLR Daily
external story (27/07/2010) - Sex abuse claim for £5m against Catholic order faces court challenge – The Guardian
external story (27/07/2010) - ‘Court of Protection cost me £50,000' – BBC News
external story (27/07/2010) - An MP’s posturing talk of a burqa ban – The Guardian
external story (27/07/2010) - Election watchdog urges proof of ID for voters – The Independent
external story (27/07/2010) - ‘Guru’ jailed for attacking women – BBC News
external story (27/07/2010) - Libel law must be changed to protect free speech, Supreme Court hears – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/07/2010) - MPs pass law paving way for school shake-up in England – BBC News
external story (27/07/2010) - UK court action over Congolese ‘illegal minerals’ – BBC News
external story (27/07/2010) - Poachers given open season after fishing law is accidentally abolished – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/07/2010) - Khyra Ishaq serious case review to be released – BBC News
external story (27/07/2010) - Ian Tomlinson death: attorney general backs CPS inaction – The Guardian
external story (27/07/2010) - Call for drug users to face civil penalties – The Independent
external story (27/07/2010) - UK opts-in to plan to share evidence between EU police – BBC News
external story (27/07/2010) - Ritz hotel fraudster jailed for five years – The Guardian
external story (27/07/2010) - Schoolboys launch rape conviction appeal – The Independent
external story (27/07/2010) - Attorney General reports on Unduly Lenient Sentences examined in 2009 – Attorney General’s Office
external story (27/07/2010) - Pc ‘could face sack’ over Ian Tomlinson G20 death – The Independent
external story (27/07/2010) - Deportation fast-track system for asylum seekers is illegal, court rules – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/07/2010) - Rymer v Director of Public Prosecutions – WLR Daily
external story (26/07/2010) - In re Perrins, deceased; Perrins v Holland and others – WLR Daily
external story (26/07/2010) - Jon Venables case: inquiry ordered into parole supervision – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - Ruling expected on ‘fast-track deportation’ policy – The Independent
external story (26/07/2010) - Prisons minister says criminals could cut jail sentences by saying ‘sorry’ – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - Ian Tomlinson coroner is urged to stand aside – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - MPs due to vote on England academies reforms – BBC News
external story (26/07/2010) - Jon Venables case: the legal arguments – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - Burka ban Tory MP could face legal action – The Independent
external story (26/07/2010) - Rape charge anonymity pledge dropped after protests by MPs – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/07/2010) - Government to target no win, no fee legal deals – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - Footballer Gavin Grant jailed for life for gun murder – The Guardian
external story (26/07/2010) - Government announces consultation on Jackson’s CFA reforms – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (26/07/2010) - ‘Happy slapping’ youths detained for grandfather death – BBC News
external story (26/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (26/07/2010) - Father jailed for attack on Teesside paramedics – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Financial adviser jailed over Teesside pensions fraud – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Rymer v Director of Public Prosecutions – WLR Daily
external story (23/07/2010) - In re Perrins, deceased; Perrins v Holland and others – WLR Daily
external story (23/07/2010) - Mayor of London (on behalf of the Greater London Authority) v Hall and others – WLR Daily
external story (23/07/2010) - Regina v A and others – WLR Daily
external story (23/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (23/07/2010) - Reforming the law on level crossings – Law Commission
external story (23/07/2010) - Responses to Ministry of Justice consultation – Upper age limit for jury service – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (23/07/2010) - New code of practice to close multi-million pound stolen phones loop – Home Office
external story (23/07/2010) - Legal high’ Naphyrone to be a Class B drug from Friday – Home Office
external story (23/07/2010) - No charges over death of Ian Tomlinson – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (23/07/2010) - Solicitor General: speech to the ALBA summer conference – Attorney General’s Office
external story (23/07/2010) - Implementation of Bribery Act delayed – OUT-LAW.com
external story (23/07/2010) - Man jailed for kicking father to death in Southport – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - NHS Somerset to hold inquiry into killer care home boss – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Kent woman wins Sheerness murder conviction appeal – BBC news
external story (23/07/2010) - People in rural villages to be allowed to build on green belt without planning permission – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/07/2010) - Ex-wife returns to court to ask for bigger divorce settlement – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/07/2010) - £4m stolen mobile loophole closed – The Independent
external story (23/07/2010) - Iraqi pupil to be thrown out of Britain over age dispute – The Independent
external story (23/07/2010) - Boris Berezovsky’s second wife wins record £100m divorce settlement – The Guardian
external story (23/07/2010) - Huddersfield hit-and-run death driver jailed – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie win privacy damages – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Trials without juries ‘must be last resort’ – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Bulger killer Venables jailed over child abuse images – BBC News
external story (23/07/2010) - Polo playing dotcom tycoon forced to pay wife £7 million in divorce settlement – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/07/2010) - Ian Tomlinson death: police officer will not face criminal charges – The Guardian
external story (22/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (22/07/2010) - Lord chief justice calls for shorter cases – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (22/07/2010) - Fears mount over ‘£500m’ legal aid cut – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (22/07/2010) - Young mother jailed for false rape claim against teenager – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/07/2010) - Nick Clegg’s ‘illegal’ Iraq war gaffe prompts legal warning – The Guardian
external story (22/07/2010) - ‘Make community sentences more challenging’ – The Independent
external story (22/07/2010) - Nurse guilty of murdering parents at Bournemouth home – BBC News
external story (22/07/2010) - Mercy killer appeals against murder conviction for giving son fatal overdose – The Guardian
external story (22/07/2010) - New rules on universal jurisdiction – Ministry of Justice
external story (22/07/2010) - Ian Tomlinson death: lawyers challenge CPS over decision not to prosecute – The Guardian
external story (22/07/2010) - Man, 74, jailed for killing son in takeaway row – The Independent
external story (22/07/2010) - First pathologist in Ian Tomlinson case faces GMC inquiry over unrelated complaints – The Guardian
external story (22/07/2010) - Magistrate disciplined after comment to foreign defendant – The Independent
external story (22/07/2010) - Solicitors face tough challenge but consumer benefits win case for change – The Guardian
external story (22/07/2010) - AV referendum question published – BBC News
external story (22/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (21/07/2010) - Civil and Criminal Justice: Repeals Consultation – Law Commission
external story (21/07/2010) - MP urges fines for credit card firms over child porn – BBC News
external story (21/07/2010) - Butler-Sloss calls for focus on children – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (21/07/2010) - ITN faces court challenge over pensions – The Guardian
external story (21/07/2010) - Paddy Power’s blind footballers ruled onside by ASA – The Guardian
external story (21/07/2010) - Bribery Act implementation – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/07/2010) - McKinnon ‘could serve time in British jail’ – The Independent
external story (21/07/2010) - ‘Tome raider’ jailed again for stealing antique books – The Guardian
external story (21/07/2010) - Innovative rehabilitation pilot – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/07/2010) - CPS case preparation ‘neglected’, chief inspector’s report finds – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (21/07/2010) - Compensation for girls abused by children in care – The Independent
external story (21/07/2010) - Ian Tomlinson death: verdict tomorrow on whether police will be charged – The Guardian
external story (21/07/2010) - Times libel ruling shows Reynolds privilege is of little practical use – The Guardian
external story (21/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (20/07/2010) - Regina (GC) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis; Regina (C) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (20/07/2010) - Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd v Berrisford – WLR Daily
external story (20/07/2010) - Regina v A and others – WLR Daily
external story (20/07/2010) - Report shows imbalance in ethnic minority SDT referrals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/07/2010) - Hundreds face fines for killing squirrels – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/07/2010) - Devon paedophile spared jail due to ‘treatment delay’ – BBC News
external story (20/07/2010) - Bar chairman backs calls to reconsider drug laws – The Independent
external story (20/07/2010) - Inside the Parole Board: how freedom is granted or denied for prisoners – The Guardian
external story (20/07/2010) - Torture inquiry chairman is ‘compromised’ – BBC News
external story (20/07/2010) - Cambridge graduate sentenced for rare books theft – The Independent
external story (20/07/2010) - Many offenders in jail too long, says parole chief – The Guardian
external story (20/07/2010) - ‘Gay couples will get equal right to marry’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/07/2010) - ‘Locked-in’ stroke victim asks for ruling on mercy killing – The Independent
external story (20/07/2010) - Mond and another v MBNA Europe Bank Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (19/07/2010) - Harris v Registrar of Approved Driving Instructors – WLR Daily
external story (19/07/2010) - Regina v Ward (Barry) – WLR Daily
external story (19/07/2010) - Orlando Figes to pay fake Amazon review damages – BBC News
external story (19/07/2010) - File sharers targeted with legal action over music downloads – The Guardian
external story (19/07/2010) - Prenuptial agreements on rise amongst younger men – The Guardian
external story (19/07/2010) - CS spray man in legal action against Essex Police – BBC News
external story (19/07/2010) - Cosmetic ‘cowboys’ face wave of lawsuits – The Guardian
external story (19/07/2010) - Minister says Burka ban would be ‘un-British’ – The Independent
external story (19/07/2010) - Revealed: brutal guide to punishing jailed youths – The Observer
external story (19/07/2010) - Democracy Village set to be demolished – The Guardian
external story (19/07/2010) - Academies Bill ‘rushed through’ claim – BBC News
external story (19/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/07/2010) - Newspaper story did not qualify for responsible journalism defence, says Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/07/2010) - Al-Jedda v Secretary of State for Defence – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Regina (Gaunt) v Ofcom (Liberty intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Serious Organised Crime Agency v Gale and another – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Army ‘involved in torture mission with US troops’ – The Independent
external story (16/07/2010) - Today, the firms behind the Buncefield fire will be held to account. But will they be made to pay? – The Independent
external story (16/07/2010) - Owner of fighting dogs from Llanbradach jailed – BBC News
external story (16/07/2010) - Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe awaits tariff decision – BBC News
external story (16/07/2010) - Romanian prince wins libel battle – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/07/2010) - Fears over new EU snooping powers for police – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/07/2010) - Yorkshire Ripper will not be given parole, high court rules – The Guardian
external story (16/07/2010) - Clause does not bar court from correcting contract, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/07/2010) - Baby P doctor suspended for one year – The Guardian
external story (16/07/2010) - Buncefield companies fined £5.35m for oil depot blaze – The Guardian
external story (16/07/2010) - Goluboviv v Golubovic – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Flood v Times Newspapers Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - R (Rickets) v Basildon Magistrates’ Court – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Quinn Direct Insurance Ltd v The Law Society of England and Wales – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - A v Essex County Council – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Regina v Thompson, Regina v Crawford, Regina v Gomulu, Regina v Allen, Regina v Blake, Regina v Kasunga – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Franks and another v Bedward and another – WLR Daily
external story (16/07/2010) - Metropolitan Police bids to block Baby Peter inquest – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - ‘Wicked’ woman jailed over false rape claim – The Independent
external story (15/07/2010) - EasyJet founder wins Ryanair libel payout – The Independent
external story (15/07/2010) - CPS damages claim saga rumbles on – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/07/2010) - Jail term for Luton man over fatal punch – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Bristol drug gang jailed after covert police operation – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Killers jailed for murders of London chef and flatmate – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Bailii: Recent Decisions
external story (15/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/07/2010) - Man jailed for fatal drunk crash in Nottinghamshire – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Judges hear Clarke’s plans for justice – Ministry of Justice
external story (15/07/2010) - CPS lawyer admits serious offences in breach of trust – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (15/07/2010) - Government begins RIPA review – OUT-LAW.com
external story (15/07/2010) - Staffordshire police cleared over stillborn baby – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Abuse appeal started by Catholic Middlesbrough Diocese – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Manchester social services criticised over baby’s care – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - British Legion to provide free legal advice for families of soldiers killed on active service – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/07/2010) - Foreign doctors responsible for overdoses: NHS watchdog – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/07/2010) - Budget cut of 25% will ‘deny justice’, warns Crown Prosecution Service – The Guardian
external story (15/07/2010) - Classified documents reveal UK’s role in abuse of its own citizens – The Guardian
external story (15/07/2010) - Jail term for Luton man over fatal punch – BBC News
external story (15/07/2010) - Couple jailed for giving baby methadone – The Guardian
external story (15/07/2010) - Judge kicks out £4.3m case against Rooney – The Independent
external story (15/07/2010) - Criminal law – procedural amendments – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (14/07/2010) - Prime Minister to launch Ministry of Justice reform priorities – Ministry of Justice
external story (14/07/2010) - Lord Mayor’s dinner for the Judiciary – The Mansion House Speech – Speech by Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
external story (14/07/2010) - Rapid review of counter-terrorism powers – Home Office
external story (14/07/2010) - Preston brothel closed – UK Border Agency
external story (14/07/2010) - Counter-terrorism powers to face government review – BBC News
external story (14/07/2010) - Man who raped boy, 15, in Milton Keynes wood detained – BBC News
external story (14/07/2010) - Teen’s texted gossip to other juror jeopardised two trials – The Guardian
external story (14/07/2010) - Legal aid lawyers facing fight to survive after tendering shake-up – The Guardian
external story (14/07/2010) - Taser used on Moat did not have Home Office approval – The Independent
external story (14/07/2010) - Ryanair guilty of misleading ads – The Independent
external story (14/07/2010) - ASA bans Mafia Wars Facebook ad – The Guardian
external story (14/07/2010) - ‘Shocking’ London Dungeon ad banned – The Guardian
external story (14/07/2010) - Crown prosecutor who dropped assault case for £10,000 jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/07/2010) - Transsexual spared jail because of risk of attack – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/07/2010) - Former MI6 man Daniel Houghton admits secrecy breach – BBC News
external story (14/07/2010) - Life for former Suffolk pub landlord who murdered wife – BBC News
external story (13/07/2010) - Segway driver becomes first prosecuted in Britain – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/07/2010) - Johnny Cash fan jailed for playing music too loudly – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/07/2010) - Welsh Assembly badger cull order quashed – The Independent
external story (13/07/2010) - Jon Gaunt loses high court case over ‘gratuitous’ interview – The Guardian
external story (13/07/2010) - New interrogation policy faces early legal challenge – The Guardian
external story (13/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (13/07/2010) - Judge Gerald Price QC resigns following sex claim – BBC News
external story (13/07/2010) - Practice guidance – Mckenzie Friends: Civil and Family Courts – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (13/07/2010) - ‘Legal High’ Naphyrone to be Class B Drug – Home Office
external story (13/07/2010) - Three men linked to liquid bomb plot guilty of conspiracy to murder – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (13/07/2010) - Man jailed over racism row bus stop death in Liverpool – BBC News
external story (13/07/2010) - Man jailed for stabbing footballer Calum Davenport – BBC News
external story (13/07/2010) - Organised crime gangs ‘outwitting police’ – The Independent
external story (13/07/2010) - Police payout for men beaten at Gaza protest – The Independent
external story (13/07/2010) - BT pension fund seeks legal ruling on taxpayers’ obligation to underwrite deficit – The Guardian
external story (13/07/2010) - Israeli embassy Gaza protesters have sentences cut – BBC News
external story (13/07/2010) - Campaigner guilty of Oxford University arson plot – BBC News
external story (13/07/2010) - Baby P doctor faces being struck off – The Independent
external story (13/07/2010) - Fury as ‘superb’ training scheme for legal aid lawyers faces axe – The Guardian
external story (12/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/07/2010) - Regina (Raphael) v Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court and another – WLR Daily
external story (12/07/2010) - Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Smallwood and another – WLR Daily
external story (12/07/2010) - Regina v Magro and others – WLR Daily
external story (12/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/07/2010) - Plans to reform defamation law announced – Ministry of Justice
external story (12/07/2010) - Jail sentence for Peterborough internet dating rapist – BBC News
external story (12/07/2010) - ‘Crime gang’ jailed for high value car thefts – BBC News
external story (12/07/2010) - Jeremy Bamber claims he was framed for murder by cousins – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/07/2010) - Food Standards Agency to be abolished by health secretary – The Guardian
external story (12/07/2010) - Ian Tomlinson pathologist accused of incompetence over autopsies – The Guardian
external story (12/07/2010) - Focus of Raoul Moat investigation turns on police – The Observer
external story (12/07/2010) - Legal high ‘NRG1' to be made Class B drug – The Independent
external story (12/07/2010) - Would-be suicide bombers jailed for life – BBC News
external story (12/07/2010) - Court rejects challenge to cycle hire station – The Independent
external story (12/07/2010) - Barristers interested in new business structures, BSB survey shows – Bar Standards Board
external story (12/07/2010) - Benefit cheats caught on Wife Swap TV show avoid jail – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - Brothel owner Wayne Baker ordered to pay £135,000 – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - Parliament Sq. evictions case reaches Appeal Court – The Independent
external story (09/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/07/2010) - Pc cleared over Uckfield fatal sports car crash – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - Man who killed Hertfordshire neighbour for money jailed – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - Anti-terrorism stop and search powers dropped – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Policeman tricked teenagers into accepting cautions to meet his targets – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Southern Pacific Securities 05-2 plc (in substitution for Southern Pacific Personal Loans Ltd) v Walker and another – WLR Daily
external story (09/07/2010) - HJ v Secretary of State for the Home Department; HT v Same ú – WLR Daily
external story (09/07/2010) - ENE Kos 1 Ltd v Petroleo Brasileiro SA – WLR Daily
external story (09/07/2010) - Rochdale crushed cleaner firm fined £140k – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - Support officer jailed for giving criminals information – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - What price should policyholders pay for fraudulent insurance claims? – Law Commission
external story (09/07/2010) - Three men linked to liquid bomb plot guilty of conspiracy to murder – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (09/07/2010) - Illegal immigrant convicted of identity fraud – UK Border Agency
external story (09/07/2010) - ISPs take Digital Economy Act to the courts – OUT-LAW.com
external story (09/07/2010) - Abu Hamza extradition to US blocked on human rights grounds – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Second boy to appeal against attempted rape conviction – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - A fake eBay bidder in County Durham must pay £5,000 – BBC news
external story (09/07/2010) - Trading laws will not be changed for Boxing Day on a Sunday – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Baby P doctor missed opportunities to prevent abuse – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Protests as anonymity plan for rape defendants is confirmed – The Guardian
external story (09/07/2010) - Britain’s ‘draconian’ libel laws to be reformed – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Clay company fined for polluting Dartmoor stream – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - Father jailed for killing daughter in Norwich in 1985 – BBC News
external story (09/07/2010) - English language schools win court battle over tightening of visa rules – The Guardian
external story (09/07/2010) - Schoolboy jailed for life over fatal house fire – The Independent
external story (09/07/2010) - Woman loses court battle over garden access – The Independent
external story (09/07/2010) - Lesbians jailed for attacking neighbour – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Antiques dealer guilty of handling stolen Shakespeare folio – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/07/2010) - Adedoyin v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (08/07/2010) - A v East Sussex County Council and another – WLR Daily
external story (08/07/2010) - Church of England pays damages over abuse claims – BBC News
external story (08/07/2010) - Solicitors vie for judicial office – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (08/07/2010) - Why the Supreme Court ruled against the deportation of gay asylum-seekers – The Independent
external story (08/07/2010) - FSA to seek exemption for the City from from tough EU rules on bankers’ pay – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/07/2010) - BT and TalkTalk challenge Digital Economy Act – BBC News
external story (08/07/2010) - Top law officers to be stripped of policy making roles, says Dominic Grieve – The Guardian
external story (08/07/2010) - Payout for Nottingham brain damage teenager – BBC News
external story (08/07/2010) - Man jailed for 1986 rape – The Independent
external story (08/07/2010) - Refugee and Migrant Justice clients lose High Court bid – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (08/07/2010) - Private law firms letting down the side on diversity – The Guardian
external story (08/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (07/07/2010) - Teenager cleared of throwing can at Facebook party – The Independent
external story (07/07/2010) - UK’s first private prison condemned in report – The Independent
external story (07/07/2010) - Unions threaten strike action over civil service redundancy deal – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Interrogation guidelines published for the first time – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/07/2010) - Data Protection Act costs country £53m every year – The Independent
external story (07/07/2010) - Torture inquiry will not lead to any prosecutions – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Torture inquiry: Pressure from courts and victims forced government’s hand – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Government to compensate torture victims as official inquiry launched – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Court to rule on gay asylum seekers – The Independent
external story (07/07/2010) - Teachers to be given new powers to crack down on nuisance pupils – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Handing foreign intelligence to British courts to be made illegal – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/07/2010) - Privacy laws must move with the times – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - David Cameron must not compromise on torture – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Behavioural advertising is fair if users can opt out, says privacy watchdog – OUT-LAW.com
external story (07/07/2010) - Government rules out appealing defence costs cap judgment – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/07/2010) - Supreme court recognises gay asylum rights – The Guardian
external story (07/07/2010) - Munby calls for more openness in family courts – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (06/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/07/2010) - Britain’s top law firms lose their magic touch in the downturn – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (06/07/2010) - Government accused of declaring war on unions over strike law and redundancy plans – The Guardian
external story (06/07/2010) - Man jailed indefinitely for ‘lolly stick’ row stabbings – The Independent
external story (06/07/2010) - What isn’t wrong with Sharia law? – The Guardian
external story (06/07/2010) - Hospital trust pay-out for brain-damaged taxi driver – BBC News
external story (06/07/2010) - Ex-teaching assistant jailed for child porn – The Independent
external story (06/07/2010) - Ravichandran and another v Lewisham London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (06/07/2010) - Home Office advice to gay asylum seekers criticised – BBC News
external story (06/07/2010) - Courts owed £1.3bn in unpaid fines, audit reveals – BBC News
external story (06/07/2010) - Tortured terror suspects to get official inquiry at last – The Guardian
external story (06/07/2010) - Man jailed for Reading court petrol attack on defendant – BBC News
external story (06/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (06/07/2010) - Landmark ruling in drugs case – UK Border Agency
external story (06/07/2010) - Test of endurance for CPS employee in race case – The Guardian
external story (06/07/2010) - Data protection laws: chance to have your say – Ministry of Justice
external story (06/07/2010) - Fox and others v North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust – WLR Daily
external story (05/07/2010) - Day and another v Hosebay Ltd; Howard de Walden Estates Ltd v Lexgorge Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (05/07/2010) - Metropolitan Housing Trust v Hadjazi – WLR Daily
external story (05/07/2010) - Judicial culture still deters gay and lesbian lawyers, say researchers – The Guardian
external story (05/07/2010) - Child prison restraint rules to be disclosed – The Independent
external story (05/07/2010) - ‘Big brother’ traffic cameras must be regulated, orders home secretary – The Guardian
external story (05/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/07/2010) - Coalition to stick with Labour’s Equality Act – BBC News
external story (03/07/2010) - £11m compensation awarded to 7/7 victims – BBC News
external story (03/07/2010) - Contract law does not bind ‘Part 36' offers to settle, rules Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/07/2010) - Parliament Square protesters win eviction reprieve – The Guardian
external story (03/07/2010) - Oxford Brookes student jailed over false rape claim – BBC News
external story (03/07/2010) - Relocation: The Search for Common Principles – Speech by Lord Justice Thorpe
external story (02/07/2010) - Court examines Labour Muslim slur election leaflet – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Judges reject government appeal over stop-and-search – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Drunk Exeter ‘piggy back’ sex attacker, 18, jailed – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Man jailed for life for Kent body-in-suitcase murder – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/07/2010) - Regina v Budimir and another; Interfact Ltd Liverpool City Council – WLR Daily
external story (02/07/2010) - R (Smith) v Oxfordshire Assistant Deputy Coroner (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (02/07/2010) - Criminal law: new offences, amendments and provisions – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (02/07/2010) - The new Legal Ombudsman – Bar Standards Board
external story (02/07/2010) - Boy to appeal against attempted rape conviction – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Rogue City broker jailed over unauthorised £3m trading – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Villagers’ fury after High Court rules ‘travellers can build toilets on green belt land’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/07/2010) - Legal assisted suicide creates ‘slippery slope’ to doctors killing without consent, expert claims – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/07/2010) - Lawyer cleared of Ritz hotel £250m sale fraud – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Khyra Ishaq starvation couple begin appeal – BBC News
external story (02/07/2010) - Voting reform ballot planned for May – The Guardian
external story (02/07/2010) - Woman banned over dog that killed grandson – The Independent
external story (02/07/2010) - Mother loses appeal over baby’s removal – The Independent
external story (02/07/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (01/07/2010) - Cuts on the agenda of family justice review – Ministry of Justice
external story (01/07/2010) - Post-It notes and the end of written history – BBC News
external story (01/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/07/2010) - Regina (Noone) v Governor of HMP Drake Hall and another – WLR Daily
external story (01/07/2010) - Fiddes v Channel Four Television Corporation and others – WLR Daily
external story (01/07/2010) - Was it necessary to turn an insult involving coconuts into a criminal prosecution? – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/07/2010) - Lawyers warn that court closures could threaten access to justice – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/07/2010) - Full judgment: R (Smith) v Secretary of State for Defence – The Guardian
external story (01/07/2010) - Transsexual to get legal aid to help fight NHS over breast surgery row – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/07/2010) - Family justice – your views on its future – Ministry of Justice
external story (01/07/2010) - More may have to pay own legal costs – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/07/2010) - Tory MP proposes law to ban wearing burkas – The Independent
external story (01/07/2010) - Chilcot inquiry: Iraq papers show Lord Goldsmith’s warning to Tony Blair – The Guardian
external story (01/07/2010) - Jury clears activists who broke into Brighton arms factory – The Guardian
external story (01/07/2010) - Tell us which laws to scrap, urges Clegg – The Independent
external story (01/07/2010) - More immigration advice providers could close – The Guardian
external story (01/07/2010) - Iraq deaths in British custody could see military face legal challenges – The Guardian
external story (01/07/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/07/2010) - Your Freedom website launched – Ministry of Justice
external story (01/07/2010) - Baby P social worker wins libel compensation – The Independent
external story (01/07/2010) - Supreme court quashes troops’ human rights ruling – The Independent
external story (30/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/06/2010) - Court orders repayment of investors in alleged Ponzi scheme – The Guardian
external story (30/06/2010) - Bar Council backs Clarke over Prison Reform – The Bar Council
external story (30/06/2010) - Gun fanatic jailed for 30 years for murder of taxi driver – The Guardian
external story (30/06/2010) - Rapist from Greater Manchester jailed over girls’ abuse – BBC News
external story (30/06/2010) - Boris Johnson wins court order to evict Parliament Square protesters – The Guardian
external story (30/06/2010) - Ex-MPs and peer on expenses charges ‘not above the law’ – The Independent
external story (30/06/2010) - ‘Noisy sex’ Wearside woman spared jail for second time – BBC News
external story (30/06/2010) - David Cameron agrees terms of UK torture inquiry – The Guardian
external story (30/06/2010) - Supreme court to rule on human rights of soldiers – The Independent
external story (30/06/2010) - ‘Coconut’ row councillor in race conviction appeal – BBC News
external story (30/06/2010) - Ken Clarke to attack ‘bang ‘em up’ prison sentencing – The Guardian
external story (30/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/06/2010) - ‘Torture’ man wins appeal right – BBC News
external story (30/06/2010) - Paedophile dubbed ‘every parent’s nightmare’ jailed indefinitely – The Independent
external story (30/06/2010) - The Government’s vision for criminal justice reform – Ministry of Justice
external story (30/06/2010) - Iraq inquiry publishes legal advice to Blair on war – BBC News
external story (30/06/2010) - Iraq war inquiry to resume public hearings – The Independent
external story (29/06/2010) - Deane v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (29/06/2010) - Gibbon v Manchester City Council; L G Blower Specialist Bricklayer Ltd; Reeves and another – WLR Daily
external story (29/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent decisions
external story (29/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (29/06/2010) - BNP faces financial turmoil if found in contempt of court – The Guardian
external story (29/06/2010) - Calls to ban Mosquito ‘teen repellent’ device ruled out – BBC News
external story (29/06/2010) - Vetting scheme ‘would not protect children as paedophiles operate online’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/06/2010) - Lord Hope: The Creation of the Supreme Court – was it worth it? – The Guardian
external story (29/06/2010) - High Court judge to rule Parliament Square protest – BBC News
external story (29/06/2010) - Prosecutor admits halting case for £20,000 bribe – The Independent
external story (29/06/2010) - Government urged to publish ‘terror guidelines’ – BBC News
external story (29/06/2010) - Web-savvy lawyers stand to gain online – The Guardian
external story (29/06/2010) - Stepmother wins High Court ruling over £1.8m feud – The Independent
external story (29/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/06/2010) - Regina v Lee – WLR Daily
external story (28/06/2010) - Regina v Brewster – WLR Daily
external story (28/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (28/06/2010) - The incoming tide: The civil law, the common law, referees and advocates – Speech by Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls
external story (28/06/2010) - Report due into Kirk Reid police rape inquiry – BBC News
external story (28/06/2010) - Family court body review ‘needed’ – BBC News
external story (28/06/2010) - Teacher sacked for sexually inappropriate comments – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/06/2010) - Baroness Hale: Human Rights Act hampered by constitutional problems – The Guardian
external story (28/06/2010) - UK bill of rights plan a ‘bad idea’, warns head of European court – The Guardian
external story (28/06/2010) - Civil liberties row sparked by tough parole controls on terrorism act offenders – The Observer
external story (28/06/2010) - Khyra Ishaq’s mother appeals over prison sentence – BBC news
external story (28/06/2010) - Bolton firebomb threat man bailed and on the run again – BBC News
external story (28/06/2010) - Journalists win payout after police admit failing to respect press freedom – The Guardian
external story (28/06/2010) - IPCC publishes findings following investigation into Metropolitan Police handling of sexual offences case – Independent Police Complaints Commission
external story (28/06/2010) - Scotland Yard condemned for serial sex attacker failings – The Guardian
external story (28/06/2010) - Woman jailed for ‘vicious’ revenge attack – The Independent
external story (28/06/2010) - Disgraced Ali Dizaei to make renewed conviction appeal – The Independent
external story (28/06/2010) - Kenneth Noye fails to have murder term reduced – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/06/2010) - Prince of Wales intervention in Chelsea Barracks ‘unwelcome’ says judge – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/06/2010) - Teesside woman child sex abuser’s appeal rejected – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - Man caught trapping wild birds gets suspended sentence – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (25/06/2010) - Guideline hourly rates finalised – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (25/06/2010) - ASA examines viewing patterns in video-on-demand adjudication – OUT-LAW.com
external story (25/06/2010) - False rape claim mother from Norfolk is jailed – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - Newcastle woman in £150,000 scam must pay back just £1 – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - Driver who smuggled 5m cigarettes is jailed – The Independent
external story (25/06/2010) - Theresa May averts fight over 28-day detention with call for renewal – The Guardian
external story (25/06/2010) - Neo-Nazis convicted of race hate charges – The Independent
external story (25/06/2010) - BA pays damages to passenger who was moved – The Independent
external story (25/06/2010) - EU threatens UK again over data protection laws – OUT-LAW.com
external story (25/06/2010) - FOI does not require disclosure of BBC report, rules Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (25/06/2010) - Rapist jailed for 1987 sex attack in east London – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - ‘Essex boys’ murderer wins dental pain payout – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - No charges following death of Raymond Cutkelvin – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (25/06/2010) - Police payout after fans ‘locked in’ pub before match – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - No prosecution for right-to-die doctor – BBC News
external story (25/06/2010) - ‘Partial victory’ on Taliban prisoners challenge – The Independent
external story (25/06/2010) - Rangzieb Ahmed to appeal terrorism conviction – The Guardian
external story (24/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/06/2010) - BSB seeks to extend IELTS requirements for students – Bar Standards Board
external story (24/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/06/2010) - Timbrell v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (24/06/2010) - Secretary of State for the Home Department v AP (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (24/06/2010) - Ex-solicitor general Vera Baird given six-month driving ban – The Independent
external story (24/06/2010) - Probation staff admit to serious failures over sex offenders – The Guardian
external story (24/06/2010) - Multimillion-pound compensation for birth delay boy – BBC News
external story (24/06/2010) - Devon driver’s spider scare led to cyclist’s death – BBC News
external story (24/06/2010) - CPS publishes guidance on prosecuting Medicines Act offences where a dispensing error has occurred – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (24/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/06/2010) - Time to debate how we can sustain access to justice for the poor – The Guardian
external story (24/06/2010) - Kent bug scandal NHS boss awarded damages – BBC News
external story (24/06/2010) - Man in Blair and Brown murder threat jailed – BBC News
external story (24/06/2010) - Fraudster claimed disability benefits while playing football – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/06/2010) - Court to rule on men’s bid to avoid extradition – The Independent
external story (23/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (23/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/06/2010) - Bar Council Chairman – “We’re on the precipice of change” – The Bar Council
external story (23/06/2010) - Man guilty of antique horticultural books theft – BBC News
external story (23/06/2010) - Football and domestic violence – BBC Law in Action
external story (23/06/2010) - Police, prisons and probation ‘failing to tackle child gangs’ – The Guardian
external story (23/06/2010) - High Court move by Tube Lines to stop workers’ strike – BBC News
external story (23/06/2010) - Woman who had sex change wins legal right to pension at 60 – The Guardian
external story (23/06/2010) - ‘Bullied’ lawyer launches £800,000 lawsuit against employers – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/06/2010) - Rapists going free through errors by inexperienced doctors, says BMA – The Guardian
external story (23/06/2010) - Tube strike on after court refuses injunction – The Independent
external story (23/06/2010) - Boy rapist’s life sentence reduced on appeal – BBC News
external story (23/06/2010) - Fundamental look at legal aid system begins – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/06/2010) - Stamford restaurant faces £50,000 fine – UK Border Agency
external story (23/06/2010) - Government reinstates Equality Act timetable – OUT-LAW.com
external story (23/06/2010) - Workers may find discrimination claims for depression easier after EAT ruling – OUT-LAW.com
external story (23/06/2010) - Consultations on local courts published – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/06/2010) - FA (Iraq) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (22/06/2010) - Rabone and another v Pennine Care NHS Trust – WLR Daily
external story (22/06/2010) - Bulger killer child pornography case: Judge lifts ban – The Guardian
external story (22/06/2010) - Teenager jailed for murder over Facebook insult – The Guardian
external story (22/06/2010) - 2010 Budget – HM Treasury
external story (22/06/2010) - Firearms policewoman wins record damages in sexism case – The Guardian
external story (21/06/2010) - Neuberger report: more solicitor judges wanted – The Lawyer
external story (21/06/2010) - Results of Cherie Blair inquiry ‘were covered up’ – The Independent
external story (21/06/2010) - Police press home secretary to call time on late-night drinking laws – The Guardian
external story (21/06/2010) - Prison governors: short sentences do not work – The Independent
external story (21/06/2010) - Teenager-repellent ‘mosquito’ must be banned, says Europe – The Guardian
external story (21/06/2010) - Man sectioned over Stapleford grandfather’s killing – BBC News
external story (21/06/2010) - Three firms guilty over Buncefield explosion – The Independent
external story (21/06/2010) - CBI calls for shake-up of UK’s labour laws – The Guardian
external story (21/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/06/2010) - High Court blocks Exeter and Norwich super-council move – BBC News
external story (21/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (21/06/2010) - Government shuns call to change strike laws – BBC News
external story (21/06/2010) - Libel case over ‘faked’ Channel 4 Jackson family documentary dropped – The Guardian
external story (21/06/2010) - Government shelves Equality Act timetable – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/06/2010) - EAT upholds victimisation claim – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/06/2010) - Lawyer wins tribunal appeal over withdrawal of job offer – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/06/2010) - Suspended term for Plymouth sleep crash driver – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Book review claim ‘not serious enough’ for libel action, says High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/06/2010) - Government overhaul of financial regulation creates dangers, say experts – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/06/2010) - Ad watchdog clears Costa over Starbucks comparison – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/06/2010) - The future of the bar, the role of the judiciary – Speech by Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
external story (18/06/2010) - Vetting and Barring Scheme registration halted – Home Office
external story (18/06/2010) - Man jailed after UK Border Agency foils sham marriage – UK Border Agency
external story (18/06/2010) - Fraudster jailed after stealing crash victim’s identity – UK Border Agency
external story (18/06/2010) - Bar Council shares experience on easing financial barriers to the professions – The Bar Council
external story (18/06/2010) - Baby shake childminder loses manslaughter appeal – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Lover jailed for Swanwick car boot murder – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Sentence increase for man who ‘directed’ webcam abuse – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Children’s petting farms face tough new rules – The Independent
external story (18/06/2010) - Lesbian mother cannot be forced to pay maintenance – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/06/2010) - Police apology for wrongful conviction of Warren Blackwell – The Independent
external story (18/06/2010) - Home secretary Theresa May bans radical preacher Zakir Naik from entering UK – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/06/2010) - Top neuroscientist died as out-of-hours doctors failed to spot blood infection – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/06/2010) - Parents sue Bradford hospital over daughter’s death – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - IPCC clears G20 protest sergeant Delroy Smellie – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Legal action launched over Godstone Farm E. coli twins – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Cookham Wood jail breast cancer ruling quashed – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Newport father jailed after boy posing with gun shot – BBC News
external story (18/06/2010) - Royal Navy wren jailed for smuggling £2m of cocaine on warship – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/06/2010) - Cash trick man jailed for £12,000 theft – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/06/2010) - Locum GP struck off medical register for fatal overdose – The Guardian
external story (18/06/2010) - Buncefield explosion: second company guilty of safety breach – The Guardian
external story (18/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/06/2010) - BSB chair: ‘merge solicitors’ and barristers’ training courses’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/06/2010) - Regina (Law Society) v Lord Chancellor – WLR Daily
external story (17/06/2010) - MS (Palestinian Territories) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (17/06/2010) - Secretary of State for the Home Department v AP – WLR Daily
external story (17/06/2010) - Fresh legal aid cuts not ruled out by MoJ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/06/2010) - Baby P: Government lawyer apologises for handling of Sharon Shoesmith court case – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/06/2010) - Homosexual men with convictions for consensual gay sex to have record of crime wiped – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/06/2010) - Terror suspect challenges control orders in BBC film – The Guardian
external story (17/06/2010) - Increased legal rights for grandparents under new family reforms – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/06/2010) - Bloody Sunday inquiry: too much, too late – The Guardian
external story (17/06/2010) - Bloody Sunday: Prosecutors say soldiers may face perjury charges – The Guardian
external story (17/06/2010) - Terror suspect wins control order appeal – BBC News
external story (16/06/2010) - Report calls for tougher drink driving laws – The Guardian
external story (16/06/2010) - Firm in Buncefield court case guilty of safety breaches – BBC News
external story (16/06/2010) - Why children must be called to the bar – The Guardian
external story (16/06/2010) - Bank Mellat v HM Treasury – WLR Daily
external story (16/06/2010) - £8m: Britain’s compensation bill for dead and injured Iraqis – The Independent
external story (16/06/2010) - People trafficking protection measures slammed – The Independent
external story (16/06/2010) - The cost of sentencing – BBC Law in Action
external story (16/06/2010) - Shannon Matthews serious case review clears social workers – The Guardian
external story (16/06/2010) - Tugendhat J redefines meaning of defamation – The Lawyer
external story (16/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/06/2010) - Regina v George and others – WLR Daily
external story (15/06/2010) - Geldof Metaalconstructie NV v Simon Carves Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (15/06/2010) - Regina (Morge) v Hampshire County Council – WLR Daily
external story (15/06/2010) - Ajinomoto Sweeteners Europe SAS v Asda Stores Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (15/06/2010) - Regina (Vodafone Ltd and Others) v Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, Office of Communications and Others, interested parties – Times Law Reports
external story (15/06/2010) - Freedom of Information Act gives protection to royal secrets – The Times
external story (15/06/2010) - Lawyers for Bloody Sunday families view Saville report – BBC News
external story (15/06/2010) - Anti-paedophile database halted weeks before launch for ‘commonsense’ reasons – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/06/2010) - Lord Saville — an outstanding legal mind defined by Bloody Sunday inquiry –
external story (15/06/2010) - Cab rapist John Worboys in appeal to cut sentence – BBC News
external story (15/06/2010) - Yarl’s Wood staff criticised for poor investigation into child sex case – The Guardian
external story (15/06/2010) - Witnesses ‘lied to hide Prince’s involvement,’ court told – The Times
external story (15/06/2010) - Insurers’ new code may add insult to personal injury lawyers – The Guardian
external story (15/06/2010) - Teenager sentenced for rape of boys – The Independent
external story (15/06/2010) - GPs agree to waive privacy of mentally ill gun owners – The Guardian
external story (15/06/2010) - Statement on the Times
external story (15/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/06/2010) - Sex attack taxi driver has conviction appeal bid thrown out – The Independent
external story (15/06/2010) - High Court says defendant funding scheme legally flawed – BBC News
external story (15/06/2010) - Bloody Sunday ‘unjustified and unjustifiable’ – The Independent
external story (15/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/06/2010) - Ken Clarke signals ‘more sensible’ prison sentencing policy – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - What will the Legal Services Board do about referral fees? – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/06/2010) - Bar must step up competition with solicitors, chairman warns – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (14/06/2010) - GP faces GMC over Baby P abuse – The Independent
external story (14/06/2010) - New arrests data for veterans reveals ‘massive problem’ – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - Serial rapist given 12th life sentence – BBC News
external story (14/06/2010) - EHRC to launch inquiry into disability hate crimes – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - Channel Four libel case to be heard without jury – The Lawyer
external story (14/06/2010) - Government has no plans to raise age of criminal responsibility – The Independent
external story (14/06/2010) - Legal fight over spy cameras in Muslim suburbs – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - ‘Healthy’ school wins battle against local takeaway – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/06/2010) - Jury acquits G20 protester accused of being ringleader in clashes – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - Driving ban upheld for speeding 90-year-old – The Independent
external story (14/06/2010) - Human Rights Act helps fight terrorism says head of Supreme Court – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - Farm parents launch legal action – BBC News
external story (14/06/2010) - EasyJet feud descends into court battle – The Guardian
external story (14/06/2010) - Village row at High Court costs millions in legal fees – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/06/2010) - Government targets reform of health and safety laws – The Independent
external story (14/06/2010) - Parliament Square eviction case a ‘collision of rights’ – BBC News
external story (14/06/2010) - Policewoman awarded £275,000 over sex discrimination – The Independent
external story (14/06/2010) - Ex-NHS boss jailed for £200,000 fraud – The Independent
external story (11/06/2010) - Judge admits Court of Protection has ‘more than fair share of setbacks’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/06/2010) - Court of Protection publishes first report – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (11/06/2010) - Michael Jackson bodyguard in libel trial challenge – The Times
external story (11/06/2010) - Vicar ‘married hundreds in fraudulent ceremonies’ – The Independent
external story (11/06/2010) - Ken Clarke sets up secret inquiry into police killing of Azelle Rodney – The Guardian
external story (11/06/2010) - Kingsnorth protesters compensated for unlawful police search – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/06/2010) - Saville inquiry: key evidence from Bloody Sunday – The Guardian
external story (11/06/2010) - Bloody Sunday killings to be ruled unlawful – The Guardian
external story (11/06/2010) - Bar Council Chairman Sets Out ‘Radical and Progressive Vision’ for the Future of the Bar – The Bar Council
external story (11/06/2010) - Regina v Burns – Times Law Reports
external story (11/06/2010) - Ofcom will take over regulation of all participation TV – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/06/2010) - Ex Labour MPs and Tory peer lose expenses ruling – BBC News
external story (11/06/2010) - Cherie Blair cleared over court comment complaints – The Independent
external story (10/06/2010) - Coalition government to review legal services reforms – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/06/2010) - Judges keen to make wills in favour of ‘Johnny-come-lately’ relatives – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/06/2010) - Government orders review of child protection in England – BBC News
external story (10/06/2010) - Council of Europe welcomes UK inquiry into torture and rendition – The Guardian
external story (10/06/2010) - Barristers turn brokers as credit crunch hits divorce – The Times
external story (10/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/06/2010) - Thousands of anti-terror searches were illegal – BBC News
external story (10/06/2010) - Deregulating the law profession – The Guardian
external story (10/06/2010) - Professional poker player loses £156,000 at High Court – The Independent
external story (10/06/2010) - Fewer jail terms for knife-carriers, figures show – BBC News
external story (10/06/2010) - Landlord regulation proposals scrapped – The Guardian
external story (10/06/2010) - Sarah Payne murderer has 10 years taken off minimum jail term – The Guardian
external story (09/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/06/2010) - Experimental chambers BarFutures set to close – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/06/2010) - English rules tightened for immigrant partners – BBC News
external story (09/06/2010) - Prisoners must get vote by next year, warns Europe – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/06/2010) - Easyjet founder takes airline to court in row over branding rights – The Independent
external story (09/06/2010) - Owning your image – BBC Law in Action
external story (09/06/2010) - Lord Neuberger to lead appeal panel over Channel Four libel jury case – The Lawyer
external story (09/06/2010) - Hospital fined £50,000 over death of disabled man – The Guardian
external story (09/06/2010) - Child abuse reports to be published – The Independent
external story (09/06/2010) - Royal College of Nursing takes legal action against Government’s anti-paedophile database – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/06/2010) - Former head of prisons: short sentences don’t stop reoffending – The Independent
external story (09/06/2010) - Don’t delay deportation flight, government warns judges – The Guardian
external story (09/06/2010) - President of the Supreme Court defends terror rulings – The Times
external story (09/06/2010) - What alternative business structures mean for the legal profession – The Guardian
external story (09/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/06/2010) - Marshall and Others v Deputy Governor of Bermuda and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (08/06/2010) - Aviva Life and Pensions UK Ltd v Linpac Mouldings Ltd and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (08/06/2010) - Google France SARL v Louis Vuitton Malletier SA and Others Joined Cases – Times Law Reports
external story (08/06/2010) - ‘Sexual predator’ jailed for string of assaults – The Independent
external story (08/06/2010) - Nick Clegg signals rethink over rape trial anonymity – The Guardian
external story (08/06/2010) - The Academies Bill – a simple idea, complex problems – The Times
external story (08/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (07/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (07/06/2010) - Sir Mark Potter: children in danger due to court service crisis – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - Michael Mansfield QC awarded outstanding achievement prize – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - Minister plays down quick change to self-defence law – BBC News
external story (07/06/2010) - Race bias claim over insurance for minority ethnic lawyers – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - Age of criminal responsibility should be raised, says leading barrister – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/06/2010) - Buncefield verdict to renew focus on oil safety – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - Calls for change to leasehold law – BBC News
external story (07/06/2010) - Supreme court prepares to rule on heiress’s prenuptial agreement battle – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - 22 years for man who murdered sex worker – The Independent
external story (07/06/2010) - Academies bill is anti-democratic, lawyers warn – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - Activists plead lawful excuse for causing damage at arms factory – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - An unhappy anniversary for the Equal Pay Act – The Guardian
external story (07/06/2010) - Children victims of half of all sex offences – BBC News
external story (07/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/06/2010) - Regina (Boahen) v Secretary of State for the Home Office – WLR Daily
external story (04/06/2010) - Regina v Miller – WLR Daily
external story (04/06/2010) - Regina v Braithwaite – WLR Daily
external story (04/06/2010) - Richard Buxton (a Firm) v Mills-Owens
external story (04/06/2010) - The loopholes in Britain’s gun laws – The Guardian
external story (04/06/2010) - Tweeter appeals against conviction over explosive airport message – The Guardian
external story (04/06/2010) - Libel Bill gives ISPs definite 14 day window to act – OUT-LAW.com
external story (04/06/2010) - FSA loses first insider dealing case – The Times
external story (04/06/2010) - Nanny loses discrimination case against Heather Mills – BBC News
external story (04/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (03/06/2010) - Podcast: Chris Kenny, Chief Executive of the Legal Services Board – Charon QC
external story (03/06/2010) - Brazzill and others v Willoughby and others – WLR Daily
external story (03/06/2010) - In re A (Children) (Abduction: Interim Powers) – WLR Daily
external story (03/06/2010) - Kennedy v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (03/06/2010) - Regina v Penner – Times Law Reports
external story (03/06/2010) - Boris Johnson brings legal action to remove Parliament Square peace protesters – The Guardian
external story (03/06/2010) - MoJ admits drafting error in fee-capping regulations – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/06/2010) - Is ‘Tesco law’ heading for the long grass? – The Times
external story (03/06/2010) - ‘Hospital hopper’ given criminal asbo – The Guardian
external story (03/06/2010) - Guardian says dating site rivals violated database rights – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/06/2010) - Lord Lester’s bill a ‘catalyst’ for libel reform – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (03/06/2010) - UK’s gun laws are among the toughest in the world – The Independent
external story (03/06/2010) - Lord Saville’s Bloody Sunday report is a failure of the judicial process – The Guardian
external story (03/06/2010) - Revenue and Customs to challenge football creditors rule in high court – The Times
external story (03/06/2010) - Sentencing Council: judges told that justice is safe from ‘tramline’ sentencing – The Times
external story (03/06/2010) - IPCC to publish report on Rachel Nickell’s death – BBC News
external story (03/06/2010) - Plan to protect anonymity of rape accused watered down – The Independent
external story (03/06/2010) - Equalities watchdog rebukes police over disproportionate use of stop and search – The Guardian
external story (03/06/2010) - Pleading guilty to police should mean lighter sentence, judge says – The Times
external story (03/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/06/2010) - Police officer jailed for ‘cavalier’ attitude to law – The Independent
external story (03/06/2010) - Craftrule Ltd v 41-60 Albert Palace Mansions (Freehold) Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (02/06/2010) - O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur MSD Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (02/06/2010) - Jones v Kernott – WLR Daily
external story (02/06/2010) - Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – WLR Daily
external story (02/06/2010) - Mobilix Ltd (in Administration) v HM Revenue and Customs; Blue Sphere Global Ltd v Same Calltel Telecom Ltd and; Another v Same – Times Law Reports
external story (02/06/2010) - Regina v Lancaster – Times Law Reports
external story (02/06/2010) - 11th Programme of Law Reform – Consultation – Law Commission
external story (02/06/2010) - Jim Watts is serving 12 years for abusing disabled women but is he a victim of a miscarriage of justice? – The Guardian
external story (02/06/2010) - Digital Economy Act: Ofcom consults on blacklisting infringers – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/06/2010) - O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur MSD Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (01/06/2010) - Funding crisis over legal aid threatens UK asylum chaos, ministers are warned – The Guardian
external story (01/06/2010) - Pay-out after Coventry park naked boy photos caution – BBC News
external story (01/06/2010) - The case for a Bill of Rights – The Independent
external story (01/06/2010) - Europe pressures Westminster on votes for prisoners – The Guardian
external story (01/06/2010) - One in four FOI requests turned down by public bodies – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/06/2010) - Shipman coroner says all baby deaths must be probed – BBC News
external story (01/06/2010) - Ministers move to change universal jurisdiction law – The Guardian
external story (01/06/2010) - Free speech – the gloves are off – The Times
external story (01/06/2010) - Civil service redundancy decision is not quite the victory we thought – The Guardian
external story (01/06/2010) - Teenage bullies jailed for firework attack death – The Independent
external story (01/06/2010) - Lawyers prepare to hear LeO roar – The Guardian
external story (01/06/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/06/2010) - Solider jailed after illegal dog kills nephew – The Independent
external story (01/06/2010) - News of the World story on John Terry’s dad was entrapment, says judge – The Guardian
external story (01/06/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (01/06/2010) - What does Lord Lester’s defamation bill propose? – The Guardian
external story (28/05/2010) - Daughter’s new inquest bid on Anglesey mother refused – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Lincolnshire shooting ‘down to police error’ – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Tyneside death cab driver is spared jail – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/05/2010) - Craftrule Ltd v 41-60 Albert Palace Mansions (Freehold) Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (28/05/2010) - O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur MSD Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (28/05/2010) - Jones v Kernott – WLR Daily
external story (28/05/2010) - Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – WLR Daily
external story (28/05/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (28/05/2010) - Bar rules delay blamed for low LDP take-up – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (28/05/2010) - Doormen jailed after Shrewsbury club attack – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Bedfordshire father jailed for injuring twins – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Annual board elections in new code for top companies – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Baroness Scotland’s illegal immigrant cleaner jailed – The Times
external story (28/05/2010) - Teacher who attacked pupil is sacked – The Independent
external story (28/05/2010) - GPs send reforms plan back to drawing board – The Guardian
external story (28/05/2010) - First UK ad for abortion services draws 350 complaints – The Guardian
external story (28/05/2010) - Sir Geoff Hurst wins High Court case over £600,000 Spanish property – The Times
external story (28/05/2010) - Charity fraudster Peter Sainsbury jailed for five years – The Times
external story (28/05/2010) - Alton immigrant laundry director jailed – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Pair guilty of killing Leicester solicitor Vina Pate – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Ofcom unveils anti-piracy policy – BBC News
external story (28/05/2010) - Legal bid to stop council prayers – The Independent
external story (28/05/2010) - Henry beats rival vacuum cleaner in legal battle – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/05/2010) - Baby P social workers cleared to continue working – The Times
external story (27/05/2010) - Strikes are a minefield – for both sides of the dispute – The Times
external story (27/05/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (27/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/05/2010) - British Airways plc v Unite – Times Law Reports
external story (27/05/2010) - Hughes v Borodex Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (27/05/2010) - Regina (Public and Commercial Services Union) v Minister for the Civil Service – Times Law Reports
external story (27/05/2010) - Law Society president warns of looming threat to profession’s independence – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (27/05/2010) - Disabled man walks free after drug conviction – The Independent
external story (27/05/2010) - £1m each spent on most dangerous killers ‘about locking people up’ – The Guardian
external story (27/05/2010) - Government faces huge bill for defendants’ costs – The Times
external story (27/05/2010) - Cohabiting couples share property rights – The Independent
external story (27/05/2010) - Theresa May to spell out timetable for scrapping ID cards – The Guardian
external story (27/05/2010) - Lord Beaverbrook’s heirs in battle over £100 million art collection – The Times
external story (27/05/2010) - Man killed because of ‘pussy’ insult on Facebook – The Independent
external story (27/05/2010) - Queen’s speech: reforming the role of the attorney general? – The Guardian
external story (27/05/2010) - NHS trust may operate on cancer patient by force – The Times
external story (27/05/2010) - Boy guilty of murdering sisters in Tooting fire – BBC News
external story (27/05/2010) - Baha Mousa inquiry to quiz Geoff Hoon and Adam Ingram – BBC News
external story (27/05/2010) - Lord Steyn: Defamation and Privacy: momentum for substantive and procedural change? – The Guardian
external story (27/05/2010) - Taxi driver avoids prison over teenager’s death – The Independent
external story (27/05/2010) - Motorist challenges Gatso cameras – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/05/2010) - Horse trader guilty of severe animal cruelty gets eight months – The Guardian
external story (27/05/2010) - Statement on The Times content
external story (26/05/2010) - Administrative Redress: Public Bodies and the Citizen – Law Commission
external story (26/05/2010) - The Life of the Law: The Logic of Experience – Lecture given by Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, Master of the Rolls
external story (26/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/05/2010) - Nursery worker guilty of assaulting toddler – The Independent
external story (26/05/2010) - Judge orders Home Office to stop deportations without warning – The Guardian
external story (26/05/2010) - Making the law accessible for all – The Guardian
external story (26/05/2010) - Referral fees: two reports say they should stay – The Times
external story (26/05/2010) - Watchdog to revise expenses rules after MPs’ complaints – The Guardian
external story (26/05/2010) - Pledges on protest rights overshadowed by moves against ‘peace camp’ – The Independent
external story (26/05/2010) - Was the News of the World exposé on the Duchess of York justified in law? – The Guardian
external story (26/05/2010) - Son sues mother for ‘failing to protect him from childhood abuse’ – The Times
external story (26/05/2010) - Bloody Sunday report published next month – The Independent
external story (26/05/2010) - Queen’s Speech 2010 – Number 10
external story (25/05/2010) - Queen’s Speech lays out radical agenda – The Independent
external story (25/05/2010) - Daily Star in Matt Lucas privacy payout – The Guardian
external story (25/05/2010) - The Second James MacKeith Lecture: Torture old and new – The Guardian
external story (25/05/2010) - Reading transsexual loses NHS breast op court battle – BBC News
external story (25/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/05/2010) - Marshall and others v Deputy Governor of Bermuda and others – WLR Daily
external story (25/05/2010) - L’Oréal SA and others v Bellure NV and others – WLR Daily
external story (25/05/2010) - Indecent images man a ‘parent’s worst nightmare’ – The Independent
external story (25/05/2010) - Man who helped wife commit suicide will not be prosecuted – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/05/2010) - Child rape case reignites debate about putting children on trial – The Times
external story (25/05/2010) - Jealous husband jailed for killing wife – The Independent
external story (25/05/2010) - Laws on mercy killing questioned – BBC News
external story (25/05/2010) - Age of criminal responsibility in England is among lowest in Europe – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/05/2010) - GP locum victim’s family get payout – BBC News
external story (25/05/2010) - Questioning children is not easy, but it is crucial to the truth – The Times
external story (25/05/2010) - Child rape case sparks anger – The Times
external story (25/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/05/2010) - Equity, ADR, Arbitration and the Law: Different Dimensions of Justice – Speech by Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
external story (24/05/2010) - Regina (MJ (Angola)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (24/05/2010) - British Airways plc v Unite the Union – WLR Daily
external story (24/05/2010) - Roberts v Gill & Co – WLR Daily
external story (24/05/2010) - Bank Mellat v HM Treasury – Times Law Reports
external story (24/05/2010) - Vaughan v Vaughan – Times Law Reports
external story (24/05/2010) - Unite and Others v Nortel Networks UK Ltd (in Administration) – Times Law Reports
external story (24/05/2010) - Councils using anti-terror laws to spy on dog walkers – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/05/2010) - Control orders: A battleground between liberty and security in the spotlight – The Guardian
external story (24/05/2010) - ASBO bans woman from lap dancing, pole dancing and prostitution – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/05/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/05/2010) - MMR row doctor Andrew Wakefield struck off register – The Guardian
external story (24/05/2010) - Teacher escapes prison over dumbbell attack – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/05/2010) - Court victory for cigarette butt man – The Independent
external story (24/05/2010) - Two boys guilty of attempted rape charges in London – BBC News
external story (24/05/2010) - Three jailed over Blackberry killing – The Independent
external story (21/05/2010) - Rape and torture robber jailed indefinitely – The Independent
external story (21/05/2010) - Care home boss Rachel Baker jailed for killing resident – BBC News
external story (21/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/05/2010) - Class action protocol drawn up for NHS litigation – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (21/05/2010) - Court of Appeal rules on plea bargain sentencing – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (21/05/2010) - Opening Remarks at Criminal Bar Association Conference – Speech by The Rt Hon Lord Justice Leveson
external story (21/05/2010) - Update on child detention – UK Border Agency
external story (21/05/2010) - On-demand ads must be controlled, says regulator – OUT-LAW.com
external story (21/05/2010) - Rape case anonymity for defendants would be insult to victims, say activists – The Guardian
external story (21/05/2010) - ‘Incompetent’ forger jailed for fake notes in Wrexham – BBC News
external story (21/05/2010) - Rape conviction for sex offender struck off nursing register – The Guardian
external story (21/05/2010) - Torture claims investigation ordered by William Hague – The Guardian
external story (21/05/2010) - Widower to sue Lincolnshire hospital trust over death – BBC News
external story (21/05/2010) - Boys, 10 and 11, will not testify in rape trial – BBC News
external story (21/05/2010) - Dishonest cheat’ handed record £2.8m penalty by FSA – The Times
external story (21/05/2010) - BA strike starts on Monday on after court strikes down injunction – The Times
external story (21/05/2010) - Injunction over Meriden travellers’ site – BBC News
external story (21/05/2010) - Judge-only trials should be an option for serious organised crimes – The Guardian
external story (21/05/2010) - Sex blogger wins libel case against Independent on Sunday – The Guardian
external story (21/05/2010) - 7/7 inquests to probe MI5 and police role – BBC News
external story (21/05/2010) - Social services condemned over death of girl found hanged – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/05/2010) - Bilta (UK) Ltd (in liquidation) v Nazir and others – WLR Daily
external story (20/05/2010) - Regina v Kluxen; Regina v Rostas and another – WLR Daily
external story (20/05/2010) - Regina v R (L) – WLR Daily
external story (20/05/2010) - Regina v W and others – WLR Daily
external story (20/05/2010) - Extradition of computer hacker Gary McKinnon put on hold – The Guardian
external story (20/05/2010) - Chancery Lane welcomes coalition government proposals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/05/2010) - Virtual law firms: are they the place for you? – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - Appeal court upholds ruling that CPS case was abuse of process – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/05/2010) - Computer hacker Gary McKinnon could win extradition reprieve – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/05/2010) - City firms welcome survival of the Financial Services Authority – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - Robber jailed for killing man 25 years ago – The Independent
external story (20/05/2010) - UK’s secret surveillance regime does not breach human rights, rules ECHR – OUT-LAW.com
external story (20/05/2010) - SIAC: striking the balance between national security and human rights – The Guardian
external story (20/05/2010) - Law firms take up the supermarket challenge – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - CPS defends Neath teacher glue stick trial decision – BBC News
external story (20/05/2010) - Why brains and not class count in the scramble for pupillage – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - Q&A: What next for the Human Rights Act? – The Guardian
external story (20/05/2010) - Ken Clarke: a good Lord Chancellor to have on side in a fight with the Treasury – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - Doctors can be stuck off if they ignore the right to die, GMC to announce – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/05/2010) - Test changes for lawyers who qualify outside England and Wales – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - General election polling station failures prompt legal challenge from voters – The Guardian
external story (20/05/2010) - BPP law school: ‘We won’t let recruitment fiasco happen again’ – The Times
external story (20/05/2010) - Bar Standards Board endorses Wood review of pupillage – Bar Standards Board
external story (20/05/2010) - Barrister must pay over abusive emails – The Independent
external story (20/05/2010) - Lord Justice Levenson at Criminal Bar Association conference: full text – The Guardian
external story (20/05/2010) - Man guilty of killing jockeys in arson attack – The Indepedent
external story (20/05/2010) - Border agency breaking rules over detention of children in Yarl’s Wood
external story (20/05/2010) - MPs to challenge new expenses watchdog over strict rules – The Guardian
external story (20/05/2010) - Justice ministers’ responsibilities announced – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/05/2010) - Home information packs suspended – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (20/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/05/2010) - BSB publishes Preliminary Strategy 2010-2012 and Business Plan 2010 – Bar Standards Board
external story (19/05/2010) - Neuberger calls for curb on legislation – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (19/05/2010) - Press watchdog ‘not toothless’ over Stephen Gately case – BBC News
external story (19/05/2010) - Coalition sidesteps damaging split over British bill of rights –
external story (19/05/2010) - Sex discrimination victory for man – The Independent
external story (19/05/2010) - Police to regain power to charge suspects – The Guardian
external story (19/05/2010) - TV remote killer Paul Harvey wins sentence cut – The Independent
external story (19/05/2010) - Unite to appeal against air strike injunction – The Times
external story (18/05/2010) - Pakistani students arrested in terror raids win deportation battle – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/05/2010) - New coalition government must address human rights – The Guardian
external story (18/05/2010) - Claims against the police still difficult, and no help from human rights law – The Guardian
external story (18/05/2010) - Manchester and Liverpool ‘terror’ students decision day – BBC News
external story (18/05/2010) - Hospital fined £100,000 after wrong drug killed new mother – The Guardian
external story (18/05/2010) - Libel court ‘is not the right place for faith disputes’ – The Independent
external story (18/05/2010) - Magistrate defends ‘scum’ description of teenage vandals – The Guardian
external story (18/05/2010) - British Airways strikes banned by High Court – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/05/2010) - Teenagers jailed for ‘random’ bus attack – The Independent
external story (18/05/2010) - Judge told off for migrant remarks – BBC News
external story (18/05/2010) - Death by a thousand cuts for legal aid – The Guardian
external story (18/05/2010) - Widow to lose home over legal battle with neighbour – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/05/2010) - Podcast Inside Track: Nicholas Green QC – Chairman of the Bar on the future of the legal profession – Charon QC
external story (17/05/2010) - Guidance to Advocates – Advocates Graduated Fees Reduction of 4.5% – The Bar Council
external story (17/05/2010) - Mobilx Ltd ( in administration) v Revenue and Customs Commissioners; Blue Sphere Global Ltd v Same; Calltel Telecom Ltd and another v Same – WLR Daily
external story (17/05/2010) - Mother who beat toddler son to death is jailed for a minimum of 16 years – The Independent
external story (17/05/2010) - Work starts to reverse ban on using intercept evidence in criminal trials – The Guardian
external story (17/05/2010) - White supremacist jailed over chemical weapon – The Independent
external story (17/05/2010) - Judge replaced in Chelsea barracks case – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/05/2010) - Gary McKinnon: a test case for principles – The Guardian
external story (17/05/2010) - Gary McKinnon: Theresa May urged to block extradition order – The Guardian
external story (17/05/2010) - Charge against ‘gay sin’ preacher dropped – BBC News
external story (17/05/2010) - Man jailed for life killing Asperger’s sufferering neighbour – The Independent
external story (17/05/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/05/2010) - ZN and Others (Afghanistan) v Entry Clearance Officer – Times Law Reports
external story (17/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/05/2010) - R (Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd) v Wolverhampton City Council – WLR Daily
external story (14/05/2010) - Cooper v Attorney General – WLR Daily
external story (14/05/2010) - Government outlines plans on privacy and surveillance – OUT-LAW.com
external story (14/05/2010) - Council breached information law – BBC News
external story (14/05/2010) - Reading transsexual to wait for NHS breast op ruling – BBC News
external story (14/05/2010) - Teesside hammer killer refused Guardian interview – BBC News
external story (14/05/2010) - Girl, 8, admits she lied about sexual assault – The Independent
external story (14/05/2010) - Ban on lawyer who aided boiler rooms – The Times
external story (14/05/2010) - City of London security guards told to report ‘suspicious’ photographers – The Guardian
external story (14/05/2010) - Judge throws out libel action over Baader-Meinhof link in journalist’s blog – The Times
external story (14/05/2010) - Autistic pianist makes legal history after UK’s last secret court opens – The Times
external story (14/05/2010) - Barry George wins damages over claim he was obsessed with Cheryl Cole – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/05/2010) - Competition Commission confirms ban on point-of-sale PPI – The Guardian
external story (14/05/2010) - Camden Ripper must never be released, judge rules – The Guardian
external story (14/05/2010) - Men jailed for Essex Pin number murder – BBC News
external story (13/05/2010) - Eversheds to fight employment tribunal bias ruling – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (13/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/05/2010) - ZN (Afghanistan) and others v Entry Clearance Officer – WLR Daily
external story (13/05/2010) - Regina v White; Regina v Dennard; Regina v Perry; Regina v Rowbotham – WLR daily
external story (13/05/2010) - In re Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander Ltd (in administration) – WLR Daily
external story (13/05/2010) - Noble v Owens – Times Law Reports
external story (13/05/2010) - Responses to Ministry of Justice consultation – Civil Law Reform Bill – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (13/05/2010) - Does the Law Society know that there’s an internet generation? – The Times
external story (13/05/2010) - Woman loses privacy case over Bebo pictures published in magazine – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/05/2010) - Man guilty of murdering Skelmersdale landlord – BBC News
external story (13/05/2010) - Solicitors’ insurance: is it time to stop insuring rogue lawyers? – The Times
external story (13/05/2010) - Teenager will not face charges over neighbour’s fatal stabbing – The Times
external story (13/05/2010) - Sentence of ‘prank’ carjacker from Northampton is cut – BBC News
external story (13/05/2010) - IPCC clear police over Thames Valley death – BBC News
external story (13/05/2010) - Man jailed for brutal drug murder – The Independent
external story (13/05/2010) - Whistleblower wins appeal against jail term in Greek medical corruption case – The Times
external story (13/05/2010) - Ken Clarke is a good fit for the Ministry of Justice – The Guardian
external story (13/05/2010) - Blakelock murder suspect re-released on bail – The Independent
external story (12/05/2010) - Man cleared of Bristol stabbings by reason of insanity – BBC News
external story (12/05/2010) - Wiltshire coroner orders review into suicide – BBC News
external story (12/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/05/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/05/2010) - Educating future mediators – Speech by Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls
external story (12/05/2010) - Software company’s liability clause was not ‘reasonable’, says High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (12/05/2010) - Regina v N; Regina v D; Regina v L – Times Law Reports
external story (12/05/2010) - Online Catering Ltd v Acton and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (12/05/2010) - Regina (Coombes) v Waltham Forest London Borough Council – Times Law Reports
external story (12/05/2010) - Muuse v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (12/05/2010) - Struck-off doctor jailed for selling slimming pills – The Independent
external story (12/05/2010) - England fan extradited to Portugal to serve jail term – The Independent
external story (12/05/2010) - Transsexual cites human rights in call for breast enlargement on NHS – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/05/2010) - OFT under fire over whistleblowers after BA price-fixing trial fails – The Guardian
external story (12/05/2010) - Man fined £26k over fake computer games – BBC News
external story (12/05/2010) - Raleigh guilty over Nottingham forklift truck death – BBC News
external story (12/05/2010) - More than 200 patients sue Liverpool Women’s Hospital – BBC News
external story (12/05/2010) - Boys aged 10 and 11 go on trial for rape – The Times
external story (12/05/2010) - Mauled boy’s uncle pleads guilty over Wavertree death – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - Man injured in Wiltshire crash is awarded millions – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - Jail for Suffolk sex abuse prison officer – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/05/2010) - In re Frankice (Golders Green) Ltd and others – WLR daily
external story (11/05/2010) - Regina (Public and Commercial Services Union) v Minister for the Civil Service – WLR Daily
external story (11/05/2010) - 12 tuns of wine, horse provender and a robe allowance – spech by Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls
external story (11/05/2010) - Grandmother wins Kent County Council foster care ruling – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - Men guilty of ‘web affair’ revenge acid attack – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - Man who called for murder of PM pleads guilty to terror charge – The Independent
external story (11/05/2010) - ASA to investigate ‘offensive’ Paddy Power football TV ad – The Guardian
external story (11/05/2010) - Twitter user fined for tweeting joke airport bomb threat – The Times
external story (11/05/2010) - Pagan police get right to take festivals as holiday – The Times
external story (11/05/2010) - Ex-coach jailed for drug rape attempt on girl, 12 – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - Woman who smothered grandmother loses murder appeal – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - Telford worker injury firm fined £75,000 – BBC News
external story (11/05/2010) - MI5 faces allegations over torture of British man in Bangladesh – The Guardian
external story (11/05/2010) - Acid attacker jailed for 30 years for avenging family’s ‘dishonour’ – The Times
external story (11/05/2010) - Tycoon’s wife gives taxman secret files – The Sunday Times
external story (10/05/2010) - Jailed Cazenove partner ordered to pay over £500,000 – The Times
external story (10/05/2010) - Lord Carey intervenes in council prayers battle – The Guardian
external story (10/05/2010) - UK policy on gay and lesbian asylum seekers challenged in Supreme Court – The Guardian
external story (10/05/2010) - Algerian terror suspect allowed to stay for children – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/05/2010) - Competition Commission clears music biz merger – OUT-LAW.com
external story (10/05/2010) - Prisoners may be unpopular but they should still vote – The Times
external story (10/05/2010) - Regina v Neish – WLR Daily
external story (10/05/2010) - Regina v Cooper (John) – WLR Daily
external story (10/05/2010) - Record £105m legal cost claim in ‘toxic waste’ case – The Independent
external story (10/05/2010) - Ex-coach jailed for drug rape attempt on girl, 12 – BBC News
external story (10/05/2010) - Risk of lawyer uninsurability ahead of SRA reform – The Lawyer
external story (10/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/05/2010) - KFC fined after cockroach seen eating chip – The Guardian
external story (10/05/2010) - BNP faces legal threat amid new racism claims over redrafted constitution – The Guardian
external story (10/05/2010) - Civil servants win redundancy pay court challenge – The Guardian
external story (10/05/2010) - Cardiff man jailed for stealing car with baby inside – BBC News
external story (10/05/2010) - Victims of sex abuse in Catholic children’s homes set to win damages – The Observer
external story (10/05/2010) - Draft law opens way for first women bishops by 2014 – The Sunday Times
external story (10/05/2010) - BA price-fixing trial collapses – The Guardian
external story (10/05/2010) - BAILII: recent Decisions
external story (07/05/2010) - Regina (Clue) v Birmingham City Council and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (07/05/2010) - Al Rawi and Others v Security Service and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (07/05/2010) - Regina (Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry) v Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, The NHS Confederation (Employers) Co Ltd, interested party – Times Law Reports
external story (07/05/2010) - NML Capital Ltd v Republic of Argentina – Times Law Reports
external story (07/05/2010) - Parabola Investments Ltd and another v Browallia Cal Ltd (formerly Tangent Investments Ltd) and others – WLR Daily
external story (07/05/2010) - Farstad Supply AS v Enviroco Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (07/05/2010) - Regina v Y (A) – WLR Daily
external story (07/05/2010) - Al Rawi and others v Security Service and others – WLR daily
external story (07/05/2010) - Man jailed for killing fundraiser in Cwmbran – BBC news
external story (07/05/2010) - Holyhead sex abuse traffic warden jailed – BBC News
external story (07/05/2010) - Northampton man banned from wearing skirt breached Asbo – BBC News
external story (07/05/2010) - Goodwin’s key ally faces ban as FSA closes in – The Times
external story (07/05/2010) - Family of man whose fatal disease was missed by doctors to sue NHS – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/05/2010) - Maclaren payout to children injured by pushchairs – The Times
external story (07/05/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (07/05/2010) - Football fan Garry Mann ‘devastated’ to lose extradition battle – Independent
external story (07/05/2010) - Smuggler of endangered birds’ eggs avoids jail – The Guardian
external story (07/05/2010) - Barristers could have right to sue solicitors for unpaid fees – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (06/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/05/2010) - Judges halt latest moves towards secrecy in the courts – The Times
external story (06/05/2010) - More Crown Court trials without jury may go ahead – BBC News
external story (06/05/2010) - Family courts: ‘the changes were a misguided, politically motivated fudge’ – The Times
external story (06/05/2010) - Sixteen-hour control order curfews breach human rights, supreme court told – The Guardian
external story (06/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/05/2010) - Copyright exceptions must be expanded and clarified, says new group – OUT-LAW.com
external story (06/05/2010) - Law Society seeks to block privilege for non-lawyers – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (06/05/2010) - Father killed newborn daughter first time they were left alone – The Guardian
external story (06/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/05/2010) - Parliamentary privilege, new constitutions and favourite speeches – The Times
external story (05/05/2010) - Regina v Hancox; Regina v Duffy – Times Law Reports
external story (05/05/2010) - Former Guantánamo detainees set for payouts after winning secrecy appeal – The Guardian
external story (05/05/2010) - Quest for increased openness is giving security services the jitters – The Times
external story (05/05/2010) - Edlington boys to appeal against torture sentences – BBC News
external story (05/05/2010) - Justice? In the law, women are unequal partners – The Times
external story (05/05/2010) - Bid to impose asbo for wearing low-slung trousers dropped – The Guardian
external story (05/05/2010) - Want to know about hung Parliaments? Just ask eminent constitutional lawyers – The Times
external story (05/05/2010) - Kuwait invasion airline battle back in court – The Independent
external story (05/05/2010) - Edlington brothers are refused appeal against sentences – The Guardian
external story (05/05/2010) - Judge calls for review of 24 hour licensing laws – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/05/2010) - Media judges in the spotlight as Eady J’s future is thrown into doubt – The Lawyer
external story (04/05/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/05/2010) - Government cannot use secret evidence in Guantánamo torture case, court rules – The Guardian
external story (04/05/2010) - Regina (Clue) v Birmingham City Council and another (Shelter intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (04/05/2010) - Financial Services Authority and Others v Amro International SA – Times Law Reports
external story (04/05/2010) - Bournemouth University Higher Education Corporation v Buckland – Times Law Reports
external story (04/05/2010) - Pensioner who stabbed wife to death in failed suicide pact walks free – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/05/2010) - PwC partner Colin Tenner sues over redundancy – The Times
external story (04/05/2010) - Sexual predator who ran website for paedophiles jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/05/2010) - Parents win compensation after son born with cerebral palsy after hospital error – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/05/2010) - Tribunal rejects financier’s £4m harassment claim – The Times
external story (04/05/2010) - Guantanamo damages claimants to hear evidence ruling – BBC News
external story (04/05/2010) - Army to be sued for war crimes over its role in Fallujah attacks – The Independent
external story (04/05/2010) - Controversial paediatrician David Southall wins appeal – The Guardian
external story (04/05/2010) - Court battle of wife and mistress settled – The Independent
external story (01/05/2010) - Football fixtures protected by copyright but not database right, says High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/05/2010) - Pensioner cleared of killing wife of 50 years in failed suicide pact – The Guardian
external story (01/05/2010) - The legal threat to our spiritual tradition – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/04/2010) - Carey’s intervention backfires – The Guardian
external story (30/04/2010) - Private Powys GP banned from prescribing drugs by GMC – BBC News
external story (30/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/04/2010) - Muuse v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (30/04/2010) - HH (Somalia) v Secretary of State for the Home Dept; AM (Somalia) v Same; J (Somalia) v Same; MA (Somalia) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (30/04/2010) - Independent News and Media Ltd and Others v A – Times Law Reports
external story (30/04/2010) - Privacy & freedom of expression: a delicate balance – Speech by Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls
external story (30/04/2010) - Snowball fight man jailed for Rhuddlan murder – BBC News
external story (30/04/2010) - ‘Happy endings’ massage boss cleared of running brothel – BBC News
external story (30/04/2010) - Carnage student pub crawl organiser spared jail after punching 61-year-old unconscious – The Guardian
external story (30/04/2010) - Parents sue over E.coli outbreak – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/04/2010) - Ex-archbishop attacks judges over gay counselling ruling – The Guardian
external story (30/04/2010) - OFT drops Tesco price-fixing claims – The Guardian
external story (30/04/2010) - NHS pays £10,000 to family of psychiatric patient who committed suicide – The Times
external story (30/04/2010) - Social workers missed signs of parents’ abuse of daughter – The Times
external story (30/04/2010) - GP drove on motorway while almost five times drink-drive limit – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/04/2010) - Teenager convicted of ultra rightwing terror plot – The Guardian
external story (30/04/2010) - Religion row as appeal judge dismisses Christian’s sacking appeal – The Gaurdian
external story (29/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/04/2010) - Hughes v Borodex Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (29/04/2010) - Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police and another v Homer – WLR Daily
external story (29/04/2010) - Employment Appeal Tribunal issues TUPE judgment on contract wins – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/04/2010) - “World’s worst tennis pro” loses Telegraph libel case – The Lawyer
external story (29/04/2010) - General counsel ‘bypass law firms’ and go directly to the bar – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/04/2010) - After the Icelandic volcano: what the lawyers expect next – The Times
external story (29/04/2010) - Bar Council begins consultation on modernising terms of instructions from solicitors – The Bar Council
external story (29/04/2010) - What the legal services reforms could mean for how bar does business – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/04/2010) - MI5 files must be kept from 7/7 victims’ families, coroner told – The Guardian
external story (29/04/2010) - In a hung Parliament, the Queen’s task is to endorse choices made by politicians – The Times
external story (29/04/2010) - ‘Practical joke’ victim to receive payout – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/04/2010) - Law and order policies: what do Britain’s judges think? – The Times
external story (29/04/2010) - Lady Greenfield and Royal Institution settle sex discrimination case – The Guardian
external story (29/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/04/2010) - Senior judge says ‘torrent of legislation’ made legal system incomprehensible – The Times
external story (29/04/2010) - Teacher cleared of pupil murder bid – The Guardian
external story (29/04/2010) - Great-grandmother tagged over goldfish sale overturns sentence – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/04/2010) - Woman shot dead by police lawfully killed, jury rules – BBC News
external story (29/04/2010) - Benefits restriction on terror suspects’ wives was illegal, European court rules – The Guardian
external story (29/04/2010) - Millionaire wins battle to build eco home on own island – The Independent
external story (29/04/2010) - Garry Mann wins injunction against extradition – The Guardian
external story (29/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (29/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/04/2010) - Bar Council Chairman Calls for Bar’s Voice to be Heard on Cuts – The Bar Council
external story (28/04/2010) - Regina v Upper Bay Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (28/04/2010) - Irish Reel Productions Ltd v Capitol Films Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (28/04/2010) - Regina v Richards – Times Law Reports
external story (28/04/2010) - FSA set to fine two banks for mishandling customer complaints – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/04/2010) - England fan loses Portugal extradition court fight – BBC News
external story (27/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (27/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/04/2010) - Bar Council launches ‘ProcureCo’ model as Bar looks to evolve business structures – The Bar Council
external story (27/04/2010) - Football Dataco Ltd and others v Brittens Pools Ltd; Same v Yahoo! UK Ltd; Same v Stan James (Abingdon ) Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (27/04/2010) - Link Lending Ltd v Hussain and another – WLR Daily
external story (27/04/2010) - Regina (Shoesmith) v Ofsted and others – WLR Daily
external story (27/04/2010) - Winterflood Securities Ltd and others v Financial Services Authority – WLR Daily
external story (27/04/2010) - Blair Peach killed by police at 1979 protest, Met report finds – The Guardian
external story (27/04/2010) - Surge in new laws sparked by recession, research reveals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (27/04/2010) - Legal challenge to Alex Salmond’s exclusion from BBC leaders’ debates – The Guardian
external story (27/04/2010) - Human rights court to decide football fan Garry Mann’s fate – The Independent
external story (27/04/2010) - City lawyer ‘sacked for writing online erotic novel’ sues for £3.5m – Daily Telep
external story (27/04/2010) - Police defend sex offender monitoring as 300 remain missing – The Independent
external story (27/04/2010) - Jack Tweed cleared of rape – The Guardian
external story (27/04/2010) - The Times to challenge reporting ban on landmark expenses hearing – The Times
external story (27/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/04/2010) - Female Birmingham council workers win ‘£600m pay claim’ – BBC News
external story (27/04/2010) - The Sun pays out to doctor over front-page terror slur – The Guardian
external story (27/04/2010) - Election 2010 – The Bar Council
external story (26/04/2010) - Khatri v Cooperatieve Centrale Raiffeisen-Boerenleenbank BA – WLR Daily
external story (26/04/2010) - R v Modjiri – WLR Daily
external story (26/04/2010) - FSA hits insider dealer with £956,000 bill – The Times
external story (26/04/2010) - Prison population hits record 85,000 after end of early releases – The Guardian
external story (26/04/2010) - Jackson report: litigation processes and their impact on costs – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (26/04/2010) - Man sentenced for lying over James Bulger killer – BBC News
external story (26/04/2010) - Suspected counterfeits can be destroyed if not defended by importer, says HMRC – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/04/2010) - Robert Verkaik: A legal battle that could run for years to come – The Independent
external story (26/04/2010) - Politicians’ legal fight in private to avoid trial over expenses – The Times
external story (26/04/2010) - Police to release secret report on the death of Blair Peach – The Guardian
external story (26/04/2010) - Firefighter who slept with boss wins payout – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/04/2010) - Europe presses UK to introduce total ban on smacking children – The Guardian
external story (26/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/04/2010) - Shops ordered to pay £20m over ‘toxic sofas’ – BBC News
external story (26/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/04/2010) - Fish fraud in Cotswolds lands chippy with fine – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - ‘Boastful’ killer, 17, detained for four years – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - Race attack rail passenger from Hertfordshire jailed – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - Media: British Chiropractic Association v Dr Simon Singh – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (23/04/2010) - British Chiropractic Association v Singh – Times Law Reports
external story (23/04/2010) - Man jailed for sex with autistic girl – The Independent
external story (23/04/2010) - Property tycoon in £400m divorce battle declared bankrupt – The Independent
external story (23/04/2010) - Angel Delight model convicted of battering doctor to death – The Guardian
external story (23/04/2010) - Relatives of 7/7 bombers refused legal aid for inquests – The Guardian
external story (23/04/2010) - Rugby World Cup star’s former business partner faces jail for child pornography – The Times
external story (23/04/2010) - Ryanair backs down over stranded passengers’ bills – The Times
external story (23/04/2010) - Porthcawl teacher jailed for child abuse video – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - John Lennon Airport sexual image atheist gets Asbo – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - Compensation for man accused of training September 11 attackers – The Independent
external story (23/04/2010) - Trader wins £1.4m bank bonus case – The Independent
external story (23/04/2010) - HSE warning after gas fitter jailed for Powys work – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - Paedophile killer’s jail term cut by 10 years – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - Sweet firm fined over worker crushed to death – BBC News
external story (23/04/2010) - Family found guilty of lagoon body murder – The Independent
external story (23/04/2010) - Baby P council chief loses sacking battle – The Independent
external story (23/04/2010) - Attorney General Welcomes Pro Bono Progress – Attorney General’s Office
external story (22/04/2010) - Discrimination case makes history – BBC News
external story (22/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/04/2010) - R (F (A Child)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Thompson) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (22/04/2010) - Five cleared of trying to extort £4.25m from duke over stolen Da Vinci painting – The Guardian
external story (22/04/2010) - Law Society boss rejects members’ decision over ‘Tesco law’ – The Times
external story (22/04/2010) - UK torture inquiry demanded by victims’ care groups – The Guardian
external story (22/04/2010) - Judicial mediation in Employment Tribunal cases falls short – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (22/04/2010) - Sadistic charity boss tortured Liverpool sex workers – BBC News
external story (22/04/2010) - Burglar takes legal action over prisoner vote ban – BBC News
external story (22/04/2010) - Tracey Sutherland jailed for neglect of baby son found dead at her home – The Guardian
external story (22/04/2010) - Ryanair boss to challenge EU law on hotel bills – The Times
external story (22/04/2010) - Sats boycott prompts threat of legal challenge – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/04/2010) - AWOL soldier loses sentence appeal – The Independent
external story (22/04/2010) - Law Society and Bar Council braced fight to maintain legal aid – The Times
external story (22/04/2010) - Marmite launches legal action against BNP – The Independent
external story (22/04/2010) - Sex offenders win legal challenge over register – BBC News
external story (21/04/2010) - Court backs extradition of mother to US on abduction charge – The Guardian
external story (21/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (21/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/04/2010) - AWOL soldier appeals against jail sentence – The Independent
external story (21/04/2010) - Man ‘angry at phone call’ killed stranger in Greenwich – BBC News
external story (21/04/2010) - Nine face trial for biggest UK jewellery robbery – The Independent
external story (21/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/04/2010) - Baby P killer Steven Barker loses rape appeal bid – BBC News
external story (20/04/2010) - BSB launches survey on the future of the profession – Bar Standards Board
external story (20/04/2010) - Sun Life Assurance of Canada (UK) Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (20/04/2010) - MAK and RK v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (20/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (20/04/2010) - House of Lords transformation plans leaked – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2010) - Comedian Mark Thomas wins £1,200 over police search – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2010) - Father guilty of killing daughter in Norwich in 1985 – BBC News
external story (20/04/2010) - Lap-dancing clubs may take cases to European court – The Guardian
external story (20/04/2010) - FSA bans two analysts after bets on leaks – The Times
external story (20/04/2010) - Call to change law after burglar death case – The Independent
external story (20/04/2010) - Worker wins £100,000 after ‘environmental discrimination’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/04/2010) - Suspended paediatrician David Southall wins GMC appeal – BBC News
external story (20/04/2010) - Lawyers ‘desperate’ to buy shares before buyout, court told – The Independent
external story (20/04/2010) - Pakistani sex offender wins right to stay in UK – BBC News
external story (20/04/2010) - Digital Economy Act: This means war – The Guardian
external story (19/04/2010) - Burglar murder charge dropped at last minute – The Guardian
external story (19/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (19/04/2010) - Man jailed for poison of baby son with painkillers – BBC News
external story (19/04/2010) - Spy camera lecturer must register as sex offender – The Independent
external story (19/04/2010) - Race-claim barrister in dismissal appeal – The Lawyer
external story (19/04/2010) - Mother jailed after 15-year-old daughter plays truant – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/04/2010) - Female solider awarded £17,000 by employment tribunal – The Guardian
external story (19/04/2010) - Fraudster jailed for £34m Ponzi scheme – The Independent
external story (19/04/2010) - OFT faces challenge to £225m price-fixing ruling – The Times
external story (19/04/2010) - Legal experts fear new case of ‘libel tourism’ – The Guardian
external story (19/04/2010) - Composer wins contaminated blood payout challenge – The Independent
external story (19/04/2010) - Barry George refused £1.4 million compensation claim over Jill Dando murder – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/04/2010) - Council tried to seize ‘veggie’ child – The Times
external story (19/04/2010) - Poisoned children win compensation fight against Corby borough council – The Guardian
external story (19/04/2010) - Ex-lover jailed for nurse’s ‘frenzied’ killing – The Independent
external story (19/04/2010) - Man loses licence after drink-driving in toy Barbie car – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/04/2010) - Woman barred from pubs in England and Wales – The Independent
external story (16/04/2010) - Legal first as girl, 5, consulted in ‘tug-of-love’ court case – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/04/2010) - Ex-footballer Rosenior fights brother’s deportation – BBC News
external story (16/04/2010) - Family of rendition victim begins legal action against Government – The Independent
external story (16/04/2010) - Lawyers reject calls for Christian-sensitive judges – The Guardian
external story (16/04/2010) - City workers shouldn’t take offence at sexist comments, tribunal rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/04/2010) - Woman who ran ‘lucrative’ brothel jailed – The Independent
external story (16/04/2010) - Composer wins compensation review over contaminated blood – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/04/2010) - Science writer Simon Singh wins bitter libel battle – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - Unexpectedly, changes to DNA rules did get through the wash up – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - The Equality Act 2010 – what does it mean for employees? – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - First British executive jailed for corrupting foreign officials – The Guardian
external story (15/04/2010) - Will the proposed corporate governance laws improve a company’s ethics? – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - Media reporting bill ‘threat’ to vulnerable children – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/04/2010) - Charity launches legal bid to name terror suspect – The Independent
external story (15/04/2010) - Should the Human Rights Act be replaced with a Bill of Rights? – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - MoD is failing its war veterans, leaving many to face jail terms, peer says – The Guardian
external story (15/04/2010) - Will the Equality Act make everyone equal before the law? Wait for May 6 . . . – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - How many libel cases are there? – The Guardian
external story (15/04/2010) - Deportation of rapist halted by appeal judges – The Independent
external story (15/04/2010) - ‘Civil unrest’ warning over ‘un-Christian’ rulings – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/04/2010) - Lawyer of the Week: Nigel Pleming, QC – The Times
external story (15/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (14/04/2010) - Women solicitors work hard, love their jobs yet still don’t make the top. Why? – The Times
external story (14/04/2010) - Police used Taser on man in epileptic seizure – The Guardian
external story (14/04/2010) - Analysis: Two months later, and MPs may not have been granted legal aid at all – The Times
external story (14/04/2010) - Gordon Brown and David Cameron’s ignorance about legal aid does not surprise experts – The Guardian
external story (14/04/2010) - Judge criticises sex crime sentencing guidelines as offender spared jail – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/04/2010) - The Big Question: What is legal aid and should we be providing so much of it? – The Independent
external story (14/04/2010) - Businessman jailed for Greek bribery conspiracy – The Times
external story (14/04/2010) - Brain-damaged prisoner awarded £4.7m – The Independent
external story (14/04/2010) - Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010
external story (14/04/2010) - Accused MPs ‘will have to pay back legal aid’ – The Independent
external story (13/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/04/2010) - British Chiropractic Association v Singh – WLR Daily
external story (13/04/2010) - Vaughan v Vaughan – WLR Daily
external story (13/04/2010) - Independent News & Media Ltd and others v A – WLR Daily
external story (13/04/2010) - Attorney-General’s Reference (No 96 of 2009) Regina v F (Sentencing reasons) – Times Law Reports
external story (13/04/2010) - Catholic Care (Diocese of Leeds) v Charity Commission for England and Wales – Times Law Reports
external story (13/04/2010) - Law Commissions consult on creating new consumer right – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/04/2010) - Female soldier wins discrimination claim against army – The Guardian
external story (13/04/2010) - British involvement in rendition of suspects will continue, says Straw – The Independent
external story (13/04/2010) - We may have gone too far in suspecting abuse – The Times
external story (13/04/2010) - Sir Nicholas Wall: the forthright and firm judge in the family courts – The Times
external story (13/04/2010) - Judge in charge of family courts criticises ‘arrogant social workers’ – The Times
external story (13/04/2010) - Judicial committee to investigate use of ’super injunctions’ – OUT-LAW.com
external story (12/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/04/2010) - Manchester City Council Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Bournemouth Borough Council Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Flood and Water Management Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Financial Services Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Crime and Security Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Energy Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Next Step in the Bar Council’s Judicial Review on Legal Aid – The Bar Council
external story (12/04/2010) - Bar Council and CBA express outrage over legal aid cuts – The Bar Council
external story (12/04/2010) - New bribery law puts overseas payments under scrutiny – The Times
external story (12/04/2010) - Criminals evade efforts to seize millions of pounds of assets – The Times
external story (12/04/2010) - Police ‘lack resources’ to pursue war criminals – The Guardian
external story (12/04/2010) - The legislative farce of the Digital Economy Act – The Times
external story (12/04/2010) - What’s the verdict on our new supreme court? – The Guardian
external story (12/04/2010) - Plan to end ‘gold digger’ divorces – The Times
external story (12/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/04/2010) - Equality Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Sustainable Communities Act 2007 (Amendment) Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - Digital Economy Act 2010
external story (12/04/2010) - ‘Virtually blind’ pensioner with eye condition Macular Degeration jailed for killing pedestrian – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/04/2010) - Expenses MPs Devine, Chaytor and Morley get legal aid – BBC News
external story (12/04/2010) - Talk Talk restates pledge to go to court over Digital Economy Act measures – OUT-LAW.com
external story (09/04/2010) - Royal Assent for Bribery Bill and Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill – Ministry of Justice
external story (09/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (09/04/2010) - Criminals evade efforts to seize millions of pounds of assets – The Times
external story (09/04/2010) - Jayasinghe v Liyanage – Times Law Reports
external story (09/04/2010) - O’Beirne v Hudson – Times Law Reports
external story (09/04/2010) - Appropriation (No. 2) Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Finance Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Anti-Slavery Day Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Northern Ireland Assembly Members Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Personal Care at Home Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Mortgage Repossessions (Protection of Tenants etc) Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Bribery Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Children, Schools and Families Act 2010
external story (09/04/2010) - Firms face bar competition after conduct rules relaxed – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/04/2010) - High Court ruling serves as a warning against any moderation of user comments – OUT-LAW.com
external story (09/04/2010) - Attorney general’s illegal cleaner ‘was paid £95,000 for her story’ – The Guardian
external story (09/04/2010) - Legal aid cuts will happen ‘under any government’, parties warn – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/04/2010) - What is happening to our magistrates? We must sound the alarm – The Times
external story (09/04/2010) - Lords back mephedrone ban – The Independent
external story (09/04/2010) - Teenager convicted over false claims over new home of Bulger killer – The Guardian
external story (09/04/2010) - Under-18s to be banned from using sunbeds – The Independent
external story (09/04/2010) - A ban on referral fees may be too late for lawyers – The Times
external story (09/04/2010) - Legal challenge to farmer’s green scheme in Talgarth – BBC News
external story (09/04/2010) - Comet admits guilt in Wrexham fatal roof fall – BBC News
external story (09/04/2010) - Care home boss Rachel Baker guilty of manslaughter – BBC News
external story (09/04/2010) - International thief Yuri Harris jailed for seven years – The Independent
external story (09/04/2010) - Lady Scotland’s former cleaner convicted of fraud – The Guardian
external story (09/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/04/2010) - Regina v T (N) – WLR Daily
external story (08/04/2010) - Regina (Valentines Homes & Construction Ltd) v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (08/04/2010) - Salford City Council v Mullen; Hounslow London Borough Council v Hall; Leeds City Council v Hall: Birmingham City Council v Frisby: Manchester City Council v Mushin (Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (08/04/2010) - Hilmi and Associates Ltd v 20 Pembridge Villas Freehold Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (08/04/2010) - Herrick v Kidner – Times Law Reports
external story (08/04/2010) - Bilkus v Stockler Brunton (a Firm) – Times Law Reports
external story (08/04/2010) - Tories kill off compulsory child sex education law – The Times
external story (08/04/2010) - Award-winning businessman Paul Fleming killed love rival – The Times
external story (08/04/2010) - Criminal Procedure Rules 2010 in force – Ministry of Justice
external story (08/04/2010) - Committee to examine ‘super-injunctions’ – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (08/04/2010) - The Judicial Studies Board Lecture 2010 – Speech by Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
external story (08/04/2010) - Changes to the Immigration Rules – minimum age for armed forces marriage visas – UK Border Agency
external story (08/04/2010) - Next Step in the Bar Council’s Judicial Review on Legal Aid – The Bar Council
external story (08/04/2010) - Lichfield diocese burial rule change after grave mix-up – BBC News
external story (08/04/2010) - NSPCC calls for reform of child abuse inquiries – BBC News
external story (08/04/2010) - Overhaul of libel laws ‘will have to wait’ – The Independent
external story (08/04/2010) - Two Royal Marines dismissed over assault of Afghan prisoner – The Guardian
external story (08/04/2010) - MPs call for changes in law to ensure overseas doctors safe to work – The Times
external story (08/04/2010) - Murderer Christopher Daffin ran over wife he secretly insured – The Times
external story (08/04/2010) - Man sentenced after wife told police of child images – BBC News
external story (08/04/2010) - Hello! pays Jude Law privacy damages – The Guardian
external story (08/04/2010) - Policemen jailed for inflicting ‘deliberate cruelty’ – The Guardian
external story (08/04/2010) - Care home boss Rachel Baker cleared of murdering residents – The Independent
external story (08/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (07/04/2010) - Reforming advocates graduated fees and very high cost cases – Ministry of Justice
external story (07/04/2010) - Superinjunctions inquiry to start work next month – The Guardian
external story (07/04/2010) - Scramble to save Bills at end of parliament – The Independent
external story (07/04/2010) - Unions call for ‘Cadbury law’ to protect British industry – The Guardian
external story (07/04/2010) - Jury still out in care home deaths trial – The Independent
external story (07/04/2010) - Digital Economy bill faces further scrutiny – BBC News
external story (07/04/2010) - Crucifix ban nurse Shirley Chaplin loses NHS discrimination case – The Times
external story (07/04/2010) - Leeds man spared jail after drunkenly urinating beside war memorial – The Guardian
external story (07/04/2010) - Devon man who hit his baby son must pay him £50 – BBC News
external story (07/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/04/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (06/04/2010) - Q&A: The Digital Economy bill – BBC News
external story (06/04/2010) - Historic Liberalisation of Permitted Practice at the Bar – Bar Standards Board
external story (06/04/2010) - Damages award for rights breach drug dealer – The Independent
external story (06/04/2010) - SFO counters critics with improved conviction rate – The Guardian
external story (06/04/2010) - Call for ‘fuller’ debate on Digital Economy Bill – BBC News
external story (06/04/2010) - Exclusive: Britain: A ’safe haven’ for war criminals – The Independent
external story (06/04/2010) - Judges given free rein by ‘pitifully loose’ sentencing law – The Guardian
external story (06/04/2010) - Privacy watchdog can issue £500,000 fines from 6 April – OUT-LAW.com
external story (06/04/2010) - Ministry of Justice orders legal review of superinjunctions – The Guardian
external story (06/04/2010) - Lap-dancing club rules change comes into force – BBC News
external story (06/04/2010) - MP fights libel fee change – The Times
external story (06/04/2010) - National rail strike off as court grants injunction – The Guardian
external story (06/04/2010) - Goldsmith’s advice on treatment of Iraqi prisoners is censored – The Independent
external story (06/04/2010) - Couples who pay surrogate mothers could lose right to raise the child – The Guardian
external story (06/04/2010) - Herbal therapists face regulation crackdown – BBC News
external story (06/04/2010) - First men arrested for using prostitutes under new laws – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/04/2010) - Judge’s warning over Europe’s legal power – The Independent
external story (06/04/2010) - Science libel verdict is a forceful blow in defence of freedom of speech – The Times
external story (06/04/2010) - MPs urge OFT inquiry into council-run newspapers – The Guardian
external story (06/04/2010) - Men who used dogs to savage police jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/04/2010) - Bar offers legal aid ‘olive branch’ on criminal fee proposals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/04/2010) - Independent wins a ‘hugely important’ victory for the vulnerable – The Independent
external story (01/04/2010) - Contract killers get life after trial which changed witness anonymity law – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/04/2010) - QC applications – there is still room for improvement – The Times
external story (01/04/2010) - Jack Straw hopes to save libel reform measure after MPs rebel – The Guardian
external story (01/04/2010) - Four armed robbers found guilty in first trial without jury – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (01/04/2010) - Sharon Shoesmith papers released by court – BBC News
external story (01/04/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/04/2010) - Simon Singh wins libel court battle – The Guardian
external story (01/04/2010) - Malik v Kalyan; Kalyan v Malik – Times Law Reports
external story (01/04/2010) - Shah and Another v HSBC Private Bank (UK) Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (01/04/2010) - Court awards barrister’s wife £215,000 25 years after divorce – The Times
external story (01/04/2010) - DPP attacked over delays into G20 death probe – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/04/2010) - Parole chief: release more prisoners – The Guardian
external story (01/04/2010) - Solicitors who grew rich from sick miners’ scheme repay £6.9m – The Times
external story (01/04/2010) - Court sets deadline for Straw to settle case of 9/11 suspect Lotfi Raissi – The Guardian
external story (01/04/2010) - Prisoners denied release after fears of public backlash – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/04/2010) - High cost of protection is eroding legal bastion – The Times
external story (01/04/2010) - Network Rail to challenge strike ballot in high court – The Guardian
external story (01/04/2010) - Legal warning over rush to impose ban on mephedrone – The Guardian
external story (31/03/2010) - Rapist who dumped victim can stay in UK to marry – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (31/03/2010) - Simplifying the Criminal Law – Law Commission
external story (31/03/2010) - CPS announces charging decision in the Milly Dowler case – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (31/03/2010) - Owners of Indian restaurant guilty of trafficking – UK Border Agency
external story (31/03/2010) - Home Secretary bans Mephedrone – Home Office
external story (31/03/2010) - Why the Newzbin ruling helps web hosts – OUT-LAW.com
external story (31/03/2010) - VC firm accused of stealing business plan must pay damages, not profits – OUT-LAW.com
external story (31/03/2010) - Former Wrexham FC chairman’s directorship ban – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Denbigh bigamist jailed for having two wives – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Solicitors to be freed from red tape for a ‘grown-up relationship’ with regulator – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - Pet shop owner fined £1,000 for selling goldfish to teenager – The Guardian
external story (31/03/2010) - Milly Dowler family welcome Levi Bellfield murder charge – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - MPs accused over expenses face court hearing on election day – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - Man, 19, gets Nottingham’s first Drink Banning Order – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Arsonist’s £445,000 payback to Worcestershire victims – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Sky forced to cut price of Sports channels – Daily Telegraph
external story (31/03/2010) - Digital radio ad banned for giving wrong signals – The Guardian
external story (31/03/2010) - Watchdog confirms ban on ‘misleading’ policing ad – The Guardian
external story (31/03/2010) - Jail for man who broke into woman’s home to frame husband for child porn – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - National Rail risks union talks to seek injunction against strike – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (31/03/2010) - Jon Venables trial would not be held in secret – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Prison monitor who had ‘phone sex’ with inmates spared jail – Daily Telegraph
external story (31/03/2010) - Essex NHS trust must pay brain-damaged boy £1.75m – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Pair jailed for Manchester teenager’s shooting murder – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - Life term for father who raped baby daughter – BBC News
external story (31/03/2010) - £1 coins counterfeiter jailed – The Independent
external story (31/03/2010) - G20 riot officer Delroy Smellie cleared of assault on Nicola Fisher – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - Jailed policeman Ali Dizaei booted off force – The Times
external story (31/03/2010) - 69-year-old jailed for four years over rape – The Independent
external story (31/03/2010) - Armed raiders jailed after trial without jury – The Independent
external story (31/03/2010) - Nursery manager cleared of child cruelty charges – Daily Telegraph
external story (31/03/2010) - Auctioneer fined for selling chest of drawers containing birds’ eggs – Daily Telegraph
external story (31/03/2010) - Greater transparency in Freedom of Information – Ministry of Justice
external story (30/03/2010) - Rapist avoids deportation so that he can marry in Britain – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (30/03/2010) - Protocol between Lord Chancellor and Law Commission – Ministry of Justice
external story (30/03/2010) - Address by Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (30/03/2010) - Drew v Whitbread plc – Times Law Reports
external story (30/03/2010) - Shell UK Ltd v Total UK Ltd and Others; Total UK Ltd v Chevron Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (30/03/2010) - Warning over pupil fingerprinting – BBC News
external story (30/03/2010) - Eminent pharmacist with ‘double life’ jailed for expenses claims – The Times
external story (30/03/2010) - Death tax law ruled out next parliament – The Guardian
external story (30/03/2010) - Publisher not liable for search engine summary, rules High Court – OUT-Law.com
external story (30/03/2010) - Hearing aid man wins porn case appeal – The Independent
external story (30/03/2010) - Shotgun murderer who killed before gets whole-life term – BBC News
external story (30/03/2010) - Ofcom gets tough on internet suppliers over broadband speed claims – The Guardian
external story (30/03/2010) - Three convicted of sadistic killing of Wigan man – BBC News
external story (30/03/2010) - Father jailed for murder of teenage daughter – The Independent
external story (30/03/2010) - Rod Liddle censured by the PCC – The Guardian
external story (30/03/2010) - New higher rights qualification approved – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (30/03/2010) - Removing crucifix would violate her Christian faith, nurse tells tribunal – The Guardian
external story (30/03/2010) - Lord Tebbit will not be prosecuted over claims of kicking Chinese dragon – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/03/2010) - Royal Bank of Scotland fined £28.6m for breaching competition law – The Guardian
external story (30/03/2010) - Crown Prosecution Service Statement on Wahleed Hussain – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (30/03/2010) - Indexing company liable for users’ infringement, says High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (30/03/2010) - Jail for pensioner who filmed girls in shower – The Independent
external story (30/03/2010) - Greater transparency in Freedom of Information – Ministry of Justice
external story (30/03/2010) - 28 years for jealous father who strangled children – The Independent
external story (30/03/2010) - School smacking loophole closed – BBC News
external story (30/03/2010) - New parliamentary expenses evidence passed to CPS – The Independent
external story (30/03/2010) - Jack Straw: ‘To survive in politics, you’ve got to have a sixth sense’ – The Guardian
external story (29/03/2010) - BNP barrister sparks debate on workplace ethics – The Lawyer
external story (29/03/2010) - Next Step in the Bar Council’s Judicial Review on Legal Aid – Minsitry of Justice
external story (29/03/2010) - In re G (a Child) (Special guardianship order: Application to discharge) – Times Law Reports
external story (29/03/2010) - Connor v Surrey County Council – Times Law Reports
external story (29/03/2010) - Council tenants who sub-let could face jail for new criminal offence – The Times
external story (29/03/2010) - New surrogacy law eases the way for gay men to become legal parents – The Guardian
external story (29/03/2010) - Massive rise in cost to NHS of settling compensation cases – The Independent
external story (29/03/2010) - Courts rapped for giving ‘too short’ jail terms to paedophiles who offend online – The Guardian
external story (29/03/2010) - Barristers fighting pay cuts ‘take home less per hour than a car mechanic’ – The Times
external story (29/03/2010) - Jack Straw backs Lords reform despite Mandelson opposition – The Guardian
external story (29/03/2010) - Public to have bigger say in criminal sentencing – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/03/2010) - Child Poverty Act 2010
external story (27/03/2010) - Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010
external story (27/03/2010) - Cluster Munitions (Prohibitions) Act 2010
external story (27/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (27/03/2010) - Heathrow third runway plan in tatters after ruling, claim opponents – The Times
external story (27/03/2010) - Judge says plea deal tied his hands over fine for corrupt firm – The Guardian
external story (27/03/2010) - ‘If I lose £1 million, it’s worth it for libel law reform, says Simon Singh – The Times
external story (27/03/2010) - Car crash victim wins highest ever compensation payout – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/03/2010) - Judge’s comments throw into doubt BAE’s £30m pact over fraud inquiry – The Times
external story (27/03/2010) - Law student has curfew sentence reduced after arguing it ruined her pregnancy – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/03/2010) - Ian Tomlinson family waits for answers one year on from G20 protests – The Guardian
external story (27/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (26/03/2010) - New Employment Tribunal Fast Track scheme – Ministry of Justice
external story (26/03/2010) - Rigorous review of youth justice published – Ministry of Justice
external story (26/03/2010) - Government accepts our recommendations on modernising trust law – Law Commission
external story (26/03/2010) - No charges following deaths of Sir Edward and Lady Downes – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (26/03/2010) - Eastern European fraud gang is jailed for 13 years – UK Border Agency
external story (26/03/2010) - Attorney General urges new thinking on domestic violence – Attorney General’s Office
external story (26/03/2010) - English law on late payment of insurance claims is unfair, say Law Commissions – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/03/2010) - Insurance Contract Law – Law Commission
external story (26/03/2010) - Government plans libel shield for online news archives – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/03/2010) - New code allows religious pharmacists to opt out of prescribing contraception – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/03/2010) - Immigrants and asylum seekers face driving licence ban – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/03/2010) - Heathrow protesters win challenge – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - Prosecutors to re-examine case of shot Pc Ian Terry – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - Training exercise Pc Ian Terry ‘unlawfully killed’ – The Independent
external story (26/03/2010) - Man jailed for grooming girl on internet – The Independent
external story (26/03/2010) - Police failed to arrest robber who went on to commit murder, IPCC says – The Guardian
external story (26/03/2010) - Top Yorkshire police officers face inquiryover alleged nepotism – The Times
external story (26/03/2010) - Man jailed for smuggling immigrants across Channel – The Independent
external story (26/03/2010) - British Summer Time
external story (26/03/2010) - Lord Martin defends no-win no-fee libel lawyers – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - Gatwick Airport firearm man given prison sentence – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - Twins jailed for life over doorstep murder in Oldham – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - ‘Misleading’ policing advert banned by watchdog – The Guardian
external story (26/03/2010) - Family wins payout over mother Lavinia Bletchly’s undiagnosed cancer – The Independent
external story (26/03/2010) - Man jailed for 18-year rape after advancements in DNA – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - Babysitting couple guilty of child’s murder in Bilston – BBC News
external story (26/03/2010) - Core Quality Standards to become the focus for the CPS – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (25/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/03/2010) - Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Kearney – WLR Daily
external story (25/03/2010) - Scullion v Bank of Scotland plc – WLR Daily
external story (25/03/2010) - MAGA v Trustees of the Birmingham Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church – Times Law Reports
external story (25/03/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson: the weaker your case the greater the costs protection – The Times
external story (25/03/2010) - Justice and Home Office: Hundreds of staff to be relocated from capital – The Independent
external story (25/03/2010) - Sir John Dyson: a good choice for the Supreme Court, at long last – The Times
external story (25/03/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson: will his costs review fail the ‘mum and dad’ test? – The Times
external story (25/03/2010) - Lord Neuberger calls for single appeals tribunal – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/03/2010) - Government definition of complicity in torture ‘has no basis in law’ – The Guardian
external story (25/03/2010) - Wife wins mortgage appeal after husband’s affair – The Independent
external story (25/03/2010) - Man convicted of harassing model Sophie Anderton – BBC News
external story (25/03/2010) - Inquiry call after video evidence clears man accused of violence at protest – The Guardian
external story (25/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/03/2010) - R (One Search Direct Holdings Ltd (trading as One Search Direct)) v York City Council – WLR Daily
external story (24/03/2010) - Ali and another v Birmingham City Council (Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (24/03/2010) - The Bridgewater Canal Company Ltd v GEO Networks Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (24/03/2010) - Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office v Piggott (Lamb interested party) – WLR Daily
external story (24/03/2010) - Connor v Surrey County Council – WLR Daily
external story (24/03/2010) - Barber v Croydon London Borough Council – Times Law Reports
external story (24/03/2010) - Hertfordshire GP who sexually assaulted patients jailed – BBC News
external story (24/03/2010) - Reform of libel laws will protect freedom of expression – Ministry of Justice
external story (24/03/2010) - Hunger-striker to sue over claims that he ate Big Macs – The Independent
external story (24/03/2010) - Serious Fraud Office ends inquiry into miners’ union and claims over damages – The Times
external story (24/03/2010) - Government insists vicars will not be sued for refusing ‘gay marriages’ in churches – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/03/2010) - Secret tribunal appeal for cousin of trans-Atlantic airlines bomber – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/03/2010) - Jack Straw unveils plan to curb libel tourism – The Guardian
external story (24/03/2010) - ‘No release’ for Yorkshire Ripper, says Jack Straw – BBC News
external story (24/03/2010) - No compensation for Ian Huntley, says Jack Straw – The Independent
external story (24/03/2010) - Yarl’s Wood detained baby for 100 days, damning report reveals – The Guardian
external story (24/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/03/2010) - Budget 2010: Budget documents – BBC News
external story (24/03/2010) - Chancery Lane calls for ‘radical rethink’ of legal aid funding – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (24/03/2010) - Unified courts and tribunals service – Minsitry of Justice
external story (24/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (23/03/2010) - MPs warned: cheat on expenses and face ‘a ton of bricks’ – The Guardian
external story (23/03/2010) - Straw announces legal aid reforms – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/03/2010) - Equality Bill could be amended by Lords to benefit Catholic adoption agencies – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/03/2010) - Man given 20 years for Matalan shop manager murder – BBC News
external story (23/03/2010) - Prisoner sues after he is banned from smoking – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/03/2010) - Guidance for parliamentary candidates published – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/03/2010) - Man returns home for wallet to find squatters – BBC News
external story (23/03/2010) - Legal aid lawyers to be reduced as ten QCs exceed £500,000 earnings in year – The Times
external story (23/03/2010) - Reform of libel laws will protect freedom of expression – The Guardian
external story (23/03/2010) - Homophobic hatred could lead to jail – Ministry of Justice
external story (23/03/2010) - Vacancies in Suffragan Sees and Other Ecclesiastical Offices Measure 2010
external story (22/03/2010) - Tenfold rise in whistleblower cases taken to tribunal – The Guardian
external story (22/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (22/03/2010) - Baxter v Mannion – WLR Daily
external story (22/03/2010) - Maroudas v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – WLR Daily
external story (22/03/2010) - Bloomsbury International Ltd and others v Sea Fish Industry Authority and another – WLR Daily
external story (22/03/2010) - R (JS (Sri Lanka)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (22/03/2010) - Fewer rape convictions because plea bargains prevail, report suggests – The Guardian
external story (22/03/2010) - Supreme Court to decide on the validity of prenuptial agreements – The Times
external story (22/03/2010) - Human rights alliance demands inquiry into UK torture role – The Guardian
external story (22/03/2010) - What I’m really thinking: The defence barrister – The Guardian
external story (22/03/2010) - Gagging law to protect Prince Charles – The Times
external story (22/03/2010) - Prosecutors must ‘raise game’ on disabled hate crime – BBC News
external story (22/03/2010) - New law could catch those who tempt others into death – The Times
external story (22/03/2010) - 160 plastic policemen charged with crimes – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/03/2010) - Court allows judicial review over Yarl’s Wood detention – The Guardian
external story (22/03/2010) - Wrestling with the libel hydra – The Times
external story (22/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/03/2010) - Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Act 2010
external story (19/03/2010) - Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies and Credit Unions Act 2010
external story (19/03/2010) - Marriage (Wales) Act 2010
external story (19/03/2010) - Appropriation Act 2010
external story (19/03/2010) - Crown Benefices (Parish Representatives) Measure 2010
external story (19/03/2010) - Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure 2010
external story (19/03/2010) - Catholic Care (Diocese of Leeds) v Charity Commission for England and Wales (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (19/03/2010) - Wood Floor Solutions Andreas Domberger GmbH v Silva Trade SA – WLR Daily
external story (19/03/2010) - Regina v W – Times Law Reports
external story (19/03/2010) - Gibson and Others v Sheffield City Council – Times Law Reports
external story (19/03/2010) - Investors to pay for prisoner rehabilitation – The Guardian
external story (19/03/2010) - Innospec admits corruption in UK first – The Times
external story (19/03/2010) - Dog DNA used in conviction for teenager’s murderer – The Guardian
external story (19/03/2010) - Former detective jailed for 22 years over £200m cocaine-smuggling plot – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/03/2010) - Court backs £400,000 payout for head teacher who was forced to quit – The Times
external story (19/03/2010) - Government refuses to publish criticism of new guidelines on overseas torture – The Guardian
external story (19/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/03/2010) - Man jailed for eight years for 1987 rape – The Independent
external story (19/03/2010) - More specialist domestic violence courts offer tailored support to victims – Ministry of Justice
external story (19/03/2010) - Equality Bill makes Britain’s web accessibility law harder to access – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/03/2010) - Tullett Prebon wins staff poaching claim against BGC Partners – The Times
external story (18/03/2010) - Judge rejects ‘toxic sofa’ claims in burns injury cases – BBC News
external story (18/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/03/2010) - MAGA v Trustees of the Birmingham Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church – WLR Daily
external story (18/03/2010) - Lords demand curbs on pleural plaques compensation fees – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/03/2010) - Scheme launched to reduce reoffending in short term prisoners – Ministry of Justice
external story (18/03/2010) - Roman Abramovich wins libel case over gambling claims – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/03/2010) - Eady claims libel tourism is a ‘myth’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/03/2010) - Government will reintroduce site-blocking power in Commons
external story (18/03/2010) - Solicitors alarmed by associate prosecutor proposals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/03/2010) - ‘Free care for vulnerable’ bill killed off by Lords coalition – The Guardian
external story (18/03/2010) - Woman loses legal battle to keep pet dog – The Independent
external story (18/03/2010) - ‘Dog tax’ proposal ditched a week after it was mooted – The Independent
external story (18/03/2010) - We tend to assume that our unwritten constitution could weather any crisis – The Times
external story (18/03/2010) - Teenager guilty of killing baby daughter in Lancashire – BBC News
external story (18/03/2010) - The Big Question: Should legal-high drugs such as mephedrone now be made illegal? – The Indendent
external story (18/03/2010) - Report sheds light on role of UK ministers in overseas torture – The Guardian
external story (18/03/2010) - Big-money divorces: should prenups be binding? – The Times
external story (18/03/2010) - O2 condemns lawyers targeting alleged file-sharers – BBC News
external story (18/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/03/2010) - Student’s jail sentence for confronting muggers is overturned – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/03/2010) - Courts service changes in England – Ministry of Justice
external story (18/03/2010) - Focus: 4 New square, Bar Wars – The Lawyer
external story (17/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/03/2010) - Consultation launched on upper age limit for jury service – Ministry of Justice
external story (17/03/2010) - Reforming the illegality defence – Law Commission
external story (17/03/2010) - Civil Litigation Costs Review – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (17/03/2010) - Head of CPS London plans to turn service around – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (17/03/2010) - Regina v Jamalov – Times Law Reports
external story (17/03/2010) - Attorney-General’s Reference (No 79 of 2009) – Times Law Reports
external story (17/03/2010) - Regina v Hussain (Shabbir) – Times Law Reports
external story (17/03/2010) - Rothschild claim fraudster guilty – BBC News
external story (17/03/2010) - Man, 81, sentenced for sex assault in Stevenage – BBC News
external story (17/03/2010) - Former Merrill Lynch trader banned for five years – The Guardian
external story (17/03/2010) - Digital economy bill: Online piracy law unlikely to face major scrutiny – The Guardian
external story (17/03/2010) - Man wins compensation for sex abuse ‘not connected to Church’ – The Times
external story (17/03/2010) - Woman died after ‘worst botched operation’ seen in British hosptial – The Times
external story (17/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/03/2010) - Noise row neighbour jailed over Torquay stabbing – BBC News
external story (17/03/2010) - Man acquitted of charge in lagoon murder trial – BBC News
external story (17/03/2010) - Bingo website ad banned for presenting negative racial stereotype – The Guardian
external story (17/03/2010) - Government to continue climate change ads despite criticism from watchdog – The Guardian
external story (17/03/2010) - Cruise line pays out over Legionnaires’ disease death – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/03/2010) - Boy forced to move in with father will go to foster home first – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/03/2010) - Hospital chief who stepped down after infection scandal claims payout – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/03/2010) - Woman ordered to quit 92-year-old mother’s home – The Independent
external story (17/03/2010) - Adviser warns Ed Balls over children’s social care funding ‘concerns’ – The Guardian
external story (17/03/2010) - Gyrocopter pilot cleared of manslaughter over hunt member’s death – The Guardian
external story (17/03/2010) - Boy, 12, sent to prison after string of crimes – The Times
external story (17/03/2010) - Catholic adoption society wins fight to be exempted over gay rights – The Times
external story (17/03/2010) - Jeremy Rosenblatt: top-earning barrister guilty of inflating legal aid fee – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/03/2010) - Baroness Stern’s review of the way in which rape complaints are handled by public authorities – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (16/03/2010) - Charging decision regarding Baroness Uddin – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (16/03/2010) - Three year consumer lock-in is illegal, says OFT – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/03/2010) - Couple charged as FSA clamps down on insider dealing – The Guardian
external story (16/03/2010) - Fifth member of staff jailed for indecent relationship with pupil at sex scandal-hit school – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/03/2010) - Child protection court fees scrapped – The Guardian
external story (16/03/2010) - Expats await state pension ruling – The Guardian
external story (16/03/2010) - Shortfalls in CPS leads to hundreds of defendants avoiding trial – The Times
external story (16/03/2010) - Paedophile teacher Gerard Raffell paid off parents of 4-year-old – The Times
external story (16/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/03/2010) - West Midlands police officer cleared of crash charge – BBC News
external story (16/03/2010) - Schizophrenic man jailed for fatal stabbing in London – BBC News
external story (16/03/2010) - Killer stalker jailed for life – The Guardian
external story (16/03/2010) - Expats lose appeal over index-linked pensions – The Times
external story (16/03/2010) - Officers investigated over Fiona Pilkington case – The Times
external story (16/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/03/2010) - Giving soldiers human rights in war zones ‘will hamper battlefield commanders’ – The Times
external story (15/03/2010) - Police could face legal action over ‘unfair’ searches – The Independent
external story (15/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/03/2010) - Agbaje v Agbaje – Times Law Reports
external story (15/03/2010) - Corporal Dewi Pritchard was ’sent with a laurel leaf, not a gun’ – The Times
external story (15/03/2010) - Fears over non-Muslim’s use of Islamic law to resolve disputes – The Guardian
external story (15/03/2010) - Animal rights activist using FOI laws to target universities – The Guardian
external story (15/03/2010) - Lords place themselves beyond reach of the law – The Times
external story (15/03/2010) - Man fined over Facebook insult to ex-girlfriend – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/03/2010) - Asylum deportation flights need rights monitors, EU says – The Guardian
external story (15/03/2010) - Judge slams ‘ridiculously short sentences’ and frees torture gang – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/03/2010) - Space law course to tackle final frontier – The Guardian
external story (15/03/2010) - Solicitor General to examine ‘News of the World’ hacking – The Independent
external story (15/03/2010) - Ministry of Justice dismisses adviser’s claim – The Times
external story (15/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/03/2010) - Senior legal officer rejects downplaying low rape convictions – The Times
external story (15/03/2010) - Schools ‘break law’ to spy on pupils – The Guardian
external story (15/03/2010) - No expenses charges for baroness – BBC News
external story (12/03/2010) - RTS Flexible Systems Ltd v Molkerei Alois Müller Gmbh & Co KG (UK Production) – WLR Daily
external story (12/03/2010) - Bradford & Bingley plc v Ashcroft – WLR Daily
external story (12/03/2010) - Noble v Owens – WLR Daily
external story (12/03/2010) - Regina (Smith) v Land Registry – WLR Daily
external story (12/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/03/2010) - Contract was in place because companies behaved as if it was, says Supreme Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (12/03/2010) - Comment on historic reforms to the coroners’ system – Ministry of Justice
external story (12/03/2010) - Attorney General welcomes sentence increase for ‘clinical’ murderer – Attorney General’s Office
external story (12/03/2010) - Bar Council launches consultation on the Practising Certificate Fee – The Bar Council
external story (12/03/2010) - John Chivers’ life term for pal’s Barry stabbing – BBC News
external story (12/03/2010) - Suffolk bolt gun killer’s minimum sentence increased – BBC News
external story (12/03/2010) - Paramedic who failed to treat critically injured biker escapes being struck off – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/03/2010) - Man wins parking ticket battle over bee attack – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/03/2010) - Policeman faces jail over ‘dangerous conspiracy’ – The Independent
external story (12/03/2010) - Ministers rule out ban on BNP teachers – The Guardian
external story (12/03/2010) - Officials failed to investigate asylum detainee abuse claims – report – The Guardian
external story (12/03/2010) - Ex-Cazenove partner jailed for 21 months – The Times
external story (12/03/2010) - Courts should not try us, say Expenses four – The Times
external story (12/03/2010) - Corrupt ex-Met Pc jailed for drugs for information deal – BBC News
external story (12/03/2010) - BNP ‘whites-only’ membership rules outlawed – The Guardian
external story (12/03/2010) - Supreme Court Nigeria ruling reinforces ‘divorce capital’ reputation – The Times
external story (12/03/2010) - Mother Angela Gordon jailed for 15 years for starving Khyra Ishaq to death – The Times
external story (12/03/2010) - Awol soldier Joe Glenton in jail sentence appeal – BBC News
external story (11/03/2010) - Pink Floyd win EMI court battle over online sales – BBC News
external story (11/03/2010) - Two solicitors accused over file-sharing ‘bully tactics’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/03/2010) - Lawyer fined over deal for footballer Kanu – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/03/2010) - Children should give evidence, says Supreme Court – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (11/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/03/2010) - Agbaje v Agbaje – WLR Daily
external story (11/03/2010) - Regina (Coombes) v Waltham Forest London Borough Council and another – WLR Daily
external story (11/03/2010) - Key and another v Key and others – WLR Daily
external story (11/03/2010) - Vercoe and others v Rutland Fund Management Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (11/03/2010) - Launch of new “Centre for Law, Justice & Journalism” at City University, London – speech by Mr Justice Eady
external story (11/03/2010) - Three Brazilians jailed for running passport factory in Bayswater – UK Border Agency
external story (11/03/2010) - ISPs, publishers and academics voice outrage at Digital Economy Bill – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/03/2010) - Devon firm fined for River Lowman fish-death pollution – BBC News
external story (11/03/2010) - Drive-by Liverpool shooting gang jailed for life – BBC News
external story (11/03/2010) - Fraud and corruption is costing Britain £30 billion a year – The Times
external story (11/03/2010) - Legal aid lawyers told to wait for their money – The Times
external story (11/03/2010) - Libel laws silenced me, says Francisco Lacerda critic of lie detector system – The Times
external story (11/03/2010) - Man guilty of murdering daughter, Chanelle Sasha Jones – BBC News
external story (11/03/2010) - Under fire Greater Manchester Police failed dead woman – BBC News
external story (11/03/2010) - Ex-Cazenove partner Malcolm Calvert guilty of insider dealing – The Guardian
external story (11/03/2010) - Police forces face threat of ‘racist’ label over stop and searches – The Guardian
external story (11/03/2010) - Police told to tackle crime that destroys communities – The Times
external story (11/03/2010) - Judges fear prisons will burst under new rules – The Times
external story (11/03/2010) - Teenager’s torturers jailed for 40 years – The Independent
external story (11/03/2010) - Conman jailed for selling millions of battery eggs as organic – The Times
external story (11/03/2010) - Pete Doherty given 12 month driving ban – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/03/2010) - Ruling confirms London as divorce payout capital – The Independent
external story (10/03/2010) - Tech chiefs attack digital economy bill – The Guardian
external story (10/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/03/2010) - Boris Berezovsky wins libel case over Litvinenko murder – The Guardian
external story (10/03/2010) - Bid to scrap right of entry laws – BBC News
external story (10/03/2010) - Law firms prepare to float on the stock market – The Times
external story (10/03/2010) - Shell UK Ltd v Total UK Ltd; Total UK Ltd v Chevron Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (10/03/2010) - Al-Saadoon and Mufdhi v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (10/03/2010) - BNP member rules discriminate indirectly, court told – BBC News
external story (10/03/2010) - Government ban on internet firms that do not block child sex sites – The Times
external story (10/03/2010) - Max Clifford drops News of the World phone hacking action in £1m deal – The Guardian
external story (10/03/2010) - Mayor threatens Tube legal action over £4.4bn ruling – BBC News
external story (10/03/2010) - Short-term jail sentences cost Britain £10bn every year – The Independent
external story (10/03/2010) - Criminals escaping justice due to CPS flaws, says judge – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/03/2010) - Straw defends new identities for criminals whose lives are endangered – The Guardian
external story (10/03/2010) - Apology to daughters raped by Sheffield man – BBC News
external story (10/03/2010) - Jack Straw announces legal aid funding for survivors of 7/7 attack – Ministry of Justice
external story (10/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (09/03/2010) - Offenders who commit ‘grave crimes’ must be named, says judge – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/03/2010) - Facebook murderer who posed as teenager to lure victim jailed for life – The Guardian
external story (09/03/2010) - Whiston v London Strategic Health Authority (successor body in law for the Queen Charlotte’s Maternity Hospital) – WLR Daily
external story (09/03/2010) - Martin v HM Advocate; Miller v HM Advocate – Times Law Reports
external story (09/03/2010) - Christian registrar denied leave to appeal gay wedding refusal – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/03/2010) - Torture trial secrecy unfair, court told – The Guardian
external story (09/03/2010) - ASA to take over Facebook, Twitter regulation – OUT-LAW.com
external story (09/03/2010) - Jon Venables could be killed if his identity is revealed, key judge warns – The Guardian
external story (09/03/2010) - Owners will be forced to microchip dogs in new curbs on ‘weapon’ pets – The Times
external story (09/03/2010) - UK’s ‘longest miscarriage of justice’ heads back to appeal court
external story (09/03/2010) - Snoop Dogg: US rapper wins £100,000 legal fight to visit Britain – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/03/2010) - Judges told they have no power to allow secret evidence in Guantanamo case – The Times
external story (09/03/2010) - Jon Venables: the right to know – The Guardian
external story (09/03/2010) - Winterflood Securities begins second market abuse appeal – The Times
external story (09/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/03/2010) - Prisoners must be allowed to vote, Council of Europe warns Britain – The Guardian
external story (09/03/2010) - Jailed for crying rape: fantasist or genuine victim? – The Guardian
external story (09/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (09/03/2010) - Bar Standards Board raps BPP Law School for taking on too many students – The Lawyer
external story (08/03/2010) - Courts distrust evidence from social workers – The Guardian
external story (08/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments
external story (08/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/03/2010) - Corporation Tax Act 2010
external story (08/03/2010) - Bridge Trustees Ltd v Yates and others (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (08/03/2010) - In re W (Children) (Family proceedings: Evidence) – Times Law Reports
external story (08/03/2010) - Kerb-crawlers to be arrested on first offence – BBC News
external story (08/03/2010) - Jogger locked in public toilet on Christmas Day wins compensation – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/03/2010) - Government attempts to keep torture case secret – The Guardian
external story (08/03/2010) - Man jailed for fatal bus attack – The Independent
external story (08/03/2010) - RSPCA appeal against Northallerton will judgement – BBC News
external story (08/03/2010) - Vegans should be protected from discrimination, says equality watchdog – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/03/2010) - Photography under threat: The shooting party’s over – The Times
external story (08/03/2010) - Crown Copyright switches to Creative Commons – Information World Review
external story (08/03/2010) - Civil unrest as criminal QC appointments escalate – The Lawyer
external story (08/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/03/2010) - YouTube threatened by changes to Digital Economy Bill – OUT-LAW.com
external story (05/03/2010) - Miners’ solicitors to face court action – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (05/03/2010) - Libel success fees limited to 10% – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (05/03/2010) - Protecting children – Home Office
external story (05/03/2010) - Bar Council Welcomes Government’s Decision to Create New Executive Agency to Administer Legal Aid – The Bar Council
external story (05/03/2010) - Hotel Cipriani Srl and others v Cipriani (Grosvenor Steet) Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (05/03/2010) - Regina v Lancaster – WLR Daily
external story (05/03/2010) - Regina v NW – WLR Daily
external story (05/03/2010) - Regina (Lewis) v Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (05/03/2010) - Swansea benefit fraud businessman jailed over repayment – BBC News
external story (05/03/2010) - Footballer jailed for “career ending” tackle – BBC News
external story (05/03/2010) - Man jailed for fatal bus attack – The Independent
external story (05/03/2010) - Brown defends silence over jailing of Venables – The Independent
external story (05/03/2010) - Woman gets two years for false rape claims – The Guardian
external story (05/03/2010) - Plan to change war crimes law delayed by general election – The Guardian
external story (05/03/2010) - Sheringham defeats Tesco with vote for Clive Hay-Smith’s eco-store – The Times
external story (05/03/2010) - eBay golf club conman Gary Bellchambers jailed for four years – The Times
external story (05/03/2010) - Total faces £100m payout to Shell for Buncefield – The Times
external story (05/03/2010) - 4 New Square defeats race discrimination case – The Lawyer
external story (05/03/2010) - Fraud gang who stole identity of dead child jailed – BBC News
external story (05/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/03/2010) - Pair found guilty over Luton ’scum’ protest – BBC News
external story (05/03/2010) - Brothers win £600,000 will battle – BBC News
external story (05/03/2010) - CJD victims’ families lose high court battle to change compensation scheme – The Guardian
external story (05/03/2010) - Paramedic jailed for lying about failure to resuscitate 30-stone man – The Guardian
external story (05/03/2010) - Cossor Ali found not guilty of failing to pass on airline bomb plot information – The Times
external story (05/03/2010) - Soldier Joe Glenton who refused to return to Afghanistan jailed for nine months – The Times
external story (05/03/2010) - Lords force rethink of government’s online piracy plans – BBC News
external story (04/03/2010)
external story (04/03/2010)- Regina v W – WLR Daily
external story (04/03/2010) - Regina v Upper Bay Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (04/03/2010) - Regina (Lewis) v Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (04/03/2010) - Regina (Lewis) v Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (04/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (04/03/2010) - Straw announces new vision for legal aid delivery – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/03/2010) - Top family law post vacant after challenge to government critic – The Times
external story (04/03/2010) - Most consumers ‘cannot tell good lawyer from bad one’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (04/03/2010) - Gay weddings to be allowed in church – The Independent
external story (04/03/2010) - Dangerous terrorist suspects are on the streets because of judges’ decisions, watchdog says – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/03/2010) - Binyam Mohamed judgment: was Jonathan Sumption right to complain? – The Times
external story (04/03/2010) - Property salesman jailed over money laundering – The Independent
external story (04/03/2010) - 25 year starting point for knife killers – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/03/2010) - Libel lawyers have success fees cut up to 90 per cent – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/03/2010) - Ministers axe Legal Services Commission to wrest back control of legal aid budget – The Guardian
external story (04/03/2010) - Inspectors call for review of ‘unsustainable’ indefinite prison sentences – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/03/2010) - Landmark Court of Appeal ruling on retainers – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (04/03/2010) - Supreme court preserves Coatham Common from housebuilding – The Guardian
external story (04/03/2010) - Major new project on expert witness fees – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/03/2010) - Contractual interest on damages does contribute to capped sum, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (04/03/2010) - BBC Radio producer jailed over sex tapes – BBC News
external story (04/03/2010) - Woman who conned grandmother and fiance jailed – BBC News
external story (04/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (03/03/2010) - Regina (LG) v Independent Appeal Panel for Tom Hood School (Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, interested party) – WLR Daily
external story (03/03/2010) - Regina v Sheppard; Regina v Whittle – Times Law Reports
external story (03/03/2010) - Regina v Iqbal – Times Law Reports
external story (03/03/2010) - Gulf International Ltd v Groupe Chimique Tunisien – Times Law Reports
external story (03/03/2010) - Aborigines to sue British Government over nuclear tests – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/03/2010) - Peers vote to allow homosexuals to marry in church – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/03/2010) - UK violated jailed Iraqis’ rights – The Independent
external story (03/03/2010) - Cornish bible student jailed in road rage knife row – BBC News
external story (03/03/2010) - More than 150 children convicted of crimes every day – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/03/2010) - The Big Question: Is the Yorkshire Ripper going to be released early from prison? – The Independent
external story (03/03/2010) - ‘Sarah’s law’ pilot scheme prompts revenge fears – The Guardian
external story (03/03/2010) - Police condemned for asking a judge to give lenient sentences to burglars – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/03/2010) - Ex-army sergeant ‘directed’ webcam child abuse – BBC News
external story (03/03/2010) - The Human Rights Act does protect us – The Guardian
external story (03/03/2010) - Justice policies – BBC Law in Action
external story (03/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (03/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/03/2010) - In re Stanford International Bank Ltd (in liquidation) – WLR Daily
external story (02/03/2010) - Global Process Systems Inc and Another v Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhard – Times Law Reports
external story (02/03/2010) - Regina (Perinpanathan) v City of Westminster Magistrates Court and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (02/03/2010) - Muggers who throttled victims ordered to pay £560,000 – BBC News
external story (02/03/2010) - Lords angered over three strikes rule for filesharers – The Guardian
external story (02/03/2010) - Justice must be seen to be done, rules judge – The Times
external story (02/03/2010) - GMC begins consultation on MOT for doctors – The Guardian
external story (02/03/2010) - Wakefield couple face jail over skin and skull trade – BBC News
external story (02/03/2010) - PCC response to phone hacking controversy ‘weakened its credibility’ – The Guardian
external story (02/03/2010) - Vulture funds: UK MPs propose law to end debt relief profiteering – BBC World Service
external story (02/03/2010) - 7/7 victims could have to pay for their own lawyers at inquests – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/03/2010) - Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe bids for freedom – The Times
external story (02/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/03/2010) - BSB seeks views on authorisation to practise arrangements – Bar Standards Board
external story (01/03/2010) - R (Tilianu) v Social Fund Inspector and another – WLR Daily
external story (01/03/2010) - Kellogg Brown & Root Holdings (UK) Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (01/03/2010) - Norris v Government of United States of America (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (01/03/2010) - Regina v Zaman – Times Law Reports
external story (01/03/2010) - Regina (Quila) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (01/03/2010) - Oceanbulk Shipping and Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (01/03/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/03/2010) - Kate Middleton set for £10,000 privacy victory – The Times
external story (01/03/2010) - Cost and class raise barriers to legal aid lawyer careers – The Guardian
external story (01/03/2010) - Government publishes international contract law guidance – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/03/2010) - Lawyers work ‘extreme’ overtime, study reveals – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/03/2010) - Nine years for woman who had sex with 12-year-old boy – The Independent
external story (01/03/2010) - ‘Healer’ faces prosecution over cancer claims – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/03/2010) - Human rights groups call for reform of government’s security committee – The Guardian
external story (01/03/2010) - Committee urges ministers to abandon control orders – The Guardian
external story (01/03/2010) - Legal action threat hangs over npower – The Times
external story (01/03/2010) - Ex-landlord jailed over smoking ban at Bolton pubs – BBC News
external story (01/03/2010) - Inmates advised on early release options – The Independent
external story (01/03/2010) - £140,000: the annual cost of jailing a young criminal – The Guardian
external story (01/03/2010) - Analysis: victory for common sense and open justice – The Times
external story (01/03/2010) - Binyam Mohamed case: full texts of Paragraph 168 – and how they changed – The Times
external story (01/03/2010) - Lawyers report 500 per cent rise in school admission appeals – The Independent
external story (01/03/2010) - A-level student given five years for killing boyfriend – BBC News
external story (01/03/2010) - Legal challenge over Yarl’s Wood women – The Guardian
external story (01/03/2010) - Murders committed by mentally ill ‘could be double what official figures show’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/03/2010) - Nurse fights murder conviction – The Independent
external story (01/03/2010) - Head charged £200,000 to be expert witness – The Times
external story (01/03/2010) - Massage therapist jailed for sex assaults – The Independent
external story (01/03/2010) - 30-year rule on release of secret government papers cut to 20 years – The Guardian
external story (01/03/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (01/03/2010) - Ludlow woman told to hand over coin treasure – BBC News
external story (26/02/2010) - Censored Binyam Mohamed torture ruling released by court – The Times
external story (26/02/2010) - Only one solicitor among new QC appointments – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (26/02/2010) - UK Web Archive launches with plea for law change – The Guardian
external story (26/02/2010) - Mosley case on privacy laws ‘is being fast-tracked’ – The Independent
external story (26/02/2010) - Woman who had sex with boy, 12, faces jail – The Indepdent
external story (26/02/2010) - Huge rise in unresolved asylum cases revealed – The Guardian
external story (26/02/2010) - Who made it? The Queen’s Counsel of England and Wales 2010 – The Times
external story (26/02/2010) - Leading article: Clarity in the law is not always for the best – The
external story (26/02/2010) - MI5 judges to rule on suppression of section of torture document – The Guardian
external story (26/02/2010) - If control orders are to be imposed on people, we expect to know why – The Times
external story (26/02/2010) - Q&A: Assisted suicide – The Guardian
external story (26/02/2010) - Massage therapist jailed for sex assaults – The Independent
external story (26/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (25/02/2010) - Pleural plaques: Jack Straw statement – Ministry of Justice
external story (25/02/2010) - Norris v Government of United States of America (No 2) – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - Bournemouth University Higher Education Corpn v Buckland – WLR Daily
external story (25/02/2010) - Regina (Amro International SA and another) v Financial Services Authority and others – WLR Daily
external story (25/02/2010) - Richard Buxton (a firm) v Mills-Owen (Law Society intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (25/02/2010) - Good Harvest Partnership LLP v Centaur Services Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (25/02/2010) - Professor who claimed degrees were dumbed down wins case – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - Solicitors ‘key’ to increasing judicial diversity – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/02/2010) - Mandelson’s legal action halts MG Rover inquiry – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - Law Society TUPE action reaches the High Court – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/02/2010) - Tories and Lib Dems to oppose controversial Digital Economy Bill clause – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - No privacy laws, but the media must behave, say MPs – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - Some criminal advocates ‘not up to the job’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/02/2010) - Mercy killers to face the full rigour of criminal law, says DPP – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - News of the World phone hacking: Legal loophole to be closed – The Guardian
external story (25/02/2010) - Sikh campaigners threaten legal fight over 2011 census – BBC News
external story (25/02/2010) - Administrative Justice and Tribunals Service comes out of the shadows – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - Judges’ lack of diversity harms court system, report warns – The Guardian
external story (25/02/2010) - Committee proposes libel law changes – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (25/02/2010) - Mother who starved daughter to death guilty of manslaughter – The Guardian
external story (25/02/2010) - Privacy watchdog will investigate day-to-day surveillance for Parliamentary report – OUT-LAW.com
external story (25/02/2010) - Assisted suicide: focus switched to suspect’s motive on prosecutions – The Times
external story (25/02/2010) - Law firm ‘in contempt’ over MP legal threat – The Independent
external story (25/02/2010) - Bomb-maker jailed for three years – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Somerset man tried to smother his wife with pillow – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Doctor Adam Osborne guilty of misconduct – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/02/2010) - Gibson and others v Sheffield City Council – WLR daily
external story (24/02/2010) - Ex-businessman Ian Norris to be extradited to US – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - EU court ruling over migrant UK child benefit claims – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Orams and Another v Apostolides – Times Law Reports
external story (24/02/2010) - Pitt and Another v Holt and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (24/02/2010) - Bogus wedding gang ‘lynch pin’ jailed – UK Border Agency
external story (24/02/2010) - Bar Vocational Course monitoring visits – academic year 2009-10 – Bar Standards Board
external story (24/02/2010) - FSA promises tougher line on change of control breaches – OUT-LAW.com
external story (24/02/2010) - Adult Social Care: Consultation Phase – Law Commission
external story (24/02/2010) - Social care law needs simplifying, says Law Commission – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - BA pilot holiday pay row lands in court – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Clothing catalogue broke advertising rules over ‘irresponsible’ pictures of children – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/02/2010) - Interrogation practices to be questioned – The Independent
external story (24/02/2010) - News of the World phone-hacking scandal: the verdicts – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2010) - Reckitt could face £775m fine over Gaviscon ‘abuse of position’ – The Times
external story (24/02/2010) - Museum of Liverpool pays £750,000 for blocking view – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Sentence for domestic violence attack doubled after appeal by Attorney General – Attorney General’s Office
external story (24/02/2010) - River Thames pleasure boat mate jailed for manslaughter – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Escort girl drug doctor suspended by GMC – BBC News
external story (24/02/2010) - Wife attacker has sentenced doubled after intervention from Attorney General – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/02/2010) - Home Office to opt out of asylum claims EU directive – The Guardian
external story (24/02/2010) - ‘Choose women, gay and disabled judges over white, middle-class men’ – The Times
external story (24/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (23/02/2010) - The ethics of professionalism in the 21st century – Speech by Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
external story (23/02/2010) - Hertfordshire County Council v Veolia Water Central Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (23/02/2010) - Regina (G) v Governors of X School and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (23/02/2010) - Regina (Davies and Another) v Revenue and Customs Commissioners; Regina (Gaines-Cooper) v Same – Times Law Reports
external story (23/02/2010) - Regina v H (Criminal propensity) – Times Law Reports
external story (23/02/2010) - Depressed dog handler forgot about alsatians he left to die in hot car – The Times
external story (23/02/2010) - Punishment must fit the crime when paying tax bills late – The Times
external story (23/02/2010) - Heathrow third runway plans face legal challenge – BBC News
external story (23/02/2010) - Female NHS manager jailed for sexual assault on woman colleague – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/02/2010) - The law: bullying in the workplace – The Independent
external story (23/02/2010) - Has the John Terry case doomed super-injunctions? – BBC News
external story (23/02/2010) - Family court reforms face opposition from judges and childrens’ groups – The Times
external story (23/02/2010) - Crown Prosecution Service in London is ‘near meltdown’ – The Independent
external story (23/02/2010) - Prisoner early release scheme to be halted – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (23/02/2010) - BT ‘breaking law on cancellation rights’ – The Times
external story (23/02/2010) - Neuberger MR calls for regulatory reform as ABS timeline is unveiled – The Lawyer
external story (23/02/2010) - Simon Singh in court to appeal ruling over Guardian article – The Guardian
external story (23/02/2010) - Tesco fined over mice in aisles at Suffolk store – BBC News
external story (23/02/2010) - Regina v Ramchurn – Times Law Reports
external story (22/02/2010) - Regina v Valentas; Regina v Tabus – Times Law Reports
external story (22/02/2010) - Regina v Carter (David) – Times Law Reports
external story (22/02/2010) - The Rule of Law by Tom Bingham – The Guardian
external story (22/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (22/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/02/2010) - War hero fantasist cleared of deception on legal technicality – The Times
external story (22/02/2010) - PROFILE: Jonathan Sumption – The Times
external story (22/02/2010) - Assisted suicide: law to be decriminalised ‘by back door’ from next week – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/02/2010) - Bamber case reviewed – The Independent
external story (22/02/2010) - Robbery suspect Peter Blake ‘opened court doors and strolled to freedom’ – The Times
external story (22/02/2010) - Regulation of estate agents ‘unnecessary’, says OFT – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (22/02/2010) - Two race claims out of 150 upheld against Metropolitan police at tribunal – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/02/2010) - MI5 may face new torture inquiry – The Times
external story (22/02/2010) - Photographer films his own ‘anti-terror’ arrest – The Guardian
external story (22/02/2010) - ‘Baby P’ doctor faces GMC hearing – BBC News
external story (22/02/2010) - Judge criticises ‘waste of money’ case after pensioner threatens boys with hammer – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/02/2010) - Girls, you can take the skirts off – The Times
external story (22/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/02/2010) - Jail for paedophile who groomed girl, 14 – The Independent
external story (22/02/2010) - New Code for Crown Prosecutors issued – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (22/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/02/2010) - Public say in youth crime punishment – Ministry of Justice
external story (19/02/2010) - Media watchdog needs ‘radical shake-up’ but should not be abolished, MPs argue – The Times
external story (19/02/2010) - R (Davies and another) v Revenue and Customs Commissioners; R (Gaines-Cooper) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (19/02/2010) - Jayasinghe v Liyanage – WLR Daily
external story (19/02/2010) - Ali and Another v Birmingham City Council – Times Law Reports
external story (19/02/2010) - Midwife wins appeal against being struck off – The Independent
external story (19/02/2010) - Bill ‘will allow schools to teach that homosexuality is wrong’ – The Guardian
external story (19/02/2010) - Defendant in historic trial without jury goes on run from High Court – The Independent
external story (19/02/2010) - Former soldier wins reduced award in harassment case – The Guardian
external story (19/02/2010) - ‘Psychopathic’ father jailed for baby murder – BBC News
external story (19/02/2010) - BA cabin crew lose high court battle to prevent airline cuts – The Guardian
external story (19/02/2010) - Four years for mother who smothered son to death – The Independent
external story (19/02/2010) - Chinest herbalist’s tablets caused ‘terrible harm’ – The Times
external story (18/02/2010) - Next Step in the Bar Council’s Judicial Review on Legal Aid – The Bar Council
external story (18/02/2010) - Publish confidential child crime reports in full, say social workers – The Times
external story (18/02/2010) - Bilkus v Stockler Brunton (a firm) – WLR Daily
external story (18/02/2010) - O’Beirne v Hudson – WLR Daily
external story (18/02/2010) - Eweida v British Airways plc – Times Law Reports
external story (18/02/2010) - Regina (Ghai) v Newcastle upon Tyne City Council – Times Law Reports
external story (18/02/2010) - Repealing the Human Rights Act may not be as alarming as it seems – The Times
external story (18/02/2010) - PCC rejects complaint over Jan Moir column about Stephen Gately’s death – The Guardian
external story (18/02/2010) - Ramblers score ‘landmark’ victory over multi-millionaire landowner’s gates – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/02/2010) - Should curious jurors force a change in the Contempt of Court Act? – The Times
external story (18/02/2010) - New rules could force Britain’s tax exiles to pay up – The Guardian
external story (18/02/2010) - Miners’ solicitors bombard government with FoI requests – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/02/2010) - CPS to issue full guidance on assisted suicide cases – The Independent
external story (18/02/2010) - Binyam Mohamed and MI5: lawyers told how to avoid a repeat fiasco – The Times
external story (18/02/2010) - Government ‘actively assessing’ Jackson report – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/02/2010) - ‘Appalling’ conditions at young offenders’ institute – The Independent
external story (18/02/2010) - High-earning barrister Jeremy Rosenblatt denies wrongly claiming fees – The Times
external story (18/02/2010) - Alemo-Herron and Others v Parkwood Leisure Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (17/02/2010) - JO (Uganda) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; JT (Ivory Coast) v Same – Times Law Reports
external story (17/02/2010) - Oceanbulk Shipping and Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (17/02/2010) - Statutory guidance will tell companies how to prevent bribery – OUT-LAW.com
external story (17/02/2010) - Yarl’s Wood children face ‘extreme distress’, report reveals – The Guardian
external story (17/02/2010) - Companies could be forced to publicise corporate manslaughter conviction – Ministry of Justice
external story (17/02/2010) - Murder arrest over Ray Gosling’s BBC confession – BBC News
external story (17/02/2010) - High-profile barrister ‘tried to double his legal fees by wrongly claiming work’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/02/2010) - Most jurors do not understand judge’s legal advice, says report – The Guardian
external story (17/02/2010) - Ground-breaking research finds juries are fair and effective – Ministry of Justice
external story (17/02/2010) - Drew v Whitbread plc – WLR Daily
external story (17/02/2010) - Three not guilty over Birmingham riot death – BBC News
external story (17/02/2010) - Judge blocks Milford Haven port strike – The Guardian
external story (17/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (17/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/02/2010) - Entrepreneur faces £30m tax demand after residency ruling leaves thousands exposed – The Times
external story (17/02/2010) - Allison v HM Advocate – Times Law Reports
external story (17/02/2010) - Regina (Binyam Mohamed) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – Times Law Reports
external story (17/02/2010) - Waffle company fined £1,750 after worker’s fall – BBC News
external story (16/02/2010) - Former vicar from Wirral jailed over indecent images – BBC News
external story (16/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/02/2010) - Martin v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – Times Law Reports
external story (16/02/2010) - Fidler v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and another – WLR Daily
external story (16/02/2010) - Eweida v British Airways plc – WLR Daily
external story (16/02/2010) - APIL attacks government over eligibility for bereavement damages – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/02/2010) - MPs, Lords question human rights compatibility of Digital Economy Bill – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/02/2010) - Metropolitan Police officer loses racism claim – BBC News
external story (16/02/2010) - Football fans banned after FA Cup derby violence – BBC News
external story (16/02/2010) - Anti-terror body scanners may be illegal, ministers warned – The Guardian
external story (16/02/2010) - Woman subjected female priest to campaign of harassment – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/02/2010) - “Eye in the sky” arrest of a teenage thief could land police in court – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/02/2010) - ‘Playboy’ model walks free over nightclub attack – The Independent
external story (16/02/2010) - Met commander Ali Dizaei to launch appeal – The Guardian
external story (16/02/2010) - News of the World may offer Max Clifford cash to settle illegal phone hacking case – The Guardian
external story (16/02/2010) - Media asks court to reinstate criticism of MI5 in Binyam Mohamed case – The Times
external story (16/02/2010) - Barber v Croydon London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (16/02/2010) - FSA issues record fine for insider trading – BBC News
external story (16/02/2010) - Judge orders extradition of five men over Crete murder bid – The Independent
external story (16/02/2010) - Attorney general upholds Edlington torture case sentences – The Guardian
external story (16/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/02/2010) - Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Act 2010
external story (15/02/2010) - Fiscal Responsibility Act 2010
external story (15/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/02/2010) - R (Ghai) v Newcastle upon Tyne City Council (Ramgharia Gurdwara, Hitchin and others intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (15/02/2010) - Byers and Others v Yacht Bull Corporation and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (15/02/2010) - Man jailed for trying to sell his own sister – UK Border Agency
external story (15/02/2010) - Bar Council Chairman Calls for Protection for Legal Aid at Vienna Conference – The Bar Council
external story (15/02/2010) - Number of court cases involving Human Rights Act rises by a third – The Times
external story (15/02/2010) - BNP votes to scrap whites-only policy – The Guardian
external story (15/02/2010) - Serious and Organised Crime Agency turns spotlight on police corruption – The Guardian
external story (15/02/2010) - Widow wins damages from negligent Essex hospital – BBC News
external story (15/02/2010) - O’Leary faces lawsuit over attack on easyJet founder – The Times
external story (15/02/2010) - Are laws against treason still relevant or useful? – BBC News
external story (15/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/02/2010) - BA employee Nadia Eweida loses crucifix compensation appeal – The Times
external story (12/02/2010) - Blaenavon woman jailed after dog injunction – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - Last of heroin ring are sentenced – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - Fine of £35,000 for Lincolnshire plant in arm crushing – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/02/2010) - Online Catering Ltd v Acton and another – WLR Daily
external story (12/02/2010) - Midgulf International Ltd v Groupe Chimique Tunisien – WLR Daily
external story (12/02/2010) - Irish Reel Productions Ltd v Capitol Films Ltd – WLR daily
external story (12/02/2010) - In re G (A Child) (Special Guardianship Order: Application for leave to apply to discharge) – WLR Daily
external story (12/02/2010) - R (Mohamed) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Guardian News and Media Ltd and others intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (12/02/2010) - LCJ warns of ‘undoubted danger’ to administration of justice – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/02/2010) - Bar Council chairman talks about plans to combat potentially ‘devastating’ threats – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/02/2010) - Criminal law: use of hearsay evidence; professional conduct – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/02/2010) - Community, confidence, the magistracy and the right to a fair trial – speech by Nicholas Moss, JP
external story (12/02/2010) - Equality watchdog faces multiple sexism accusations – The Guardian
external story (12/02/2010) - Hospice volunteer from Birmingham possessed child porn – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - New powers to crack down on lap-dancing clubs – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - Sex attacker jailed and banned from Tube – The Independent
external story (12/02/2010) - Rooney due to give evidence in £4.3m fight – The Independent
external story (12/02/2010) - Church of England General Synod extends pension rights for gay partners – The Guardian
external story (12/02/2010) - Prosthetics expert struck off after giving patient two left feet – The Guardian
external story (12/02/2010) - Curry killer Lakhvir Kaur Singh sentenced to 23 years in prison – The Times
external story (12/02/2010) - Men jailed over Blackpool flat stab murder – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - Ruthless ‘inseparable trio’ jailed for life – The Independent
external story (12/02/2010) - County Durham torture murderer jailed for life – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - Ex Cookham Wood inmate wins cancer damages case – BBC News
external story (12/02/2010) - Student jailed for G20 window smashing – The Independent
external story (12/02/2010) - Pubs win court battle over music charges – The Independent
external story (12/02/2010) - Woman lied over rape claims against ‘mystery stalker’ – The Guardian
external story (12/02/2010) - Bodies subjected to ICO audit will escape immediate fines – OUT-LAW.com
external story (12/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/02/2010) - Tougher rules for foreign students – UK Border Agency
external story (11/02/2010) - Bar Council launches Judicial Review of Government’s Consultations on Criminal Legal Aid – The Bar Council
external story (11/02/2010) - OFT to test e-commerce contracts for fairness – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/02/2010) - R v Hancox and another – WLR Daily
external story (11/02/2010) - R v Carter (David) – WLR Daily
external story (11/02/2010) - McInnes v HM Advocate – Times Law Reports
external story (11/02/2010) - Joe Calzaghe to sue promoter Frank Warren for £1.8m – BBC News
external story (11/02/2010) - Teenage killer’s custody doubled over Gloucester attack – BBC News
external story (11/02/2010) - Facebook takes down 30 prisoners’ pages after victim taunts – The Guardian
external story (11/02/2010) - Ex-Cazenove trader set to stand trial for insider deals – The Times
external story (11/02/2010) - Man who attacked intruder with samurai sword walks free – The Independent
external story (11/02/2010) - Woman jailed for killing lover with poison curry – The Independent
external story (11/02/2010) - Paying more to gardeners than cleaners is ’sexist’, Appeal court rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/02/2010) - Brown wins big Commons victory for vote reform – The Independent
external story (11/02/2010) - Paedophile church worker who ‘boasted about his abuse online’ jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/02/2010) - Advert for pills that guaranteed ’sex life of you dreams’ is banned – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/02/2010) - Trevor Phillips accused of trying to influence equalities watchdog inquiry – The Guardian
external story (11/02/2010) - Top judge: Binyam Mohamed case shows MI5 to be devious, dishonest and complicit in torture – The Guardian
external story (11/02/2010) - MPs and expenses: no hiding behind the Bill of Rights – The Times
external story (11/02/2010) - I can die in peace, says Hindu, after judges back fight for open-air pyre – The Times
external story (11/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (10/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/02/2010) - Definitive Sentencing Guideline on corporate manslaughter and health and safety offences causing death – Sentencing Guidelines Council
external story (10/02/2010) - Regina v Irving; Regina v Squires – Times Law Reports
external story (10/02/2010) - Government loses Binyam Mohamed torture appeal – BBC News
external story (10/02/2010) - Labour broke privacy rules with elections phone campaign – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/02/2010) - Lords watchdog to investigate peer’s expenses – The Guardian
external story (10/02/2010) - Man who tried to ’sell’ sister to Chinese man jailed – BBC News
external story (10/02/2010) - High numbers of women and solicitors appointed to judicial posts – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/02/2010) - Binyam Mohamed torture case ruling at Court of Appeal – BBC News
external story (10/02/2010) - A fifth of female lawyers choose kids over careers – The Lawyer
external story (09/02/2010) - Iraq war was illegal, says former lord chief justice – The Guardian
external story (09/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/02/2010) - Radical cleric’s home seized to pay legal bills – The Independent
external story (09/02/2010) - Webcam user jailed for inciting US woman to abuse child – BBC News
external story (09/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (09/02/2010) - Fidler v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (09/02/2010) - Welwyn Hatfield Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (09/02/2010) - Asset-freezing terror Bill rushed through Commons – BBC News
external story (09/02/2010) - Better worker rights laws urged to tackle poverty – BBC News
external story (09/02/2010) - Man ‘breached Asbo by dressing as a schoolgirl’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/02/2010) - Wealthy landowner jailed for life for murdering estranged wife – The Guardian
external story (09/02/2010) - Spies must seek ministerial green light to pay bribes, Lords rules – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/02/2010) - Pitt and Jolie to sue News of the World over ’split’ story – The Guardian
external story (09/02/2010) - The Big Question: What is parliamentary privilege, and is it being abused? – The Independent
external story (09/02/2010) - Dannii Minogue privacy complaint upheld – BBC News
external story (09/02/2010) - Ali Dizaei sentenced to four years in jail – The Guardian
external story (09/02/2010) - Sikh ‘ceremonial daggers’ should be allowed in schools, says judge – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/02/2010) - Bar Council to launch legal action against MoJ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/02/2010) - Professional discipline – challenges for the future – speech by Lord Neuberger
external story (08/02/2010) - Review of control orders report published – Home Office
external story (08/02/2010) - Statement from Keir Starmer QC, Director of Public Prosecutions, on parliamentary expenses charging decisions – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (08/02/2010) - NML Capital Ltd v Republic of Argentina – WLR Daily
external story (08/02/2010) - Shah and another v HSBC Private Bank (UK) Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (08/02/2010) - R (Perinpanathan) v City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court and another – WLR Daily
external story (08/02/2010) - Attorney General’s Reference (No 79 of 2009) – WLR Daily
external story (08/02/2010) - R (Degainis) v Secretary of State for Justice – WLR Daily
external story (08/02/2010) - National Navigation Co v Endesa Generacion SA – Times Law Reports
external story (08/02/2010) - Attorney General: Keynote Speech – CPS National Schools Project Launch – Attorney General’s Office
external story (08/02/2010) - Attorney General: Delivering an Excellent Public Prosecution Service – Attorney General’s Office
external story (08/02/2010) - Joint Bar Council / CBA Response to the LSC VHCC Paper – The Bar Council
external story (08/02/2010) - Bar Council Moves Toward Judicial Review of Government’s Consultations on Criminal Legal Aid – The Bar Council
external story (08/02/2010) - Cycling company wrong to suggest Olympian’s endorsement, rules ad watchdog – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/02/2010) - HP ordered to pay £200m within two weeks in interim damages ruling – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/02/2010) - Irrationality did not undermine TV menu ranking decision, finds Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/02/2010) - Heathrow airport expansion e-mails investigated – BBC News
external story (08/02/2010) - Sikh judge Sir Mota Singh criticises banning of Kirpan – BBC News
external story (08/02/2010) - Serial claimant’s bonanza from ‘ageist’ job ads – The Times
external story (08/02/2010) - You are a lawyer, a woman and have a family — and the big firms cannot tempt you with a partnership – The Times
external story (08/02/2010) - Jack Straw returns to Iraq Inquiry as Alastair Campbell accuses BBC – The Times
external story (08/02/2010) - Justice for the Wounded: Better payouts for injured troops – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/02/2010) - Foreign student visas to be slashed, Alan Johnson announces – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/02/2010) - Lawyer jailed over £6m airline scam – The Independent
external story (08/02/2010) - ‘Hold inquiry into Army abuse in Iraq’ – The Independent
external story (08/02/2010) - Exiled billionaire Berezovsky begins libel battle over claim he killed Litvinenko – The Guardian
external story (08/02/2010) - Motown tribute case to test UK libel law – The Guardian
external story (08/02/2010) - Special Forces chief battles to stop book revealing details of operations in Iraq – The Times
external story (08/02/2010) - Unlawful anti-terror powers planned for use during 2012 Olympics – The Times
external story (08/02/2010) - Lord Goldsmith told two different truths, says legal expert – The Observer
external story (08/02/2010) - Prisoners ‘could sue’ if denied vote in general election – The Observer
external story (08/02/2010) - Three Labour MPs and one Tory peer face expenses abuse charges – The Guardian
external story (05/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/02/2010) - Regina v Iqbal – WLR Daily
external story (05/02/2010) - Regina v Barker (Steven) – Times Law Reports
external story (05/02/2010) - Former judge hits out at ‘damaging’ penalties as he grants MPs’ expenses appeals – The Guardian
external story (05/02/2010) - DPP due to announce MPs’ expenses charges decision – BBC News
external story (05/02/2010) - PCC is ‘farcical’, says ex-director of public prosecutions – The Guardian
external story (05/02/2010) - Banks face scrutiny on money-laundering reports – The Times
external story (05/02/2010) - Couple jailed for multi-million prostitution ring – The Independent
external story (05/02/2010) - Lawyers want UK public inquiry into Iraq abuse – BBC News
external story (05/02/2010) - Sir Ken MacDonald: former DPP warns British libel laws suppressing free speech – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/02/2010) - Channel 4 fails to win gagging order in libel battle over Michael Jackson film – The Guardian
external story (05/02/2010) - Greater court protection for homeowners: consultation – Ministry of Justice
external story (05/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (04/02/2010) - Child killing rate ‘drops by 40%’ in England and Wales – BBC News
external story (04/02/2010) - Tzipi Livni to test UK law with visit – The Times
external story (04/02/2010) - Junior Criminal Bar under threat from botched Legal Aid Reforms warns Commons Committee – The Bar Council
external story (04/02/2010) - Lord Chief Justice Publishes Administration of Justice Review – Judiciary of England & Wales
external story (04/02/2010) - R v Hussain (Shabbir) – WLR Daily
external story (04/02/2010) - Grays Timber Products Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (04/02/2010) - Grays Timber Products Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – Times Law Reports
external story (04/02/2010) - Lord Carlile’s ‘credibility’ as terror watchdog questioned by MP – The Guardian
external story (04/02/2010) - Complaint after Cherie Booth spares religious man jail – BBC News
external story (04/02/2010) - Supreme ambition, jealousy and outrage – The Times
external story (04/02/2010) - Inquest verdict due over GP out-of-hours deaths – BBC News
external story (04/02/2010) - £2.3m ruling in London Philharmonic Orchestra fraud case – The Times
external story (04/02/2010) - News of the World loses battle over secret phone hacking evidence – The Guardian
external story (04/02/2010) - High Court ruling reveals lawyer’s role in £380,000 aviation ‘bribe’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (04/02/2010) - Discrimination law change is dropped after Pope’s opposition – The Independent
external story (04/02/2010) - Measures to freeze assets of terror suspect to be lifted immediately – The Times
external story (04/02/2010) - Overdose inquest finds German doctor Daniel Ubani incompetent – The Guardian
external story (04/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/02/2010) - University worker offered forged degrees in return for spanking sessions – The Independent
external story (03/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (03/02/2010) - Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and another – WLR Daily
external story (03/02/2010) - Byers and others v Yacht Bull Corpn and another – WLR Daily
external story (03/02/2010) - Khan v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (03/02/2010) - English law ‘favours sexual partners over relatives’ – BBC News
external story (03/02/2010) - The Big Question: What is equality legislation, and why is the Pope so concerned about it? – The Independent
external story (03/02/2010) - Peta poster showing Baby P killer Steven Barker banned – BBC News
external story (03/02/2010) - Damages win for consultant who criticised cost-cutting – The Independent
external story (03/02/2010) - Treasury faces legal bid over RBS handout – BBC News
external story (03/02/2010) - Border staff humiliate and trick asylum seekers – whistleblower – The Guardian
external story (03/02/2010) - Criminal Procedure Rules 2010 published – Ministry of Justice
external story (03/02/2010) - Father loses legal battle over mobile mast – The Independent
external story (03/02/2010) - Changes to civil legal aid crack down on fraud and refocus resources – Ministry of Justice
external story (03/02/2010) - Sailor suffered sex discrimination at Hampshire base – BBC News
external story (03/02/2010) - Crackdown on legal aid will hit expats – The Independent
external story (03/02/2010) - Farmer loses fight to save home he hid behind hay bales – The Guardian
external story (03/02/2010) - Man jailed for raping woman, 86, at Bradford care home – BBC News
external story (03/02/2010) - Mother wins appeal against murder conviction – BBC News
external story (02/02/2010) - Refusal to stop John Terry story was not a privacy law U-turn, says expert – OUT-LAW
external story (02/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/02/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (02/02/2010) - Thornton and another v Director of Public Prosecutions – WLR Daily
external story (02/02/2010) - Alemo-Herron and others v Parkwood Leisure Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (02/02/2010) - R (Savage) v Hillingdon London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (02/02/2010) - R v Sheppard; R v Whittle – WLR Daily
external story (02/02/2010) - JA (Ivory Coast) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (02/02/2010) - Regina (Ethos Recycling Ltd) v Barking and Dagenham Magistrates Court – Times Law Reports
external story (02/02/2010) - Megtian Ltd (in Administration) v Commissioners of Revenue and Customs – Times Law Reports
external story (02/02/2010) - Police unit formed to take down websites suspected of breaking terror laws – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/02/2010) - MPs attack ‘lax’ Legal Services Commission – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (02/02/2010) - Beverley Freemen Act 2010
external story (02/02/2010) - Gangster used Facebook to intimidate enemies from cell – The Independent
external story (02/02/2010) - Cell coma man was ‘failed by police’ IPCC report finds – BBC News
external story (02/02/2010) - Legal aid body ‘costs £125 million a year to run’, says report – The Times
external story (02/02/2010) - Assisted suicide – for and against – BBC News
external story (02/02/2010) - Criminal justice measures in force – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/02/2010) - Lord Carlile finds ‘no alternative’ to control orders for terrorism suspects – The Guardian
external story (02/02/2010) - Police could be in breach of human rights legislation for using secret footage of hunts, say lawyers – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/02/2010) - Baby P doctor faces fresh misconduct claims – The Guardian
external story (02/02/2010) - Battery-recycling law in force – The Independent
external story (02/02/2010) - British Airways faces renewed legal action – BBC News
external story (02/02/2010) - English language tests for aspiring barristers as standards decline – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/02/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson’s recommendations should be implemented speedily – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (02/02/2010) - ‘19 MPs win appeals over expenses’ – The Independent
external story (02/02/2010) - Court to decide on England football fan extradition – BBC News
external story (02/02/2010) - 2010 to see historic changes to the coroners’ system – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/02/2010) - NHS trusts ‘breaking law’ on out-of-hours GP services – The Guardian
external story (02/02/2010) - Former Countryfile presenter Miriam O’Reilly sues BBC for discrimination – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/02/2010) - How to appeal an ICO decision: new guidance published – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/02/2010) - Bernard Madoff prosecutions dropped by SFO – BBC News
external story (02/02/2010) - Gang member gets 17 years for murdering teenage cadet – The Independent
external story (02/02/2010) - Tories evasive over Ashcroft tax status, says watchdog – The Guardian
external story (01/02/2010) - Why the legal debates about Iraq will never end – The Times
external story (01/02/2010) - QC aspirants think again as LSA casts pall over bar – The Lawyer
external story (01/02/2010) - Stirland inquest looks at revenge killings – BBC News
external story (01/02/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/02/2010) - In re Guardian News and Media Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (01/02/2010) - Ahmed and others v HM Treasury (JUSTICE intervening); al-Ghabra v Same; R (Youssef) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (01/02/2010) - R (Huitson) v HM Revenue and Customs – WLR Daily
external story (01/02/2010) - Regina (RD and PM) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions; Regina (EM and Others) v Same – Times Law Reports
external story (01/02/2010) - Regina v Hussain (Munir): Regina v Hussain (Tokeen) – Times Law Reports
external story (01/02/2010) - Jack Straw unveils plans for a new National Victims’ Service – Ministry of Justice
external story (01/02/2010) - Ruling gives companies time and certainty in public procurement disputes – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/02/2010) - Cash-for-crash car insurance fraud ring ordered to pay damages – The Times
external story (01/02/2010) - Britain stops northern Indian student visas after flood of applicants – The Times
external story (01/02/2010) - John Terry case sparks government concern over super-injunctions – The Guardian
external story (01/02/2010) - Government ordered to reveal Iraq legal advice – The Independent
external story (01/02/2010) - Heirs fight test case to appoint their own executors for will – The Times
external story (01/02/2010) - Child abuse deaths still rising despite action after Baby P – The Times
external story (01/02/2010) - Woman forced into hiding by Britain’s worst stalker attacks police failures – The Guardian
external story (01/02/2010) - Smokers to face doorway ban in new public health policy – The Guardian
external story (01/02/2010) - Conwy man jailed for 20 years for fencing pin attack – BBC News
external story (01/02/2010) - Cornwall ferry skipper jailed for safety breaches – BBC News
external story (01/02/2010) - Teacher jailed for abusing boys at Bay House School – BBC News
external story (01/02/2010) - Judge approves £5.6m compensation package for disabled teenager – The Independent
external story (01/02/2010) - ‘Jigsaw Man’ murderer Stephen Marshall jailed for 36 years – The Times
external story (01/02/2010) - 15-year-old locked away after kicking homeless man to death – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/01/2010) - Ex-carer jailed over child abduction – The Independent
external story (30/01/2010) - Couple who deceived planners win right to stay in Potters Bar barn – The Times
external story (30/01/2010) - Family wins £100,000 for detention ordeal – The Guardian
external story (30/01/2010) - High court overturns superinjunction granted to England captain John Terry – The Guardian
external story (30/01/2010) - ‘Bad mood’ killer jailed for life for Aylesbury attack – BBC News
external story (30/01/2010) - Drink-driver who killed pedestrians jailed – The Independent
external story (30/01/2010) - Current Awareness Survey
external story (30/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (30/01/2010) - Consultations open on Equality Bill codes of practice – OUT-LAW.com
external story (29/01/2010) - G20 group begin compensation battle after charges dropped – The Independent
external story (29/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/01/2010) - Internet racism pair lose appeal – BBC News
external story (29/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (29/01/2010) - Law firm’s piracy hunt condemned – BBC News
external story (29/01/2010) - High Court gives green light for offshore tax clawback – The Times
external story (29/01/2010) - Sex assault head teacher David Thorley loses appeal – BBC News
external story (29/01/2010) - Record numbers of women held for violent crimes – The Independent
external story (29/01/2010) - Stalkers are criminals – not ‘incompetent suitors’ – The Guardian
external story (29/01/2010) - Victims of rogue car clampers to get compensation – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/01/2010) - BNP given last chance to make equality change to constitution – The Guardian
external story (29/01/2010) - Police given more powers on under-age drinking – The Independent
external story (29/01/2010) - Bhamra v Dubb – WLR Daily
external story (29/01/2010) - Same v al-Ghabra; Regina (Youssef) v HM Treasury – Times Law Reports
external story (29/01/2010) - In re Guardian and Media News Ltd and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (29/01/2010) - Guardian Daily: Assisted suicide and the law – The Guardian
external story (29/01/2010) - Britain ‘complicit in mistreatment and possible torture’ says UN – The Guardian
external story (28/01/2010) - Trial of teenager accused of hate campaign ends as witness collapses – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - Combined fund to support victims of sexual violence – Ministry of Justice
external story (28/01/2010) - Lord Jackson’s final report has sent shockwaves through the industry – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (28/01/2010) - Supreme Court strikes down terror suspects’ anonymity orders – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - MMR scare doctor to be given verdict on research – BBC News
external story (28/01/2010) - UK authorities’ inability to seize counterfeits results in EU court referral – OUT-LAW.com
external story (28/01/2010) - Lawcast164: The legal basis for the Iraq War and Lord Goldsmith’s opinion with Carl Gardner – Charon QC
external story (28/01/2010) - ‘Criminal barristers feel that they have an economic gun to their heads’ – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - Jon Gaunt wins right to free speech challenge against media regulator – The Guardian
external story (28/01/2010) - Peers to be forced by law to pay taxes in the UK – or quit Parliament by Autumn – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/01/2010) - Attorney-General to review Edlington torture boys ‘lenient’ sentence – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - Sunday Times editor and Carter-Ruck partner on libel law reform panel – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - Climate e-mails row university ‘breached data laws’ – BBC News
external story (28/01/2010) - Beneficiary is still a ‘person of great concern’ – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - The Iraq war inquiry: will it call Blair to account? – The Guardian
external story (28/01/2010) - Midwife who ‘randomly hacked’ at mother struck off – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/01/2010) - New pilot to increase sustainability and efficiency of law centres – Ministry of Justice
external story (28/01/2010) - Information Commissioner has the power, but not the resources – The Times
external story (28/01/2010) - BSkyB ruling will not transform IT procurement, says expert – OUT-LAW.com
external story (28/01/2010) - MMR doctor ‘failed to act in interests of children’ – The Guardian
external story (28/01/2010) - Supreme Court quashes ‘draconian’ powers that allowed freezing of terror assets – The Times
external story (27/01/2010) - Jack Straw to unveil new National Victims Service – BBC News
external story (27/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (27/01/2010) - Novitskaya v Brent London Borough Council, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, interested party – Times Law Reports
external story (27/01/2010) - Land Securities plc and Others v Fladgate Fielder (a Firm) – Times Law Reports
external story (27/01/2010) - Man jailed for life for murdering Sheffield doctor – BBC News
external story (27/01/2010) - Nottingham cannabis gang members sentenced – BBC News
external story (27/01/2010) - Court battle after ‘garden flooded 80 times’ – The Independent
external story (27/01/2010) - BSkyB wins long-running court battle over failed IT upgrade project – The Times
external story (27/01/2010) - Confidential documents on death of Dr David Kelly to be released – The Times
external story (27/01/2010) - Husband jailed for 12 years for killing three children – The Independent
external story (27/01/2010) - Musician Pete Doherty fined for taking heroin to court – BBC News
external story (27/01/2010) - Ministers passing too many ‘bad’ laws, say ex mandarins – BBC News
external story (27/01/2010) - Jon Gaunt begins TalkSport court battle – The Guardian
external story (27/01/2010) - The Jackson report: PI claimant lawyers rue detrimental effect on access to justice – The Lawyer
external story (26/01/2010) - Equality Commission calls for over-65s to keep working – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - Jenna Thomas murderer given 18 years in jail – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (26/01/2010) - KB (Trinidad and Tobago) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (26/01/2010) - JO (Uganda) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; JT (Ivory Coast)v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (26/01/2010) - Regina v Zaman – WLR Daily
external story (26/01/2010) - Syed v Director of Public Prosecutions – Times Law Reports
external story (26/01/2010) - Regina v Bell – Times Law Reports
external story (26/01/2010) - Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police v Caston – Times Law Reports
external story (26/01/2010) - Responses to MoJ consultation: Future of the Parole Board – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (26/01/2010) - Sentencing remarks of Mr Justice Keith in the Matter of the Edlington Two – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (26/01/2010) - Safeway proceeds with groundbreaking attempt to sue ex-employees for price fixing – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/01/2010) - Sky forced to slash ITV holding as court sets benchmark for corporate influence – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/01/2010) - Bridgend teenager disabled at birth is awarded £6.5m – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - Kent robbery suspect ‘lawfully killed’ – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - Government defeated three times over church gay plan – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - Man jailed for life over 1983 murder of Colette Aram – The Guardian
external story (26/01/2010) - Hutton inquiry closed David Kelly medical reports for 70 years – The Guardian
external story (26/01/2010) - Disabled man given £2m payout from NHS for injuries suffered at birth – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/01/2010) - Is the internet destroying juries? – The Guardian
external story (26/01/2010) - Council at centre of Edlington torture case to face investigation – The Guardian
external story (26/01/2010) - Gilderdale case prompts fresh calls to clarify the law on assisted dying – The Times
external story (26/01/2010) - Devoted mother Kay Gilderdale should never have been prosecuted, says judge – The Times
external story (26/01/2010) - Optician jailed for sex act in West Yorkshire shop – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - Teenage St Helens sex attacker who struck on bail named – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - How to avoid losing a subsidiary by mistake: lessons from the Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/01/2010) - Panel to study Hillsborough tragedy files revealed – BBC News
external story (26/01/2010) - Attorney general to review Edlington torture case sentences – The Guardian
external story (26/01/2010) - Questions about the decision to prosecute Kay Gilderdale – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (26/01/2010) - Foreign Office lawyer says Iraq war was illegal – The Times
external story (26/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (25/01/2010) - Barristers ‘gearing up for a revolution in the way they provide their services’ – The Bar Council
external story (25/01/2010) - Iraq war was illegal, top lawyer will tell Chilcot inquiry – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Kennedy v Information Commissioner and another – WLR Daily
external story (25/01/2010) - AXA Insurance plc and Another v Sulaman – Times Law Reports
external story (25/01/2010) - Carey v HSBC Bank plc and Associated Cases – Times Law Reports
external story (25/01/2010) - Secret document which implicated Blair Peach coroner withheld by Home Office – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/01/2010) - Solicitors drum up childhood-abuse cases with jail ads – The Times
external story (25/01/2010) - Balancing security and rights – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Equality bill: churches and campaigners demand clarity on religion’s exemption – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Thousands of criminals to serve less time in prison under Government plans – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/01/2010) - CPS refuses to reveal details of Nick Griffin’s race hate trial – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Judges need more discretion, not more laws – The Times
external story (25/01/2010) - UK ‘using obscure legal principle’ to dismiss torture claims in colonial Kenya – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Attorney General urged to increase sentence in Edlington torture case – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/01/2010) - Tories back plan to extend ‘Sarah’s law’ sex offender checks – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Fears of ‘licence to kill’ as Tories bid to change self-defence law – The Times
external story (25/01/2010) - Mum jailed over ‘most ill child’ pretence – The Independent
external story (25/01/2010) - Parents of Edlington torture brothers could be charged – BBC News
external story (25/01/2010) - Police stop and search ‘not cutting knife crime’, new figures suggest – The Guardian
external story (25/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (22/01/2010) - Video Recordings Act 2010
external story (22/01/2010) - British Sky Broadcasting Group plc and another v Competition Commission and another – WLR Daily
external story (22/01/2010) - R (G) v Governors of X School (Secretary of State for Children and Schools and Families intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (22/01/2010) - Regina (Boyejo and Others) v Barnet London Borough Council; Regina (Smith) v Portsmouth City Council – Times Law Reports
external story (22/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/01/2010) - Judge is refused care authorities’ report in Edlington torture case – The Times
external story (22/01/2010) - Juicy twist in Vivian Imerman’s divorce – The Times
external story (22/01/2010) - Attorney General supports fresh inquest for student – BBC News
external story (22/01/2010) - FSA gets tough on client money – The Times
external story (22/01/2010) - Mother who used heroin to kill her son launches appeal – BBC News
external story (22/01/2010) - When is it right to take the law into our own hands? – The Independent
external story (22/01/2010) - ‘Noisy sex’ woman spared prison – BBC News
external story (22/01/2010) - Is divorce law fair? – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/01/2010) - Edlington brothers jailed for torture of two boys – The Guardian
external story (22/01/2010) - How Edlington case follows course paved by Bulger trial – BBC News
external story (22/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (21/01/2010) - Jackson’s proposals on civil litigation costs divide legal profession – The Times
external story (21/01/2010) - Baby P killer Steven Barker loses rape appeal – BBC News
external story (21/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/01/2010) - Intercom security cameras ‘breaches human rights’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/01/2010) - Divorce courts may be thing of the past under radical overhaul of family justice – The Times
external story (21/01/2010) - The end of innocence: Inside Britain’s child prisons – The Independent
external story (21/01/2010) - Don’t read too much into Munir Hussain judgment, say lawyers – The Guardian
external story (21/01/2010) - Europe’s top court says age bars for job applicants can be legal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (21/01/2010) - Jailed ex-magistrate faces £4m payout – The Independent
external story (21/01/2010) - Legal actions after weight-loss surgery have soared over past two years – The Times
external story (21/01/2010) - Police worker shot in training given six-figure payout – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/01/2010) - Ex-magistrate stripped of £4.1m after fraud – The Independent
external story (21/01/2010) - Government proposes slashing libel lawyers’ success fees – OUT-LAW.com
external story (21/01/2010) - Do you know the hidden agenda of the Equality Bill? – OUT-LAW.com
external story (21/01/2010) - Sky ordered to sell down stake in ITV – The Guardian
external story (21/01/2010) - ‘Devious’ mother jailed over £80,000 benefits fraud – The Independent
external story (21/01/2010) - Greater media scrutiny necessary to increase accountability in family courts – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/01/2010) - Middle Temple staff plunder wine cellar – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/01/2010) - Man, 19, jailed indefinitely for machete robberies – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - Dog walker killer can challenge conviction – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (20/01/2010) - Megtian Ltd (in administration) v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (20/01/2010) - Pitt and another v Holt and another – WLR Daily
external story (20/01/2010) - Defending your house: so what is ‘reasonable force’? – The Times
external story (20/01/2010) - Government plans to fight foreign bribery – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/01/2010) - Tough new powers to tackle alcohol crime announced – Home Office
external story (20/01/2010) - Attorney General: The role of the Attorney General in the 21st Century – Attorney General’s Office
external story (20/01/2010) - Cumbrian nursing boss wins race slur compensation – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - Anti-extremist protesters jailed for Luton rampage – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - Straw proposes reducing success fees in defamation cases – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/01/2010) - Libel lawyers’ ’success fees’ to be cut by 90% to aid investigative journalism – The Guardian
external story (20/01/2010) - Peers who fail to pay taxes could face jail – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/01/2010) - Royal College of Physicians warns that proposed guidance could ‘open door’ to doctor-assisted suicide – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/01/2010) - Grandparents get easier route to see children when families split – The Guardian
external story (20/01/2010) - Police errors left rapist John Worboys free to strike – but no officers face sack – The Guardian
external story (20/01/2010) - Judge urges Charity Commission to hand over George Galloway papers – The Times
external story (20/01/2010) - ‘Have-a-go’ brothers Munir and Tokeer Hussain refused appeal – The Times
external story (20/01/2010) - Compensation for Oxford police shooting victim – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - Supermarket worker who licked raw chicken jailed – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/01/2010) - £415,000 damages over egg allergy death – The Independent
external story (20/01/2010) - Driver jailed for Lincolnshire double death crash – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - Mother gets life for heroin death – BBC News
external story (20/01/2010) - Standard Life fined £2.45m for misleading pensions customers – The Guardian
external story (20/01/2010) - Amy Winehouse spared jail on assault charge – The Guardian
external story (20/01/2010) - ‘Draining’ family courts system to be overhauled – The Times
external story (20/01/2010) - Fundamental review of the family justice system announced – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/01/2010) - ‘Have-a-go hero’ businessman Munir Hussain freed by Court of Appeal – The Times
external story (20/01/2010) - Cafcass: 40 per cent increase in children taken into care since Baby P tragedy – The Times
external story (19/01/2010) - Garry Mann loses extradition court fight – BBC News
external story (19/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/01/2010) - Axa General Insurance Ltd and Others v Lord Advocate and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (19/01/2010) - KH (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (19/01/2010) - New support for victims of terrorism overseas – Ministry of Justice
external story (19/01/2010) - Gang jailed for running bogus college – UK Border Agency
external story (19/01/2010) - OFT takes prize draw companies to court over scratchcards – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/01/2010) - Terror compensation scheme unveiled for victims abroad – BBC News
external story (19/01/2010) - Prison for £10m cocaine smugglers – BBC News
external story (19/01/2010) - Royal rules ‘breach human rights’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/01/2010) - UK Government backs Islamists in battle to remove their names from terror blacklist – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/01/2010) - BA employee in legal bid over wearing cross – The Independent
external story (19/01/2010) - ‘Devoted mother’ on trial for helping daughter die – The Guardian
external story (19/01/2010) - Ed Balls orders inquiry over smacking at part-time schools – The Times
external story (19/01/2010) - Binge drink promotions to be banned – The Times
external story (19/01/2010) - Liverpool hospital payout for birth paralysis girl – BBC News
external story (19/01/2010) - Tunbridge suitcase murderer’s appeal rejected – BBC News
external story (19/01/2010) - Rights for NHS patients now law – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/01/2010) - Ministers plan law change to stop arrests of foreign officials – The Guardian
external story (18/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/01/2010) - MPs warn of criminal justice ‘crisis’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/01/2010) - Compensation for British victims of overseas terror attacks – The Guardian
external story (18/01/2010) - The Marco Pierre White recipe making divorce courts shiver – The Times
external story (18/01/2010) - Economic Growth and Social Equity Mean Jackson Reforms are vital to the National Interest – The Bar Council
external story (18/01/2010) - Outdated laws lead to rise in court disputes over legacies – The Independent
external story (18/01/2010) - Two and a half years on and still no verdict on MMR scare – The Independent
external story (18/01/2010) - Abuse of pre-pack deals ‘could turn Britain into an insolvency brothel’ – The Times
external story (18/01/2010) - Office of Fair Trading takes prize draw companies to court – The Guardian
external story (18/01/2010) - Airport body scanners could ‘breach human rights’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/01/2010) - Information Tribunal is abolished as new service takes charge – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/01/2010) - Hindu asks appeal court for open-air cremation – The Independent
external story (18/01/2010) - Former control order suspects to sue British government – BBC News
external story (18/01/2010) - Review of Civil Litigation Costs: final report – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (15/01/2010) - Syed v Director of Public Prosecutions – WLR Daily
external story (15/01/2010) - Gillan and Quinton v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (15/01/2010) - MPs to investigate solicitors’ ‘contempt of parliament’ – The Guardian
external story (15/01/2010) - End to spiralling costs urged in landmark civil justice reforms – The Times
external story (15/01/2010) - Libel trials should be heard by judges without juries, says law lord – The Times
external story (15/01/2010) - Free music site creator cleared in fraud case – The Independent
external story (15/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/01/2010) - Peer drops damages-quantification amendment to digital bill – OUT-LAW.com
external story (15/01/2010) - West Yorkshire nail bomb maker jailed for 11 years – BBC News
external story (15/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/01/2010) - Apology for thalidomide survivors – BBC News
external story (14/01/2010) - DNA profiles removed at rate of only one a day – The Independent
external story (14/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (14/01/2010) - Legal adviser duped couples into thinking they were divorced – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/01/2010) - Law Society files judicial review application over defendants’ costs cap – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/01/2010) - Iraq war inquiry told attorney general changed mind over legality of invasion – The Guardian
external story (14/01/2010) - Men cleared of rape after online chat on group sex revealed – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/01/2010) - Jackson report published today – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/01/2010) - E-commerce Regulations updated to exempt ISPs from hate speech charges – OUT-LAW.com
external story (14/01/2010) - Fears for election as law fails to curb ballot fraud – The Times
external story (14/01/2010) - The Big Question: Do juryless trials risk obscuring the transparency of justice? – The Independent
external story (14/01/2010) - Prison population ’should be cut’ by third, say MPs – BBC News
external story (14/01/2010) - Sky begins push for TV cameras in court – The Times
external story (14/01/2010) - Judge says extraditing Gary McKinnon may be unlawful – The Guardian
external story (14/01/2010) - Youths who killed fawn ‘for a laugh’ fined £1,000 – The Independent
external story (14/01/2010) - Jack Straw: review of civil litigation costs – Ministry of Justice
external story (14/01/2010) - Shakin’ Stevens guilty of assaulting photographer – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - Bristol teacher jailed over child abuse photos – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (13/01/2010) - Government confirms £500,000 fines for worst data protection offenders – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/01/2010) - Government to consult on punishments for breaking online air fare rules – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/01/2010) - Man sentenced for poisoning curry with slug pellets – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - Comedian Jimmy Carr guilty of speeding in Suffolk – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - Kent police admit unlawful stop and search of twins, 11 – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - Council launches legal bid to abolish sheltered housing wardens – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/01/2010) - MoD ‘pays more in compensation to chicken farmer than injured soldier’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (13/01/2010) - Heinz baby product ad banned over misleading claims – The Guardian
external story (13/01/2010) - Medal cheat Roger Day aimed to be a hero for his younger wife – The Times
external story (13/01/2010) - Andy Burnham backs Bill to stop children using sunbeds at tanning salons – The Times
external story (13/01/2010) - Marco Pierre White case shows how family lawyers can get into a stew – The Times
external story (13/01/2010) - Kate Middleton launches legal action against photographer – The Guardian
external story (13/01/2010) - Ministers offer concessions on copyright changes – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - £150k payout for ‘bullied’ manager at Llanelli hospital – BBC News
external story (13/01/2010) - Conservatives refuse to pay a £215,000 bill after rigged poll – The Times
external story (13/01/2010) - Peaches Geldof wins damages over prostitute claims – BBC News
external story (12/01/2010) - Half a million pound fines for serious breaches of data protection – Ministry of Justice
external story (12/01/2010) - Stop-and-search powers ruled illegal by European court – BBC News
external story (12/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/01/2010) - Lotteries: Repeals Consultation – Law Commission
external story (12/01/2010) - Regina v Gilham – Times Law Reports
external story (12/01/2010) - Cavel USA Inc and Another v Seaton Insurance Co and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (12/01/2010) - Crown Court defendants to be means tested – Ministry of Justice
external story (12/01/2010) - Detaining children in Britain: No place for the innocent – The Independent
external story (12/01/2010) - Extremist Islamist groups to be banned under new terror laws – The Guardian
external story (12/01/2010) - Marco Pierre White challenge could change divorce battles for ever – The Times
external story (12/01/2010) - Men jailed over £33m Kent heroin deal – BBC News
external story (11/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/01/2010) - Release of secret child punishment manual ordered – The Guardian
external story (11/01/2010) - Barristers begin nationwide debate over new ways of providing legal services – Bar Standards Board
external story (11/01/2010) - Regina (Lewis) v Coroner for Mid and North Division of Shropshire and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (11/01/2010) - Industrious Ltd v Vincent – Times Law Reports
external story (11/01/2010) - An anomaly on our doorstep – The Guardian
external story (11/01/2010) - Magistrate who won victimisation case sacked for misconduct – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/01/2010) - Call to lift ban on jury service for people with mental illness – The Guardian
external story (11/01/2010) - Legal costs emerge as defining issue of 2010’s biggest cases – The Lawyer
external story (11/01/2010) - News International admits payout to phone-hacker was for unfair dismissal – The Guardian
external story (11/01/2010) - Gurkha veterans lose pensions test case battle with MoD – BBC News
external story (11/01/2010) - Teenager locked up for bleach attack – The Independent
external story (11/01/2010) - Overseas online gambling groups will need licence – The Times
external story (08/01/2010) - Miller-Smith v Miller-Smith – Times Law Reports
external story (08/01/2010) - Regina v Reed and Reed; Regina v Garmson – Times Law Reports
external story (08/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/01/2010) - Watchdog launches consultation on MPs’ expenses – The Guardian
external story (08/01/2010) - Why Nominet disconnected more than 1,000 sites with no court oversight – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/01/2010) - Law reformed on leaving property in trust for future generations – Ministry of Justice
external story (08/01/2010) - Case of ‘Heathrow four’ to be challenged as lone judge prepares for historic trial – The Times
external story (08/01/2010) - Trafigura returns to court in attempt to suppress lawsuit documents – The Guardian
external story (08/01/2010) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (07/01/2010) - Regina v Maina; Regina v Saddique; Regina v Kika – Times Law Reports
external story (07/01/2010) - Iqbal v Prison Officers Association – Times Law Reports
external story (07/01/2010) - Duncombe and Others v Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families – Times Law Reports
external story (07/01/2010) - Lord Justice Jackson: the potential for change is enormous – The Times
external story (07/01/2010) - NHS software saga will see former directors in court – BBC News
external story (07/01/2010) - Iraq inquiry: we have every right to know why we went to war – The Times
external story (07/01/2010) - Parade protest case flawed, say lawyers – The Independent
external story (07/01/2010) - Brothel-visiting celebrity remains anonymous after Moseley precedent – OUT-LAW.com
external story (07/01/2010) - Amid economic gloom there is plenty of opportunity for the bar – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/01/2010) - Leading lawyers call for quicker ‘no-fault’ divorces – The Independent
external story (07/01/2010) - Full body scanners could be used without violating privacy, says expert – OUT-LAW.com
external story (07/01/2010) - LSB research reveals public ‘don’t know what lawyers do’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (07/01/2010) - New rules for MPs to be outlined – BBC News
external story (07/01/2010) - Advice for 2010? Love your clients and taking nothing for granted – The Times
external story (07/01/2010) - Extradition of Gary McKinnon ‘breaches Bill of Rights’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/01/2010) - DNA matches solve only a fraction of crimes, police admit – The Guardian
external story (06/01/2010) - Ordering police trainee to cut his hair was not sex discrimination, tribunal rules – OUT-LAW.com
external story (06/01/2010) - Judges examine rise in complaints against MI5 – The Independent
external story (06/01/2010) - Quirk of law leaves larger issues at play – The Times
external story (06/01/2010) - British government will fight legal attempts to indict Israeli leaders in UK – The Guardian
external story (06/01/2010) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/01/2010) - Teenager gets life for burning girlfriend to death – The Independent
external story (05/01/2010) - Pedro v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – Times Law Reports
external story (05/01/2010) - Regina (Birmingham City Council) v Birmingham Crown Court, RR, interested party; Regina (South Gloucestershire District Council) v Bristol Crown Court, AW and NW, interested parties – Times Law Reports
external story (05/01/2010) - Regina (Morris) v Newport City Council – Times Law Reports
external story (05/01/2010) - Law firm probe clients contacted – BBC News
external story (05/01/2010) - Government proposes exemption of small venues from live music licence – The Guardian
external story (05/01/2010) - Ascot racehorse kill threat man sentenced – BBC News
external story (05/01/2010) - New scanners break child porn laws – The Guardian
external story (05/01/2010) - Number of crimes caught on CCTV falls by 70 per cent, Metropolitan Police admits – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/01/2010) - Deaths in prison custody 2009 – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/01/2010) - Hammonds LLP (a Firm) v Jones – Times Law Reports
external story (04/01/2010) - Lucasfilm Ltd and Others v Ainsworth and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (04/01/2010) - Islington London Borough Council v Ladele – Times Law Reports
external story (04/01/2010) - Freedom of information: caught in the act – The Guardian
external story (04/01/2010) - Court of Public Protection should be opened to media, top judge says – The Times
external story (04/01/2010) - MPs invoke 1689 Bill to avoid prosecution – The Independent
external story (04/01/2010) - Legal aid cuts could prevent crucial cases being heard, say lawyers – The Guardian
external story (04/01/2010) - Smacking children: the law – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/01/2010) - Christmas Break
external story (21/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (21/12/2009) - Legal aid: reforming advocates graduated fees – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/12/2009) - Office of the Public Guardian: Amendments to secondary legislation – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/12/2009) - Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Bill – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/12/2009) - Legal aid funding reforms – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/12/2009) - Independent panel to oversee Hillsborough disclosure – Home Office
external story (21/12/2009) - Changes to UK Border Agency policy on judicial reviews – UK Border Agency
external story (21/12/2009) - Attorney General welcomes ‘one punch’ legal changes and sentence increases – Attorney General’s Office
external story (21/12/2009) - All change? Or not? Seminars in Your Area – The Bar Council
external story (21/12/2009) - ‘One-punch’ killers to get longer jail sentences – The Times
external story (21/12/2009) - Macclesfield man jailed for driving wrong way drunk – BBC News
external story (21/12/2009) - Rapist jailed for attacking girl – BBC News
external story (21/12/2009) - Ministers in U-turn over torture documents for Guantanamo Briton – The Independent
external story (21/12/2009) - UK libel law has gagged me, says leading Danish radiologist – The Guardian
external story (21/12/2009) - Names of innocent people will stay on police database – The Guardian
external story (21/12/2009) - Takeover bid by Sports Direct ‘broke City rules’ – The Times
external story (21/12/2009) - Government to pay £20m and apologise to victims of thalidomide – The Times
external story (21/12/2009) - Cotton v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (18/12/2009) - Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (in administration) v CRC Credit Fund Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (18/12/2009) - Regina v Round; Reginav Dunn – WLR Daily
external story (18/12/2009) - Cavel USA, Inc and another v Seaton Insurance Co and another – WLR Daily
external story (18/12/2009) - In re S-B (Children) (Care proceedings: Standard of proof) – Times Law Reports
external story (18/12/2009) - Consolidated Fund Act 2000
external story (18/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/12/2009) - Lawyers cash in on NHS negligence cases – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/12/2009) - Man guilty of attempting to have sex with rottweiler – The Independent
external story (18/12/2009) - Evolution of quirks and loopholes has skewed legal system – The Times
external story (18/12/2009) - Expert claims file-sharing Bill could give Government control of the internet – OUT-LAW.com
external story (18/12/2009) - British Airways strike blocked by court – BBC News
external story (18/12/2009) - Hunting ban legal challenge fails after court says it ‘doesn’t breach human rights’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/12/2009) - Trafigura accepts £25,000 damages from BBC over waste dumping allegations – The Times
external story (18/12/2009) - Village People threaten lawsuit over Jamie Oliver advert – The Guardian
external story (18/12/2009) - Former Humberside police officer jailed for sex attacks – BBC News
external story (18/12/2009) - Forced marriage law not being used enough – BBC News
external story (17/12/2009) - R (E) v Governing Body of JFS and another (United Synagogue and others intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Mahad v Entry Clearance Officer; Ali and another v Same; Ismail and another v Same; Sakthivel v Same; Muhumed v Same (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Lucasfilm Ltd and others v Ainsworth and another – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Regina (E) v Governing Body of JFS and Another, United Synagogue and Others intervening – Times Law Reports
external story (17/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/12/2009) - European Court of Human Rights in ‘crisis’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/12/2009) - Foreign Office backs down over Binyam Mohamed censorship – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/12/2009) - National Ability SA v Tinna Oils & Chemicals Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Wallis v Bristol Water Plc – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Pedro v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Duncombe and others v Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Fletcher v Same – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - In re S-B (Children) (Care Proceedings: Standard of Proof) – WLR Daily
external story (17/12/2009) - Financial Times Ltd and Others v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (17/12/2009) - Axa Insurance Ltd v Akhter & Darby and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (17/12/2009) - Omojudi v United Kingdom – Times Law Reports
external story (17/12/2009) - Three guilty of murdering son who tried to save father in post office raid – The Times
external story (17/12/2009) - Outcry over plan to give attorney general veto on war crimes warrants – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2009) - Star Wars propmaker wins battle against George Lucas – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/12/2009) - Judiciary must speak out on ‘parlous state of family law’ – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/12/2009) - Decision on Trafigura’s BBC libel case due today – The Guardian
external story (17/12/2009) - ‘Honour’ case father guilty of killing Tulay Goren – BBC News
external story (17/12/2009) - Law Society seeks judicial review over costs capping – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (17/12/2009) - Firework factory explosion death pair jailed – BBC News
external story (17/12/2009) - Judge ‘failed in public duty’ by refusing to jail teen knife criminal – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/12/2009) - Crash death lorry driver jailed – BBC News
external story (17/12/2009) - Life for rape re-enactment killer – BBC News
external story (16/12/2009) - Barry George in newspaper payout over Dando claims – BBC News
external story (16/12/2009) - Online-only news will be regulated by press watchdog for first time – OUT-LAW.com
external story (16/12/2009) - Human rights committee warning on civil litigation funding curbs – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/12/2009) - Life term for homophobic murder – BBC News
external story (16/12/2009) - Jewish school loses places fight – BBC News
external story (16/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/12/2009) - MPs sue CIA to shatter secrecy on Britain’s role in rendition – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2009) - High court bars ‘easyCouncil’ from removing live-in wardens – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2009) - Half of men arrested for rape not prosecuted – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/12/2009) - Vanessa George jailed indefinitely but victims of abuse remain unidentified – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2009) - Newspapers victorious in battle to protect source – The Independent
external story (16/12/2009) - Gary McKinnon ‘must answer serious criminal charges’, Home Secretary says – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/12/2009) - CPS delivers justice for more victims of domestic violence – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (16/12/2009) - Innocence or safety: Why the wrongly convicted are better served by concern for safety – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2009) - Christian registrar loses discrimination appeal – The Independent
external story (16/12/2009) - Noisy sex woman admits Asbo breach – BBC News
external story (16/12/2009) - UK fury as Germany prosecutes Daniel Ubani, GP who gave fatal dose – The Guardian
external story (16/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/12/2009) - Home Office to unveil first CCTV regulator to take control of Britain’s army of cameras – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/12/2009) - Electronic tagging of young people shows sharp rise – BBC News
external story (15/12/2009) - Treatment plan promised for women sex offenders – BBC News
external story (15/12/2009) - Review of cautions and on-the-spot fines – Ministry of Justice
external story (15/12/2009) - Prosecutors to review Blair Peach death after 30 years – The Guardian
external story (15/12/2009) - David Miliband attacks ‘irresponsible’ judges over Binyam Mohamed – The Times
external story (15/12/2009) - Homeowner jailed for tackling burglar – The Independent
external story (15/12/2009) - Predatory paedophile Carol Clarke jailed for abusing children – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/12/2009) - Court to rule in registrar case – BBC News
external story (15/12/2009) - Police ‘should have reason to stop pictures being taken’ – The Independent
external story (15/12/2009) - Women prison places reduced to fund community services – Ministry of Justice
external story (15/12/2009) - Government to review use of cautions – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (15/12/2009) - Dog lead murderer jailed for life – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/12/2009) - Drunk men who demand sex from partner should be ‘treated as rapists’ – The Guardian
external story (15/12/2009) - Libel laws stifle jokes by Alexei Sayle and Ricky Gervais – The Times
external story (14/12/2009) - Barratt Homes Ltd v Dwr Cymru Cyfyngedig (Welsh Water) – WLR Daily
external story (14/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (14/12/2009) - Law Society to launch legal challenge on legal aid – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (14/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/12/2009) - Law Society Gazette Podcast: Robert Heslett, President of The Law Society – Charon QC
external story (14/12/2009) - Untouchable: Blair to give Iraq War evidence in secret – The Independent
external story (14/12/2009) - Craig Sweeney victim’s payout ’significantly increased’ – BBC News
external story (14/12/2009) - ‘Sycophant’ Tony Blair used deceit to justify Iraq war, says former DPP – The Guardian
external story (14/12/2009) - Climbdown over plan to vet contact with children – The Independent
external story (14/12/2009) - Binyam Mohamed torture collusion case returns to court – BBC News
external story (14/12/2009) - UK ‘failing to protect workers from discrimination’, claims Europe – The Guardian
external story (14/12/2009) - Team Tiger fights to bar ‘nude photos’ – The Times
external story (14/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/12/2009) - Young black people and the criminal justice system: second annual report – Ministry of Justice
external story (11/12/2009) - Is the 2007 court fee remission system working? – Ministry of Justice
external story (11/12/2009) - Court of Appeal (Criminal) Review of the Legal Year 2008/2009 – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (11/12/2009) - Legal Services Act 2007 – changes to pupillage – Bar Standards Board
external story (11/12/2009) - Regina (A) v Director of Establishments of the Security Service – Times Law Reports
external story (11/12/2009) - Two-year jail sentence for insider trader – The Times
external story (11/12/2009) - Baby P whistle-blower to sue council – The Times
external story (11/12/2009) - Cornish sardine wins protection. You might remember it as the pilchard – The Times
external story (11/12/2009) - Safety laws threaten exchange trips, say head teachers – The Times
external story (11/12/2009) - Two jailed for ‘nastiest’ crimes – BBC News
external story (11/12/2009) - Man jailed after rape in cemetery – BBC News
external story (11/12/2009) - Drunken mother jailed over baby’s death – The Independent
external story (11/12/2009) - Fake forensic scientist jailed for sex attacks – The Independent
external story (11/12/2009) - Crack addict jailed indefinitely over near-fatal carjacking – The Guardian
external story (11/12/2009) - Anger over ‘cost-cutting’ plans for serious criminal cases – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/12/2009) - Sumption quits race for seat in Supreme Court – The Lawyer
external story (10/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (10/12/2009) - Freedom of information – update on recent FoI cases – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/12/2009) - Lawyers attack government plans to extend family reporting – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/12/2009) - MPs lobby to exclude solicitors from asbestos compensation scheme – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (10/12/2009) - New ombudsman scheme for legal complaints – Ministry of Justice
external story (10/12/2009) - Regina v Horncastle and Another; Regina v Marquis and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (10/12/2009) - Ex-BBC presenter Ashley Blake refused leave to appeal – BBC News
external story (10/12/2009) - Improving and clarifying the law on conspiracy and attempts to commit crimes – Law Commission
external story (10/12/2009) - Call to change ‘criminal conspiracy’ law – BBC News
external story (10/12/2009) - Using intercept evidence in court ‘not yet viable’ – BBC News
external story (10/12/2009) - Former MI5 man loses supreme court case in memoirs fight – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2009) - Government-ordered review to call for sport to unite in corruption war – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2009) - Scientists urge reform of ‘lethal’ libel law – The Times
external story (10/12/2009) - Future Provision of Library Services: Statement from Patrick Maddams, Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple, 10th December 2009
external story (10/12/2009) - MPs’ expenses and allowances: legislation announced to implement Kelly recommendations – Ministry of Justice
external story (10/12/2009) - Jack Straw issues ‘veto’ certificate under the Freedom of Information Act – Ministry of Justice
external story (10/12/2009) - Glaister and others v Appleby-in-Westmorland Town Council – WLR Daily
external story (10/12/2009) - Regina v Horncastle and anotherl; Regina v Marquis and another – WLR Daily
external story (10/12/2009) - Regina v IB – WLR Daily
external story (10/12/2009) - Information Commissioner urges organisations to give individuals more privacy choices online – Information Commissioenr
external story (10/12/2009) - Sex abuse kung fu teacher jailed – BBC News
external story (10/12/2009) - Sex assault Koran tutor is jailed – BBC News
external story (10/12/2009) - Minutes of cabinet committee meeting ‘to stay secret’ – BBC News
external story (10/12/2009) - MPs face fines for abusing expenses – The Independent
external story (10/12/2009) - Driver fined £2,000 for using bus lane – The Independent
external story (10/12/2009) - Teenager jailed for killing boy, 15, in 50mph hit-and-run in city centre – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2009) - Gary McKinnon challenges extradition – The Guardian
external story (10/12/2009) - Bomb plot leader’s friend Adam Khatib sentenced to life in jail – The Times
external story (10/12/2009) - Autumn performance report 2009 – Ministry of Justice
external story (09/12/2009) - BAILII – Recent Decisions
external story (09/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (09/12/2009) - O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur SA – Times Law Reports
external story (09/12/2009) - Publication of report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture – Ministry of Justice
external story (09/12/2009) - Data protection: a new dialogue – Ministry of Justice
external story (09/12/2009) - Alleged abuse of student visa system – government response – UK Border Agency
external story (09/12/2009) - Tullett case suspended over undisclosed evidence – The Times
external story (09/12/2009) - Can justice be served when authorities have a financial incentive? – The Times
external story (09/12/2009) - Parents in Rhyl who kept children in squalor are jailed – BBC News
external story (09/12/2009) - Parents sue pushchair maker over ‘injury warnings’ – BBC News
external story (09/12/2009) - 12 years for man who kidnapped woman and daughter – The Independent
external story (09/12/2009) - Christian hoteliers asked guest in hijab if she was terrorist or killer, court told – The Times
external story (09/12/2009) - Philip Bowles sentenced to jail for tax fraud despite judge’s doubts – The Times
external story (09/12/2009) - Bath Spa: Council paid £4m compensation for delay – BBC News
external story (09/12/2009) - R (A) v Director of Establishments of the Security Service – WLR Daily
external story (09/12/2009) - Judges block horse injury claim – BBC News
external story (09/12/2009) - Firm fined after chemical explosion closed motorways – BBC News
external story (09/12/2009) - Coroner criticises MoD over fatal helicopter crash – The Independent
external story (09/12/2009) - BBC was unfair to Crufts organiser in pedigree dogs exposé, rules Ofcom – The Guardian
external story (09/12/2009) - Hotelier Ben Vogelenzang cleared of insulting Muslim guest – The Times
external story (09/12/2009) - Briton guilty of plotting ‘deadly terror attack’ – BBC News
external story (09/12/2009) - Killer nurse granted leave to appeal – The Independent
external story (09/12/2009) - Shops ‘unfair’ over shoplifting cases – The Independent
external story (09/12/2009) - Stability for the publicly funded Bar, modernisation for all barristers – The Bar Council
external story (08/12/2009) - Patel and Another v Keles and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (08/12/2009) - Regina (Boggis and Another) v Natural England – Times Law Reports
external story (08/12/2009) - Candy brothers lose latest stage in court battle over Chelsea Barracks – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/12/2009) - Judge leaves court to calm down during case of ‘abandoned’ sick child – The Times
external story (08/12/2009) - Green Cross Code for internet to be launched – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/12/2009) - Migrant marriage teenagers lose High Court battle – BBC News
external story (08/12/2009) - Prison psychologist ‘found dismembered Barbie dolls by her car’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/12/2009) - Dr Crippen’s relative fails in bid to secure pardon – BBC News
external story (08/12/2009) - Consumer Advocate will get class action-style powers, says Government – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/12/2009) - Prince Charles’s wedding harpist guilty of handling stolen goods – The Guardian
external story (08/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/12/2009) - Woman sues Ministry of Justice after ‘prison doctors failed to spot breast cancer’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/12/2009) - Newspaper thwarts libel claim with E-Commerce Regulations defence – OUT-LAW.com
external story (08/12/2009) - Tan salon owner sentenced after girl burned on sunbed – BBC News
external story (08/12/2009) - Arsonist who killed three-year-old girl jailed for life – The Guardian
external story (08/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/12/2009) - Libel law analysis – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (07/12/2009) - Iqbal v Prison Officers Association – WLR Daily
external story (07/12/2009) - Shanks v Unilever plc and others – WLR Daily
external story (07/12/2009) - Veakins v Kier Islington Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (07/12/2009) - Regina (Adams) v Secretary of State for Justice – Times Law Reports
external story (07/12/2009) - OQ (India) and Another v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (07/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (07/12/2009) - Committee set up to review the Court of Protection Rules 2007 – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (07/12/2009) - Fertility blunder risk due to slow regulator: review – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/12/2009) - Judge questions Queen’s privacy threat – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/12/2009) - Assisted suicide: disabled campaigner in 11th hour court challenge – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/12/2009) - Doctors demand formal inquest for Dr David Kelly – BBC News
external story (07/12/2009) - Rapist of child fails in appeal – BBC News
external story (07/12/2009) - Police U-turn on photographers and anti-terror laws – The Independent
external story (07/12/2009) - MoD ‘did not want to breach privacy of detainee’ – The Independent
external story (07/12/2009) - Loss of court reporters is a blow to open justice – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2009) - Super-injunctions do limit freedom of speech, Speaker’s lawyers advise – The Guardian
external story (07/12/2009) - Unmarried couples need new legal rights, says reform judge – The Times
external story (07/12/2009) - Cyclists targeted as Westminster Council goes after ‘lycra louts’ – The Times
external story (07/12/2009) - Teenager condemned over war memorial outrage – The Independent
external story (07/12/2009) - Bankers’ killers make appeal bid – BBC News
external story (04/12/2009) - Motorist loses crash death appeal – BBC News
external story (04/12/2009) - When ministers take an 18 per cent pay cut, then we will be silent, says chairman-elect of the Bar Council – The Times
external story (04/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instuments – OPSI
external story (04/12/2009) - Aventis Pasteur SA v OB – WLR Daily
external story (04/12/2009) - In re I (A Child) – WLR Daily
external story (04/12/2009) - R (Adams) v Secretary of State for Justice – WLR Daily
external story (04/12/2009) - In re I (a Child) (Jurisdiction) – Times Law Reports
external story (04/12/2009) - Regina v Clements – Times Law Reports
external story (04/12/2009) - Solicitor to be sentenced after stealing £90,000 from blind widow – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (04/12/2009) - Criminal law: youth justice and sentencing – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (04/12/2009) - Woolf calls for arbitration overhaul as he launches new guidance – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (04/12/2009) - Delivering offender management services – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/12/2009) - Administration of justice in Wales – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/12/2009) - The Supreme Court: is the House of Lords ‘losing part of itself’? – speech by Lord Neuberger
external story (04/12/2009) - £500 fine for £7k fake jacket con – BBC News
external story (04/12/2009) - Couple’s cruise payout challenged – BBC News
external story (04/12/2009) - Rome I comes into force, clarifies whose laws apply to contract disputes – OUT-LAW.com
external story (04/12/2009) - Why too much legal experience can subvert jury trial – The Times
external story (04/12/2009) - Law school BPP accused of exploiting demand to rake in more fees – The Times
external story (04/12/2009) - Paramedic stopped resuscitating new-born baby too son, hearing told – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/12/2009) - Sellafield faces fine for exposing staff to radioactivity – The Guardian
external story (04/12/2009) - More than 1,200 UK shopping websites shut down – The Times
external story (04/12/2009) - Colleges may face ban on taking foreign students in visa crackdown – The Times
external story (04/12/2009) - Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs v Meier and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (03/12/2009) - Bee and Another v Thompson – Times Law Reports
external story (03/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (03/12/2009) - Jack Straw: criminals cannot hide from the consequences of their crimes – Ministry of Justice
external story (03/12/2009) - Local communities to be informed of sentences – Home Office
external story (03/12/2009) - New plans for smarter working to help police fight crime and tackle antisocial behaviour – Home Office
external story (03/12/2009) - High Court orders disclosure of Wikipedia user’s IP address in blackmail case – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/12/2009) - “Very Important Information for Barristers: Changes to Rules Governing Practising Certificates and Administration of Oaths” – The Bar Council
external story (03/12/2009) - Legal and Campaigning Organisations Call for Justice to be put Centre Stage in General Election Campaign – The Bar Council
external story (03/12/2009) - Deal Over Complex Terror and Murder Trials Undermined by Government’s Eleventh Hour Change in Proposals – The Bar Council
external story (03/12/2009) - Benefit cheat must repay £92,000 – BBC News
external story (03/12/2009) - Lie detector expert sentenced for speeding fib – The Guardian
external story (03/12/2009) - Woman told to repay £5 of fraud – BBC News
external story (03/12/2009) - Plant driver guilty of skip death – BBC News
external story (03/12/2009) - Couple’s son, 2, taken into care by social workers after they ‘refused to feed him junk food’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/12/2009) - OFT faces new legal fight as builders line up to challenge their fines for bid-rigging – The Times
external story (03/12/2009) - The war on legal aid: are lawyers starting to win the battle? – The Times
external story (03/12/2009) - Government delay forces rail passengers to wait for better compensation rights – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/12/2009) - Police ‘misusing terror powers to stop tourists taking photos’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/12/2009) - Time limit on ‘naming and shaming’ criminals – The Independent
external story (03/12/2009) - Action on disability hate crimes – The Independent
external story (03/12/2009) - Former ICI chairman wins right to evict ex-wife from £14m Chelsea home – The Times
external story (03/12/2009) - ‘Threat note’ bank robber jailed – BBC News
external story (03/12/2009) - Sex abuse church elder McConaghy ‘too fat for jail’ – BBC News
external story (03/12/2009) - Student broke into mortuary to hunt woman he loved – The Independent
external story (03/12/2009) - Tougher drink-drive law considered by ministers – The Guardian
external story (03/12/2009) - Gary McKinnon given more time to challenge Alan Johnson’s decision to extradite him – Daily Telegraph
external story (03/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/12/2009) - BAILII – Recent Decisions
external story (02/12/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (02/12/2009) - Review of fees for the Lands Tribunal – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/12/2009) - Written evidence on judicial fees and salaries – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/12/2009) - R (Barclay and others) v The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and others – WLR Daily
external story (02/12/2009) - Oxfam v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (02/12/2009) - Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs v Meier and others – WLR Daily
external story (02/12/2009) - Regina (Barclay and Others) v The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (02/12/2009) - Privacy and the press: where are we now? – speech by Mr Justice Eady
external story (02/12/2009) - The Criminal Procedure Rules and witness attendance for magistrates’ – speech by Nicholas Moss, JP
external story (02/12/2009) - Software development agreement did not transfer copyright, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/12/2009) - Bar ‘Setting the Pace’ on Social Mobility – New Report – The Bar Council
external story (02/12/2009) - Gary McKinnon extradition decision defended by Johnson – BBC news
external story (02/12/2009) - Train drivers win injury payout – BBC News
external story (02/12/2009) - Court to decide over burial error – BBC News
external story (02/12/2009) - Legality of Tory ‘easyCouncil’ experiment to be tested in high court – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - Baby P emails: judge demands explanation from Ofsted – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - Dog that killed Jean-Paul Massey was banned pit bull – The Times
external story (02/12/2009) - Father jailed for cruelty to children – The Independent
external story (02/12/2009) - Judge in Max Mosley trial hits back at criticism over privacy cases – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - Rape investigations unit launched as Met aims to target serial attackers – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - Gordon Brown to force plan for voting reform referendum before election – The Times
external story (02/12/2009) - Head of government task force found guilty of bullying her workers – The Times
external story (02/12/2009) - Story about police officer’s Facebook update after G20 death is cleared – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/12/2009) - Extradition centre stage at Supreme Court – The Lawyer
external story (02/12/2009) - ‘Friendly fire’ court case halted – BBC News
external story (02/12/2009) - Little Ted’s nursery abuse case review delayed – BBC News
external story (02/12/2009) - Solicitors who took millions from miners lose appeal – BBC news
external story (02/12/2009) - Government to set up working group on libel law reform – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - Putting power into petitioning – Communities and Local Government
external story (02/12/2009) - New plans will compel councils to respond to petitions – The Guardian
external story (02/12/2009) - Barclays lose Sark reforms claim – BBC news
external story (01/12/2009) - Ambitious reforms to transform the social work profession – Department for Children, Schools and Families
external story (01/12/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/12/2009) - Youth Rehabilitation Order and youth justice provisions – Ministry of Justice
external story (01/12/2009) - Youth crime punishments – you decide – Ministry of Justice
external story (01/12/2009) - The current legal challenges facing social landlords: a judge’s perspective – speech by Lord Neuberger
external story (01/12/2009) - UK Border Agency crackdown on rogue employers – UK Border Agency
external story (01/12/2009) - Sentence increase for Rapist – Attorney General’s Office
external story (01/12/2009) - Martin v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – WLR Daily
external story (01/12/2009) - Information Commissioner’s Office demystifies data protection – Information Commissioner’s Office
external story (01/12/2009) - Apple will rewrite T&Cs after OFT objections – OUT-LAW.com
external story (01/12/2009) - Crusaders face £60,000 visa fine over Australian six – BBC News
external story (01/12/2009) - Fines after fairground ride smash – BBC news
external story (01/12/2009) - Age of criminal responsibility ’should be raised from 10 to 14' – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/12/2009) - Vulnerable Defendants in the Criminal Courts – Prison Reform Trust
external story (01/12/2009) - Sweeping change to social work standards – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2009) - Failed by police – the woman whose rape complaint was lost in pile of paperwork – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2009) - British Library to return Benevento Missal under Nazi loot law – The Times
external story (01/12/2009) - Skateboard pigeon killer guilty – BBC news
external story (01/12/2009) - Brothers win 1998 murder appeal – BBC News
external story (01/12/2009) - Police officer who stole computer games escapes jail – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/12/2009) - Judges rule against government over secret evidence in terror cases – The Guardian
external story (01/12/2009) - Pinewood expansion battle rages on the village green – The Times
external story (01/12/2009) - Lord Lester’s plan to halt libel abuse – The Times
external story (01/12/2009) - Christian loses sex therapy case – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (30/11/2009) - Procurement of criminal legal aid in England and Wales – Ministry of Justice
external story (30/11/2009) - Bee and another v Thompson – WLR Daily
external story (30/11/2009) - BA (Nigeria) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; PE (Cameroon) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
external story (30/11/2009) - Regina (A) v Croydon London Borough Council; Regina (M) v Lambeth London Borough Council – Times Law Reports
external story (30/11/2009) - “A Judiciary of the 21st Century” – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (30/11/2009) - Bill clears the way for third party claims against liability insurers – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/11/2009) - Government net disconnections could scupper free Wi-Fi and breach EU laws, says expert – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/11/2009) - NAO Identifies Significant Weaknesses in Legal Aid Administration – The Bar Council
external story (30/11/2009) - Housing fraud informants to receive rewards of up to £500 – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2009) - Prince of Wales could be asked to appear in court over role in Chelsea Barracks row – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/11/2009) - Lost or missing insurance policies leave asbestos victims without compensation – The Independent
external story (30/11/2009) - Cleared Dando suspect Barry George challenges surveillance order – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2009) - Outdated Crown Prosecution Service should be modernised, says DPP – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2009) - Last hope for Gary McKinnon as court hears Ian Norris extradition appeal – The Times
external story (30/11/2009) - Murderers and rapists among hundreds of prisoners released in error – The Times
external story (30/11/2009) - Hacker Gary McKinnon to appeal after extradition blow – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Drivers win taxi age court fight – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Detention of children at immigration ‘prisons’ attacked by MPs – The Observer
external story (30/11/2009) - Rapist jailed for teenager attack – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Hospital payout for birth blunder – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Disabled man killed by bed hoist – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Ian Tomlinson’s family claim senior officer misled G20 death inquiry – The Guardian
external story (30/11/2009) - Doctor loses court battle over fines for parking on his own land – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/11/2009) - Scout leader jailed for boy abuse – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Woman wins £3m birth injury award – BBC News
external story (30/11/2009) - Footballer stab killer detained – BBC news
external story (30/11/2009) - Ex-soldier jailed for 1998 rape – BBC News
external story (27/11/2009) - Father and son jailed for murder – BBC News
external story (27/11/2009) - Boys in court after ‘abusing children in park’ – The Independent
external story (27/11/2009) - Shared rights and freedoms can help us to rub along together – The Times
external story (27/11/2009) - Lawyers to pay back £25 million after damning report on legal aid scheme – The Times
external story (27/11/2009) - New Crime and Security Bill to make our communities safer – Home Office
external story (27/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/11/2009) - Big fall in police use of stop-and search powers after outcry – The Guardian
external story (27/11/2009) - Theatre poster ‘misled’ audience by quoting film review – BBC News
external story (27/11/2009) - Web racists challenge convictions – BBC News
external story (27/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (27/11/2009) - OQ (India) and another v Secretary of State for the Home Department: SM (India) v Same – WLR Daily
external story (27/11/2009) - R (A) v Croydon London Borough Council; R (M) vLambeth London Borough Council – WLR Daily
external story (27/11/2009) - M6 dash woman jailed over killing – BBC News
external story (27/11/2009) - Dirty Essex hospitals prompt call for system reform – BBC News
external story (27/11/2009) - Banker’s jail sentence for drunken grope overturned at Court of Appeal – The Times
external story (27/11/2009) - Thousands of children jailed – before being found guilty – The Independent
external story (27/11/2009) - Police accused of preventing suspects accessing lawyers – The Independent
external story (27/11/2009) - Security Minister Lord West stopped and searched under Terrorism Act – The Times
external story (27/11/2009) - Gary McKinnon’s hopes fade as Home Secretary says he is powerless to stop extradition – The Times
external story (27/11/2009) - It’s official – London is the libel capital of the world – The Times
external story (26/11/2009) - Urinating student avoids prison – BBC News
external story (26/11/2009) - Cyprus pair lose extradition bid – BBC News
external story (26/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/11/2009) - Government response to Joint Committee report on Draft Bribery Bill – Ministry of Justice
external story (26/11/2009) - Cafcass judicial review threat – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (26/11/2009) - Government to implement Walker reforms on pay and governance – HM Treasury
external story (26/11/2009) - Police ignore rape allegations if victim has been drinking, says Sara Payne – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2009) - Bogus bride jailed for part in fake marriage scam – UK Border Agency
external story (26/11/2009) - Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National plc and others – WLR Daily
external story (26/11/2009) - Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National plc and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (26/11/2009) - UK equality laws fall short of EU requirements, says Commission – OUT-LAW.com
external story (26/11/2009) - Plans to improve consumer redress against financial firms being ‘rushed through’, says ABI – OUT-LW.com
external story (26/11/2009) - New Look fire brings record fine – BBC news
external story (26/11/2009) - Man jailed for racist row killing – BBC News
external story (26/11/2009) - Millionaire rabbi convicted of cocaine possession – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/11/2009) - G20 report lays down the law to police on use of force – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2009) - Religious studies teacher Madeleine Martin jailed for affair with pupil – The Times
external story (26/11/2009) - Three jailed for torture killing – BBC News
external story (26/11/2009) - Uncle of meningitis sufferer jailed for stealing £315,000 from trust fund – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/11/2009) - Aristocrat sentenced for £1.6m theft from family charity – The Guardian
external story (26/11/2009) - Banks win legal battle on overdraft charges – The Times
external story (25/11/2009) - Current Awareness Survey
external story (25/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (25/11/2009) - Ban intercept evidence in terror trials, advises Lord Carlile – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2009) - Thomas v Director of Public Prosecutions – Times Law Reports
external story (25/11/2009) - Regina v S(K) – Times Law Reports
external story (25/11/2009) - Victims turned away because of legal aid squeeze – The Times
external story (25/11/2009) - Bank charges ruling expected – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2009) - Straight couple in legal challenge to form a civil partnership – The Times
external story (25/11/2009) - Why are payouts so unfair? – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2009) - Children and family court service facing ’strain’ – BBC News
external story (25/11/2009) - ‘Cruel, illegal, immoral’: Human Rights Watch condemns UK’s role in torture – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2009) - Epileptic mother wins £4m damages after fit in hospital birth – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/11/2009) - Taser arrest man plans legal move – BBC News
external story (25/11/2009) - Watchdog Lord Carlile attacks Gordon Brown comment on April 2009 raid – The Times
external story (25/11/2009) - Leading lawyer to represent Simon Hall in appeal against murder conviction – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2009) - Teacher, 39, jailed for sex with 15-year-old pupil – The Guardian
external story (25/11/2009) - Gordon Brown to push for royal Roman Catholics law change – The Times
external story (25/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (25/11/2009) - More forced marriage protection orders than expected issued in first year – Ministry of Justice
external story (25/11/2009) - Review of rape review victims’ experiences welcomed – Home Office
external story (25/11/2009) - Protesters win judicial review of G20 police tactics – The Independent
external story (25/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/11/2009) - Rights and Responsibilities: civic duty and the rule of law – Speech by Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, Master of the Rolls
external story (24/11/2009) - B v N (A and S, Third Parties) – WLR Daily
external story (24/11/2009) - Patel and another v Keles and another – WLR Daily
external story (24/11/2009) - Al Rawi and Others v Security Service and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (24/11/2009) - Louca v Public Prosecutor, Bielefeld, Germany – Times Law Reports
external story (24/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/11/2009) - Health Act 2009
external story (24/11/2009) - Counter-terror police ‘failed to seek legal advice before arrests’ – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2009) - NSPCC urges more support for child court witnesses – BBC News
external story (24/11/2009) - CPS asked to consider charging four parliamentarians over expenses – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2009) - Iraq inquiry: witnesses could be given immunity from prosecution – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/11/2009) - News of the World faces £800,000 payout in bullying case – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2009) - Simpler, cheaper compensation procedure proposed in new Bill – Ministry of Justice
external story (24/11/2009) - Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war incapable of deciding on legality – judges – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2009) - New safeguards urged over routine police DNA tests – BBC News
external story (24/11/2009) - Man jailed over Baby P challenging rape conviction – The Independent
external story (24/11/2009) - Paralysed RAF man suing for £6m – BBC News
external story (24/11/2009) - Policeman jailed for murdering constable fiancee – The Guardian
external story (24/11/2009) - Bar Regulator approves fundamental changes – Bar Standards Board
external story (24/11/2009) - Constitutional change and the future of parliamentary democracy – Ministry of Justice
external story (24/11/2009) - College of Law Inside Track Podcast: Keir Starmer QC, Director of Public Prosecutions – Charon QC
external story (23/11/2009) - Birmingham Six: 35 years on from injustice – The Independent
external story (23/11/2009) - 2010 Election Results – The Bar Council
external story (23/11/2009) - Bar Council Welcomes BSB’s Decisions on New Practice Structures – The Bar Council
external story (23/11/2009) - Definitive Sentencing Guidelines on Overarching principles – Sentencing youths – Sentencing Guidelines Council
external story (23/11/2009) - Sturgeon and others v Condor Flugdienst GmbH (Case C-402/07); Böck and another v Air France SA (Case C-432/07) – WLR Daily
external story (23/11/2009) - Louca v Public Prosecutor, Bielefeld – WLR Daily
external story (23/11/2009) - Neary v Governing Body of St Albans Girls’ School and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (23/11/2009) - In re B (a Child) (Residence order) – Times Law Reports
external story (23/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (23/11/2009) - Army faces new inquiry on Iraq torture deaths – The Independent
external story (23/11/2009) - Secret files show UK courts were misled over 9/11 suspect Lotfi Raissi – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2009) - Peer calls for radical steps to reduce rapes – The Independent
external story (23/11/2009) - Offenders give flowers to victims in community justice trial scheme – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/11/2009) - Couples don’t need the law to tell them how to live together – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2009) - New law saves 86 victims from forced marriages – The Independent
external story (23/11/2009) - Surge in ‘libel tourism’ brings 11% rise in cases – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2009) - Brown delays action on compensating British victims of terror attacks abroad – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2009) - Jack Straw pledges action to end libel tourism – The Times
external story (23/11/2009) - Family of Jean Charles de Menezes ‘could get just £100,000 compensation’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/11/2009) - Now the expenses spotlight falls on Britain’s judiciary – The Independent
external story (23/11/2009) - Current Awareness Survey
external story (23/11/2009) - Police pay compensation to De Menezes family – The Guardian
external story (23/11/2009) - File-sharer disconnection law published to continuing opposition – OUT-LAW.com
external story (23/11/2009) - Experts can be named in family cases – The Times
external story (20/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (20/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/11/2009) - In re B (A Child) – WLR Daily
external story (20/11/2009) - Al Rawi and others v Security Service and others – WLR Daily
external story (20/11/2009) - Southern Pacific Mortgage Ltd v Heath – Times Law Reports
external story (20/11/2009) - Choudhary and Others v Bhatter and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (20/11/2009) - Government to crack down on illegal downloads – The Independent
external story (20/11/2009) - Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009
external story (20/11/2009) - Fitness test probes strength of new law firms – The Times
external story (20/11/2009) - UK lawyers fight to save nine-year-old boy from deportation to Iran – The Guardian
external story (20/11/2009) - Grandmother wins Supreme Court ruling on care of three-year-old boy – The Times
external story (20/11/2009) - Judge orders boy to live with father against his wishes – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/11/2009) - Court rejects David Miliband bid to suppress CIA evidence – The Guardian
external story (20/11/2009) - New Digital Bill unlikely to become law before election, warn Tories – The Times
external story (20/11/2009) - Devoted husband who strangled wife in his sleep walks free from court – The Guardian
external story (20/11/2009) - Royal Bank of Scotland loses landmark wheelchair access appeal – The Times
external story (20/11/2009) - Coroners and Justice Act 2009
external story (20/11/2009) - New laws to aid global fight against bribery – Ministry of Justice
external story (20/11/2009) - ‘Wicked’ grandmother jailed over dowry dispute – The Independent
external story (20/11/2009) - Legal profession set for historic reforms – The Times
external story (20/11/2009) - Welfare Reform Act 2009
external story (19/11/2009) - Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009
external story (19/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/11/2009) - Regina v Patel; Regina v Hussain – Times Law Reports
external story (19/11/2009) - Independent Trustee Services Ltd v Hope and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (19/11/2009) - Test Claimants in the Thin Cap Group Litigation v Revenue and Customs Commissioners – WLR Daily
external story (19/11/2009) - Legacies unleash a battle of wills – The Times
external story (19/11/2009) - NHS trust prosecuted over new mother’s death from wrong drug – The Guardian
external story (19/11/2009) - Braced for the big bang and Tesco law – The Times
external story (19/11/2009) - Government confirms plan to disconnect alleged file-sharers – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/11/2009) - The Bill’s in brief: Labour’s plans for new laws – The Times
external story (19/11/2009) - Barristers claim unfair secrecy as board debates ban on partnerships – The Times
external story (19/11/2009) - Prison for suitcase puppy killer – BBC News
external story (19/11/2009) - Teenage bullies guilty of killing girl who jumped from window – The Times
external story (19/11/2009) - Judge allows secret services to hide evidence in civil lawsuits – The Guardian
external story (19/11/2009) - Openness and accountability in family courts: new legislation proposed – Ministry of Justice
external story (19/11/2009) - Chief prosecutor backs state snooping plans – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/11/2009) - Mandelson seeks to amend copyright law in new crackdown on filesharing – The Guardian
external story (19/11/2009) - Binyam: Judges attack UK secrecy over public documents – BBC News
external story (19/11/2009) - Planned legislation extends FSA powers – The Times
external story (18/11/2009) - Queen’s Speech 2009 – Ministry of Justice
external story (18/11/2009) - Mother wins change in law over driving bans – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/11/2009) - Ex-MI5 agent in memoirs battle sues newspaper for naming him – The Guardian
external story (18/11/2009) - Policing and Crime Act
external story (18/11/2009) - Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
external story (18/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/11/2009) - Nickell’s partner in legal action – The Independent
external story (18/11/2009) - Plans to legalise cohabiting couples are anti-women and degrade relationships, says peer – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/11/2009) - Legal Services Board issues proposals on ABS regulation – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/11/2009) - Controversy ahead of landmark Bar meeting – The Times
external story (18/11/2009) - Ban for ‘wrong way’ motorist, 84 – BBC News
external story (17/11/2009) - Court to rule on DIY sea defence – BBC News
external story (17/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (17/11/2009) - Plan to charge £350 for Supreme Court documents met with criticism – Legal Week
external story (17/11/2009) - Mod chip seller infringed copyright in game elements, even if not in whole game – OUT-LAW.com
external story (17/11/2009) - Police in copyright case can retain evidence and pass to trade body, says Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com
external story (17/11/2009) - Southern Pacific Personal Loans Ltd v Walker and another – WLR Daily
external story (17/11/2009) - Independent News and Media Ltd and Others v A – WLR Daily
external story (17/11/2009) - Regina (Ethos Recycling Ltd) v Barking and Dagenham Magistrates’ Court – WLR Daily
external story (17/11/2009) - Maher and another v Groupama Grand Est – WLR daily
external story (17/11/2009) - Axa Insurance Ltd v Akther & Darby Solicitors and others – WLR Daily
external story (17/11/2009) - Regina v Orr – Times Law Reports
external story (17/11/2009) - Independent News and Media Ltd and Others v A – Times Law Reports
external story (17/11/2009) - Peaceful or problematic? The relationship between national supreme courts and supranational courts in Europe – Speech by The Rt Hon Lady Justice Arden
external story (17/11/2009) - Priest ordered to pay court costs after repairing leaks without permission – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/11/2009) - Disability buggy drink-drive ban – BBC News
external story (17/11/2009) - Home worker sentenced over abuse – BBC news
external story (17/11/2009) - Parents of Nimrod crash victim seek criminal prosecution – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/11/2009) - Frauster conned banks of £8m using fake accents – Daily Telegraph
external story (17/11/2009) - Human rights court seeks answers on gas site risks – The Guardian
external story (17/11/2009) - Police plan register of serial domestic violence offenders – The Guardian
external story (17/11/2009) - Regal fined £600,000 for misleading statements – The Times
external story (17/11/2009) - Solicitor jailed for raping child – BBC News
external story (17/11/2009) - Straw had ‘no rational reason not to free Biggs’ – The Independent
external story (17/11/2009) - IPCC to investigate man’s death – BBC News
external story (16/11/2009) - Rape conviction ‘backs DNA case’ – BBC News
external story (16/11/2009) - Poison abortion bid doctor jailed – BBC News
external story (16/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/11/2009) - Magistrates’ Association annual general meeting – speech by Jack Straw
external story (16/11/2009) - DNA database consultation response published – Home Office
external story (16/11/2009) - Prime Minister gives major speech on immigration – UK Border Agency
external story (16/11/2009) - Home Office sets out new rules for migrants – UK Border Agency
external story (16/11/2009) - Attorneys General of five nations outline plans for enhanced cooperation – Attorney General’s Office
external story (16/11/2009) - Bar regulator to consider historic changes to barristers’ working practices – Bar Standards Board
external story (16/11/2009) - Ministers Get Warning Over Risk of Injustice From Criminal Legal Aid Cuts – The Bar Council
external story (16/11/2009) - Bar Council Welcomes Coroners and Justice Act – The Bar Council
external story (16/11/2009) - Neary v Governing Body of St Albans Girls’ School and another – WLR Daily
external story (16/11/2009) - Regina v Patel – WLR daily
external story (16/11/2009) - Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd and Another v BNY Corporate Trustee Services Ltd and Another; Butters and Others v BBC Worldwide Ltd and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (16/11/2009) - Government has failed to hand over interrogation guidelines, say MPs – The Observer
external story (16/11/2009) - The disgrace of Britain’s jails: Institutions short-change inmates and society – The Independent on Sunday
external story (16/11/2009) - Parliamentary inquiry misled on phone hacks – The Independent
external story (16/11/2009) - Family justice could be threatened by access plans – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/11/2009) - PCC chair attacks ’super-injunctions’ – The Observer
external story (16/11/2009) - Medical records falsified after Holloway prison death – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2009) - Jack Straw accuses magistrates of clogging up crown courts with trivial cases – The Times
external story (16/11/2009) - British cosmetic surgery an unregulated mess, leading doctors warn – The Times
external story (16/11/2009) - BNP paves way to admit non-whites – BBC news
external story (16/11/2009) - Ex-head teacher jailed over abuse – BBC News
external story (16/11/2009) - Shallow grave killer given life – BBC News
external story (16/11/2009) - Legal guidance on assisted suicide ‘a danger to elderly’ say judges – The Times
external story (16/11/2009) - Britain’s criminalising of children breaches their rights, says report – The Observer
external story (16/11/2009) - Iraqi cleaner takes UK to court over alleged sexual harassm – The Times
external story (16/11/2009) - Teenager jailed for knife murder – BBC News
external story (16/11/2009) - Drink binge mother left children – BBC news
external story (16/11/2009) - Sentencing errors: case of Stephen McCurry – The Guardian
external story (16/11/2009) - Green Energy (Definition and Promotion) Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Rise in recruitment of junior lawyers – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (13/11/2009) - High Court rejects libel case because article received approximately four visits – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/11/2009) - Kinsella killer loses appeal case – BBC News
external story (13/11/2009) - Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (13/11/2009) - Boy wins right to compensation – The Independent
external story (13/11/2009) - Choudhary and others v Bhatter and others – WLR Daily
external story (13/11/2009) - Independent Trustee Services Ltd v Hope and others – WLR Daily
external story (13/11/2009) - Regina (Manchester City Council) v St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council – Times Law Reports
external story (13/11/2009) - Sienkiewicz v Greif (UK) Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (13/11/2009) - Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Green Energy (Definition and Promotion) Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Driving Instruction (Suspension and Exemption Powers) Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Autism Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - Law Commission Act 2009
external story (13/11/2009) - New Act further strengthens justice for victims and witnesses – Ministry of Justice
external story (13/11/2009) - Office of Fair Trading to investiage accountants’ fees for corporate insolvency – The Times
external story (13/11/2009) - Judges’ torture ruling harmed UK security, says Foreign Office – The Guardian
external story (13/11/2009) - Victory for The Independent as secret court opens its doors – The Independent
external story (13/11/2009) - Tony Blair to give evidence in public in Iraq war inquiry – The Guardian
external story (13/11/2009) - City broker loses discrimination case – The Independent
external story (13/11/2009) - Systemic failings contributed to boy’s death in cell, jury finds – The Guardian
external story (13/11/2009) - Prison officer who had inmate’s baby is jailed – The Guardian
external story (13/11/2009) - Stalker John McFarlane killed mother in front of daughters – The Times
external story (13/11/2009) - Total pleads guilty to Buncefield fire charges – The Times
external story (13/11/2009) - ‘Barrister’ beautician wins case – BBC News
external story (13/11/2009) - Marine Bill enters final stages – BBC News
external story (12/11/2009) - Gloom today, merger tomorrow – The Times
external story (12/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/11/2009) - Regina v Gilham – WLR Daily
external story (12/11/2009) - In re Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (in administration) (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (12/11/2009) - Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd and another v BNY Corporate Trustee Services Ltd and another Butters and others (joint administrators of WW Realisation 8 Ltd and another) v BBC Worldwide Ltd and others – WLR Daily
external story (12/11/2009) - Sienkiewicz (administratrix of the estate of Enid Costello decd) v Greif (UK) Ltd – WLR Daily
external story (12/11/2009) - Bar Charities Launch Friends in Law Scheme – The Bar Council
external story (12/11/2009) - In re Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (in Administration) (No 2) – Times Law Reports
external story (12/11/2009) - BTA Bank JSC v Ablyazov and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (12/11/2009) - Scopelight Ltd and Others v Chief Constable of Northumbria Police and Another – Times Law Report
external story (12/11/2009) - Grainger plc v Nicholson – Times Law Reports
external story (12/11/2009) - Judges follow sentence guidelines – BBC News
external story (12/11/2009) - Teenage attacker behind bars after second child rape – The Independent
external story (12/11/2009) - £500,000 maximum fine for data protection breaches: Government consults – OUT-LAW.com
external story (12/11/2009) - The Big Question: Why is Britain’s DNA database the biggest in the world, and is it effective? – The Independent
external story (12/11/2009) - Thanks a million – downturn makes no dent in seven-figure pay of top lawyers – The Times
external story (12/11/2009) - Speech by Mr Justice Eady – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (12/11/2009) - Last-ditch bid for ‘gay hate’ law – BBC News
external story (12/11/2009) - Police may scrap scheme to keep tabs on activists – The Guardian
external story (12/11/2009) - Setback for Government over ’secret evidence’ for control orders – The Times
external story (12/11/2009) - Unpaid volunteers not covered by discrimination legislation – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (12/11/2009) - Man sacked for belief in psychics backed by judge (but, of course, he knew that would happen) – The Independent
external story (12/11/2009) - Whatever happened to the radical lawyers? – The Times
external story (12/11/2009) - The stuff of human rights – The Guardian
external story (12/11/2009) - Canoe fraudster Anne Darwin to repay nearly £600,000 – The Times
external story (12/11/2009) - OFT to investigate the high cost of going bust – The Times
external story (12/11/2009) - Sentencing date for nursery worker paedophile – The Independent
external story (11/11/2009) - Burglary and theft account for a third of data security breaches, reports ICO – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/11/2009) - Crime victim wins ‘caution’ fight – BBC News
external story (11/11/2009) - Judge blocks attempt to play pensions system – The Times
external story (11/11/2009) - Man jailed for drowning partner’s dog – The Independent
external story (11/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/11/2009) - QC’s view: ‘Media must fight harder for its freedom’ – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2009) - No electoral reform bill in Queen’s speech, says Downing Street – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2009) - Home Office to keep DNA of innocent for six years, not 12 – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2009) - Leading article: Hard cases and good law – The Independent
external story (11/11/2009) - Call to reform ‘repressive’ English libel laws – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2009) - Jack Straw: tougher sentences for those who kill with a knife – Ministry of Justice
external story (11/11/2009) - 15,000 people criminalised by Criminal Records Bureau over past six years – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/11/2009) - Libel law reform campaigners seek £10,000 damages cap – OUT-LAW.com
external story (11/11/2009) - Libel and the cult of the forbidden – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2009) - Police to handle minor charges under new CPS proposals – The Times
external story (11/11/2009) - ‘Failing mental health’ – BBC Law in Action
external story (11/11/2009) - Anger at ‘cloak of secrecy’ for Freemason judges – The Independent
external story (11/11/2009) - ‘Snakes’ gun man freed from jail – BBC News
external story (11/11/2009) - Knife killers will serve minimum 25 year jail term, Jack Straw says – The Guardian
external story (11/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (11/11/2009) - Jermain Defoe ‘played litigation game’ over speeding fines – Daily Telegraph
external story (11/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (11/11/2009) - Terror suspects’ DNA could be held for life – The Independent
external story (11/11/2009) - Camera ban for supermarket voyeur – BBC News
external story (11/11/2009) - Infidelity murder defence to go – BBC news
external story (10/11/2009) - Max Mosley takes privacy fight to European court in Strasbourg – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2009) - Met police may face charges over violent arrest of terror suspect – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (10/11/2009) - Will the internet be the death of the super-injunction – The Times
external story (10/11/2009) - Shallow grave killer found guilty – BBC News
external story (10/11/2009) - Runaway counterfeiter behind bars – BBC News
external story (10/11/2009) - Regina (Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals Ltd) v National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence – WLR Daily
external story (10/11/2009) - Gidden v Director of Public Prosecutions – Times Law Reports
external story (10/11/2009) - Attorney-General’s Reference No 68 of 2009 – Times Law Reports
external story (10/11/2009) - Regina (Prudential plc and Another) v Special Commissioner of Income Tax – Times Law Reports
external story (10/11/2009) - Anthony Speaight QC says label of Bar as a referral profession should be “decisively dumped” – The Bar Council
external story (10/11/2009) - Family to sue over ambulance wait – BBC News
external story (10/11/2009) - ‘Negligence’ led to depot deaths – BBC News
external story (10/11/2009) - Cyber stalker waged hate campaign on teenager and her family – The Times
external story (10/11/2009) - Labour forces secret inquests Bill through the Commons – The Independent
external story (10/11/2009) - Call for ban on drinks industry sponsoring sporting events – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2009) - Jack Straw orders review of police cautions for violent offences – The Guardian
external story (10/11/2009) - Watchdog backs off over BBC’s pedigree breeders exposé – The Times
external story (10/11/2009) - Former showjumper Christopher Robertson jailed for injuring cyclist – The Times
external story (10/11/2009) - Noisy sex woman loses appeal bid – BBC News
external story (10/11/2009) - Andre wins libel damages from Now – BBC News
external story (10/11/2009) - Injured motorist sues Highways Agency over black ice – Daily Telegraph
external story (10/11/2009) - Baby RB to be allowed to die as father withdraws from court battle – The Times
external story (10/11/2009) - Ofsted hid crucial evidence on Baby P sacking – The Times
external story (10/11/2009) - The law is on trial for closed shop – The Times
external story (09/11/2009) - Michel v The Queen – Times Law Reports
external story (09/11/2009) - Jail for woman who killed unborn twins – The Independent
external story (09/11/2009) - Rise in divorce actions puts extra strain on children, solicitors warn – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2009) - Chief prosecutor demands curb on police cautions – The Times
external story (09/11/2009) - Foreign media count cost of UK libel laws – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2009) - Fixed penalties are efficient and cost-effective. But is it justice? – The Times
external story (09/11/2009) - Revealed: Government’s ‘heartless’ treatment of forced marriage victims – The Independent
external story (09/11/2009) - LSB consumer panel to examine referral fees – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (09/11/2009) - Caution for assault ‘will one day be followed by murder’ – The Times
external story (09/11/2009) - MPs to face ‘trial’ if they refuse to repay expenses claims – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/11/2009) - Network set up to support lawyers defending journalists – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (09/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/11/2009) - Legislation to access public’s texts and emails put on hold – The Guardian
external story (09/11/2009) - Policy ‘makes marriage miserable’ – BBC News
external story (09/11/2009) - Wife says noisy sex conviction breaches rights – The Independent
external story (09/11/2009) - Government to consult on £500,000 penalties for serious breaches of data protection principles – Ministry of Justice
external story (09/11/2009) - Serving soldier avoids jail term – BBC news
external story (06/11/2009) - Praying murderer jailed for life – BBC news
external story (06/11/2009) - Exclusion clauses may fragment after High Court ruling – OUT-LAW.com
external story (06/11/2009) - Preferential lighting rendered ad misleading, rules ASA – OUT-LAW.com
external story (06/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (06/11/2009) - Firms settle trademark dispute – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (06/11/2009) - Insurance Contract Law – Law Commission
external story (06/11/2009) - Attorney General encourages prosecutors to explain sentences and issues revised guidance on pleas and sentencing – Attorney General’s Office
external story (06/11/2009) - R (Chester) v Secretary of State for Justice and another – WLR Daily
external story (06/11/2009) - Grainger plc v Nicholson – WLR Daily
external story (06/11/2009) - EBR Attridge Law LLP and another v Coleman – WLR daily
external story (06/11/2009) - Attorney-General’s Reference (No 16 of 2009) – Times Law Reports
external story (06/11/2009) - Regina (Webster) v Swindon Local Safeguarding Children Board – Times Law Reports
external story (06/11/2009) - 4 Eng Ltd v Harper and Others (No 2) – Times Law Reports
external story (06/11/2009) - Desmond Browne: We are heading for two standards of access to justice – The Times
external story (06/11/2009) - Man guilty of beard fire attack – BBC News
external story (06/11/2009) - Limits on surgeons’ working hours ‘will harm training and place patients at risk’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/11/2009) - UBS fined £8m after employees traded with customers’ money – The Guardian
external story (06/11/2009) - Investigation of G20 death ‘cover-up’ would be inappropriate, Ian Tomlinson’s family told – The Guardian
external story (06/11/2009) - Potential judges will not have to declare if they are Freemasons – The Times
external story (06/11/2009) - Evidence by blinking helps convict James Watts of sexual assaults – The Times
external story (06/11/2009) - BAILII:Recent Decisions
external story (05/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/11/2009) - Redefining justice: addressing the individual needs of victims and witnesses – Ministry of Justice
external story (05/11/2009) - Government response to Equality and Human Rights Commission human rights inquiry – Ministry of Justice
external story (05/11/2009) - Jack Straw: Office of the Public Guardian and the Court of Protection – Ministry of Justice
external story (05/11/2009) - New measures to strengthen the use of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act – Home Office
external story (05/11/2009) - ENE Kos 1 Ltd v Petroleo Brasilieiro SA – WLR Daily
external story (05/11/2009) - Michel v The Queen – WLR Daily
external story (05/11/2009) - ENE Kos 1 Ltd v Petroleo Brasilieiro SA – Times Law Reports
external story (05/11/2009) - EBR Attridge Law LLP (formerly Attridge Law) (a Firm) and Another v Coleman – Times Law Reports
external story (05/11/2009) - QC denies ‘racial culture’ in chambers – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2009) - Woman in ’spy’ council tribunal – BBC News
external story (05/11/2009) - Man jailed for Sudan vehicle deal – BBC News
external story (05/11/2009) - Girl wins brain damage settlement – BBC News
external story (05/11/2009) - Plumber Charlie Mullins sues rival for ‘tapping up’ rich clients – The Times
external story (05/11/2009) - Neel Uberoi and son Matthew face jail for insider trading – The Times
external story (05/11/2009) - Proposals to outlaw rendition in the UK drawn up – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2009) - Holiday cottage voyeur is jailed – BBC news
external story (05/11/2009) - Crush death firm fined £100,000 – BBC News
external story (05/11/2009) - NHS sued for £20m over hospitals – BBC News
external story (05/11/2009) - Former MEP Tom Wise faces jail over expenses fiddle – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2009) - Woman jailed for sex with teenage boy – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/11/2009) - Killer nurse loses bid to appeal – BBC News
external story (05/11/2009) - Father guilty of baby girl murder – BBC news
external story (05/11/2009) - Shannon Matthews ‘aunt’ jailed for benefit fraud – The Guardian
external story (05/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (04/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (04/11/2009) - Reducing reoffending: supporting families, creating better futures – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/11/2009) - Claims management regulation fees determination – Ministry of Justice
external story (04/11/2009) - Consumer Remedies for Faulty Goods – Law Commission
external story (04/11/2009) - High Court relieves hosting firm of duty to hand domain name to Kentucky – OUT-LAW.com
external story (04/11/2009) - Bar Council Launches It’s Your Call – A Career at the Bar – The Bar Council
external story (04/11/2009) - Inquiry into rape claim handling – BBC News
external story (04/11/2009) - Antichrist sex ads escape ban – The Guardian
external story (04/11/2009) - Lawyer will head new body to oversee MPs’ expenses – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/11/2009) - City workers ‘driven out of Nomura for not being male or Japanese’ – The Times
external story (04/11/2009) - Alan Johnson announces plans to curb excessive council surveillance – The Times
external story (04/11/2009) - 1998 wife killer loses appeal bid – BBC News
external story (04/11/2009) - Biker jailed over pensioner death – BBC News
external story (04/11/2009) - Child support investigators get new spying powers – Daily Telegraph
external story (04/11/2009) - Asian man cleared of racially abusing BNP leader Nick Griffin – The Times
external story (04/11/2009) - Ben Gemmell, 18, jailed for killing girl in car crash – The Times
external story (04/11/2009) - Legal bodies run the gauntlet of creating contracts for sets’ fees – The Lawyer
external story (03/11/2009) - Government begins consultation on retirement age – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (03/11/2009) - Kate Winslet to get libel damages – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Royal Mail to face legal action – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Family courts – information pilot announced – Ministry of Justice
external story (03/11/2009) - Sentence increase sends a message to gang members – Attorney General’s Office
external story (03/11/2009) - Government will produce model contracts to govern copyright transactions – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/11/2009) - Commission vows to continue legal action against UK over alleged lack of e-privacy protection – OUT-LAW.com
external story (03/11/2009) - Regina (Chester) v Secretary of State for Justice and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (03/11/2009) - FSA to review compensation scheme for bank failures – The Times
external story (03/11/2009) - Man jailed for raping 71-year-old – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Judicial review over badger cull – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Probe into Friends Reunited sale – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Mr Loophole wins another case – The Independent
external story (03/11/2009) - Alan Johnson orders swift review of drugs advice body – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2009) - Woman who dropped memory stick at airport admits terror charges – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2009) - Queen’s composer ‘delighted’ as former manager is jailed for fraud – The Times
external story (03/11/2009) - Report to the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families on fraudulent or misleading applications for admission to schools – Office of the Schools Adjudicator
external story (03/11/2009) - Parents who cheat to get child into a good school may face court – The Times
external story (03/11/2009) - Life term for woodland murderers – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Eco-employee wins bid to appeal – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Teacher jailed for sex with girls – BBC News
external story (03/11/2009) - Man jailed for conning women in barrister scam – The Independent
external story (03/11/2009) - Man jailed for firebomb attacks on police homes – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2009) - Met police officer cleared of racially abusing teenagers – The Guardian
external story (03/11/2009) - BTA Bank JSC v Ablyazov and others – WLR Daily
external story (02/11/2009) - Regina (L) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (Secretary of State for the Home Department and another intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (02/11/2009) - Local authorities and voluntary organisations newly equipped in the front-line fight against forced marriage – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/11/2009) - Father fights to stop hospital withdrawing life support for baby son – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2009) - Derry Irvine reveals Blair row over lord chancellor abolition – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2009) - Victims’ commissioner, Sara Payne, calls for major law and order reform in first report – Sunday Telegraph
external story (02/11/2009) - Wildlife crime: Britain’s killing fields – The Independent on Sunday
external story (02/11/2009) - Bonuses for lawyers who seize criminal assets ‘risk undermining justice’ – The Times
external story (02/11/2009) - Waiting list patients will get right to go private – The Independent
external story (02/11/2009) - Restorative justice could actually restore justice – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/11/2009) - Libel tourists flock to ‘easy’ UK courts – The Sunday Times
external story (02/11/2009) - Chief drugs adviser sacked by Home Secretary – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/11/2009) - Prison ‘inevitable’ for false rape claims – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/11/2009) - Law lords decide Sigma SIV dispute – The Times
external story (02/11/2009) - BAILII – Recent Decisions
external story (02/11/2009) - Christian registrar to appeal over same-sex ceremonies – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2009) - Bin lorry driver killed colleague after cheating eye test – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2009) - Probation service failing to learn lessons over murder of French students, inquiry finds – The Guardian
external story (02/11/2009) - Two more scientists quit as drugs row grows – The Independent
external story (02/11/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/11/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (02/11/2009) - Legal action prepared over E.coli – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - Council sued over student’s fall – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (30/10/2009) - New Barristers’ Register – Bar Standards Board
external story (30/10/2009) - Earles v Barclays Bank plc – WLR daily
external story (30/10/2009) - Ferrero SpA v Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM) – WLR daily
external story (30/10/2009) - Ali v Birmingham City Council – Times Law Reports
external story (30/10/2009) - Joseph and Others v Spiller and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (30/10/2009) - Cheating benefit advisor jailed – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - Child rapist jailed indefinitely – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - Lawyers ‘exploit’ legal aid cash – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - MP wins damages from McBride – The Independent
external story (30/10/2009) - ‘Lamentable’ failures led to Nimrod crash that killed 14 – The Independent
external story (30/10/2009) - Nimrod families demand corporate manslaughter charges – The Times
external story (30/10/2009) - Jailed Premier League footballer Marlon King had history of violence – The Times
external story (30/10/2009) - Care review for 214 dead patients – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - BA facing union legal challenge – BBC News
external story (30/10/2009) - ‘Self-absorbed’ husband jailed for slaughter of Vodafone executive – The Times
external story (30/10/2009) - Court rules on vetting safeguards – BBC News
external story (29/10/2009) - Peers to get standards watchdog – BBC News
external story (29/10/2009) - Date set for Iraq war public hearings – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/10/2009) - Loss of a Chance and a Chance of Loss – Lecture by Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe
external story (29/10/2009) - Intestacy and Family Provision Claims on Death – Law Commission
external story (29/10/2009) - New report compares publicly funded legal aid expenditure across the globe – Ministry of Justice
external story (29/10/2009) - Why a criminal lawyer should be the next Justice of the Supreme Court – The Times
external story (29/10/2009) - Court case results recording review shows error rate of 25% – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/10/2009) - Has the new Companies Act helped small business? – The Times
external story (29/10/2009) - Ministers back ‘anti-slavery law’ – BBC News
external story (29/10/2009) - Slaughter may lose its legal stranglehold on banking – The Times
external story (29/10/2009) - Mother assesses ‘beasting’ review – BBC News
external story (29/10/2009) - TalkTalk threatens legal action over Mandelson’s filesharing plan – The Guardian
external story (29/10/2009) - Solicitors join with bar to fight plans to cut advocacy rates – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/10/2009) - Watchdog proposes shake-up of inheritance law for unmarried couples – The Times
external story (29/10/2009) - Issues in Criminal Justice Lecture – Ministry of Justice
external story (29/10/2009) - Man and son guilty of pub murder – BBC News
external story (29/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (29/10/2009) - Solicitors overpaid millions by LSC for legal aid work – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (29/10/2009) - Husband killed Vodafone executive – BBC News
external story (29/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/10/2009) - Man jailed for raping tourist – The Independent
external story (29/10/2009) - Views sought on the enforcement powers of new Legal Services Board – Ministry of Justice
external story (29/10/2009) - Woman who made indecent child video goes free – The Independent
external story (29/10/2009) - Longer term for Rhys gun supplier – BBC News
external story (28/10/2009) - Security services ask for secret evidence – The Times
external story (28/10/2009) - Lord Mandelson sets date for blocking filesharers’ internet connections – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/10/2009) - High court injunction – the weapon of choice to slap down protests – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2009) - Draft guideline: Corporate manslaughter and health and safety offences causing death – Sentencing Guidelines Council
external story (28/10/2009) - 4 Eng Ltd v Harper and others (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (28/10/2009) - Joseph and others v Spiller and another – WLR Daily
external story (28/10/2009) - Hunt v AB – Times Law Reports
external story (28/10/2009) - Regina (Electoral Commission) v Westminster Magistrates Court, United Kingdom Independence Party intervening – Times Law Reports
external story (28/10/2009) - Regina v Greene (Jeremy Herbert) – Times Law Reports
external story (28/10/2009) - MPs’ spouses ‘to fight job ban’ – BBC News
external story (28/10/2009) - ‘Coincidence’ that intern looked up insider dealing – The Times
external story (28/10/2009) - Inquests into the deaths of service personnel in operations and exercises overseas – Ministry of Justice
external story (28/10/2009) - Move to withhold evidence in torture collusion claim – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2009) - Councils get ‘Al Capone’ power to seize assets over minor offences – The Times
external story (28/10/2009) - Mandelson to press on with cutting internet links for download pirates – The Times
external story (28/10/2009) - More than one in 10 people on DNA database for first time – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/10/2009) - Secrecy bid over detainees’ case – BBC News
external story (28/10/2009) - Jewish school JFS refused to admit boy on religious grounds, court told – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2009) - Marco Pierre White allowed to sue London lawyers over seizure of papers by wife – The Times
external story (28/10/2009) - Lord Chief Justice – BBC Law in Action
external story (28/10/2009) - Arms protester on police spotter card was alleged infiltrator for BAE – The Guardian
external story (28/10/2009) - Moves to stop infidelity as defence for murder defeated – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/10/2009) - Statutory Instruments are often used to slip through controversial laws – The Times
external story (28/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (28/10/2009) - Convicted murderer loses vote bid – BBC News
external story (28/10/2009) - Culture minister confirms court oversight for UK disconnections – OUT-LAW.com
external story (27/10/2009) - Jewish case may hit other schools – BBC News
external story (27/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (27/10/2009) - Those in power tread a crooked moral line – The Times
external story (27/10/2009) - Met hired lawyers to contest the findings of G20 protest inquiry – The Guardian
external story (27/10/2009) - Bar Council Officers 2010 – The Bar Council
external story (27/10/2009) - A Judicial Perspective on the Conduct of Claims in the Current Climate – Speech by Lord Neuberger
external story (27/10/2009) - Lord Chief Justice warns of ‘mayhem’ over lack of legal aid for civil courts – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/10/2009) - Corruption case against BAE Systems may be delayed until new year – The Times
external story (27/10/2009) - Guantánamo torture: UK wants claims of complicity to be heard in secret – The Guardian
external story (27/10/2009) - Ex-cop jailed over crash – The Independent
external story (27/10/2009) - Lawyer jailed for theft from dead – BBC News
external story (27/10/2009) - Jewish school JFS in Supreme Court to deny it broke law by turning boy away – The Times
external story (27/10/2009) - Paedophile checks even for those not working with children – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/10/2009) - Labour defeated twice in Lords – BBC News
external story (27/10/2009) - Police forces challenged over files held on law-abiding protesters – The Guardian
external story (27/10/2009) - Jail for conman who pretended to be top lawyer – The Independent
external story (27/10/2009) - Gurkha pension case reaches court – BBC News
external story (27/10/2009) - Government defeated over military inquest coroners – The Independent
external story (27/10/2009) - Alan Johnson ’stops the clock’ on Gary McKinnon’s extradition proceedings – The Times
external story (27/10/2009) - Criminals ‘under supervision’: Murderer Dano Sonnex – Daily Telegraph
external story (27/10/2009) - Baby P mother withdraws appeal – BBC News
external story (27/10/2009) - Baby P death: lodger wins sentence appeal – The Independent
external story (27/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (27/10/2009) - Former bar chief questions wisdom of legal services reforms – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (26/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/10/2009) - College of Law Inside Track Podcast: Simon Myerson QC- Life at the Bar and advice on gaining pupillage – Charon QC
external story (26/10/2009) - Peaceful protesters included on police database of ‘domestic extremists’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/10/2009) - Hunt v AB – WLR Daily
external story (26/10/2009) - R (Boggis) and another v Natural England – WLR Daily
external story (26/10/2009) - Regina v Ghulam – Times Law Reports
external story (26/10/2009) - In re Ludlam (Bankrupts) – Times Law Reports
external story (26/10/2009) - Wilson v Health and Safety Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening – Times Law Reports
external story (26/10/2009) - ‘Anti-slavery laws’ before Lords – BBC News
external story (26/10/2009) - Vulnerable children put at risk by plans to cut family legal aid, say lawyers – The Times
external story (26/10/2009) - House of Lords to back libel law changes – The Guardian
external story (26/10/2009) - Family courts crisis means long waits for vulnerable children – The Times
external story (26/10/2009) - Court of protection receives more than 2,000 complaints a year – Daily Telegraph
external story (26/10/2009) - Court victory for woman sued by her alleged rapist – The Times
external story (26/10/2009) - Straw: UK will not be a safe haven to those who commit genocide – Ministry of Justice
external story (26/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (26/10/2009) - 48 violent or sex offenders under supervision charged with further offences – The Guardian
external story (26/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (24/10/2009) - Judge slams use of partner instead of wife – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/10/2009) - Immigration judges: ‘Afghanistan is not in a state of war’ – The Independent
external story (24/10/2009) - Black detective claims racial discrimination against Met – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/10/2009) - Former PC jailed for having sex on-duty – The Independent
external story (24/10/2009) - Judge claims prisoners sentenced to six months serve ‘just a few days’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/10/2009) - Magistrates’ courts error warning – BBC News
external story (24/10/2009) - Vietnam vet jailed for Reservoir Dogs-style killing over unpaid wages – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/10/2009) - Silent calls fine raised to maximum of £2m – The Guardian
external story (23/10/2009) - Justice in the raw: everyday tales of human failure laid bare – The Times
external story (23/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (23/10/2009) - R v Ghulam – WLR Daily
external story (23/10/2009) - Flood v Times Newspapers Ltd – Times Law Reports
external story (23/10/2009) - Home Secretary’s statement on the Review of Data Quality: Most Serious Violence – Home Office
external story (23/10/2009) - Hammer attack review is quashed – BBC News
external story (23/10/2009) - Acquitted man barred from suing rape accuser – The Guardian
external story (23/10/2009) - Meat firm fined over beck spill – BBC News
external story (23/10/2009) - Criticism over meningitis death – BBC News
external story (23/10/2009) - Prisoner’s High Court battle for the right to vote – The Independent
external story (23/10/2009) - Equality bill takes aim at ‘institutional ageism’ in NHS – The Gaurdian
external story (23/10/2009) - Children allegedly hurt by police CS spray during arrest – The Guardian
external story (23/10/2009) - ‘Scary’ UK climate ad faces probe – BBC News
external story (23/10/2009) - Police to be sued for riot damage – BBC News
external story (23/10/2009) - How I’d abolish the House of Lords by Lord Bingham – The Guardian
external story (23/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/10/2009) - Violent crimes ‘wrongly classed’ – BBC News
external story (22/10/2009) - Freelancer’s copyright infringed by sales of digital back issues, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (22/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (22/10/2009) - Chief Constable of Humberside Police and others v Information Commissioner (Secretary of State for the Home Department intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (22/10/2009) - Birmingham City Council v Qasim and others – WRL Daily
external story (22/10/2009) - Wilson v Health and Safety Executive (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (22/10/2009) - Chief Constable of Humberside Police and Others v Information Commissioner, Secretary of State for the Home Department intervening – Times Law Reports
external story (22/10/2009) - Lord Woolf raps solicitors for CPR failings – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (22/10/2009) - Legal training: is it taking too long? – The Times
external story (22/10/2009) - Outrage at government plan for secret inquests – The Independent
external story (22/10/2009) - SFO opens criminal inquiry into ‘Beano’ Levene – The Times
external story (22/10/2009) - Detections using DNA database fall despite huge rise in profiles – The Guardian
external story (22/10/2009) - Protester injunction bid rejected – BBC News
external story (22/10/2009) - The David v Goliath battle on costs – The Times
external story (22/10/2009) - Fraudster jailed for crash-for-cash scam – The Independent
external story (22/10/2009) - The Times wins Reynolds qualified privilege battle – The Times
external story (22/10/2009) - Watchdog gives pub industry the all-clear – The Independent
external story (22/10/2009) - Cases which undermined the Human Rights Act – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/10/2009) - Ministers to consider bolstering press freedom after ’super-injunction’ debate – The Guardian
external story (22/10/2009) - ‘We must prosecute people for the crimes they may have committed’ – The Times
external story (22/10/2009) - Keir Starmer: Profile – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/10/2009) - Human Rights Act defended by DPP – BBC News
external story (22/10/2009) - Law of confidence can trump libel law, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (22/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (22/10/2009) - Reduced legal aid rates will cause ‘mass exodus’ of law firms – The Times
external story (22/10/2009) - Outrage as ’secret inquests’ plan revived – The Times
external story (21/10/2009) - Bar Council and Criminal Bar Association Brief Peers on Provisions Contained with the Coroners and Justice Bill – The Bar Council
external story (21/10/2009) - Lord Chief Justice’s statement on “Super-Injunctions” – Judiciary of England and Wales
external story (21/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (21/10/2009) - Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill second reading – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/10/2009) - Regina (Electoral Commission) v City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court (United Kingdom Independence Party intervening) – WLR Daily
external story (21/10/2009) - Regina (GG) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (21/10/2009) - Matalan Retail Ltd v Commissioners of Revenue and Customs – Times Law Reports
external story (21/10/2009) - Regina (Child Poverty Action Group) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – Times Law Reports
external story (21/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/10/2009) - Freedom of Information – BBC News
external story (21/10/2009) - The jury’s still out on whether internet use affects the brain – The Times
external story (21/10/2009) - Lord Judge calls for jury system that caters for computer generation – The Times
external story (21/10/2009) - Lawyer guilty of conning bank out of millions – The Independent
external story (21/10/2009) - Free speech in parliament is precious, says lord chief justice – The Guardian
external story (21/10/2009) - Intern ‘had no access to inside information’ – The Times
external story (21/10/2009) - Government measures against illegal file-sharing to be watered down – The Guardian
external story (21/10/2009) - Service related pay schemes at work could be unlawful – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/10/2009) - Top judge ‘to restore confidence’ – BBC News
external story (21/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/10/2009) - Test case rules that firms must pay sets – The Lawyer
external story (21/10/2009) - Family legal aid reforms put vulnerable families and children first – Ministry of Justice
external story (21/10/2009) - Murderer’s appeal ‘unarguable from the start’ – The Independent
external story (21/10/2009) - Tribunal quashes point of sale PPI ban – OUT-LAW.com
external story (20/10/2009) - How our senior libel judge stamps on free speech – all over the world – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (20/10/2009) - Earles v Barclays Bank plc – Times Law Reports
external story (20/10/2009) - Regina (QY) (China) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (20/10/2009) - Regina v Rollins; Regina v McInerney – Times Law Reports
external story (20/10/2009) - Crime map to show burglary levels for every town and village – Daily Telegraph
external story (20/10/2009) - Government steps lightly around ‘minefield’ of windfall bonus tax – The Times
external story (20/10/2009) - Spy v spy at new supreme court as MI5 secrecy is put to the test – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2009) - Prosecutors to be given more discretion over sending cases to trial – The Times
external story (20/10/2009) - Newspaper archives can lose libel protection as stories change, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com
external story (20/10/2009) - Home Office climbs down over keeping DNA records on innocent – The Guardian
external story (20/10/2009) - Lawyers dismiss Peter Hain’s BNP warning to the BBC – The Times
external story (20/10/2009) - Ludovic Kennedy: campaigner who enjoyed upsetting the applecart – The Times
external story (20/10/2009) - Owning a cat helped immigrant avoid deportation – The Independent
external story (19/10/2009) - CPS consults on changes to prosecution principles – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (19/10/2009) - Crime adviser Louise Casey criticises government on antisocial behaviour – The Guardian
external story (19/10/2009) - Police win data deletion appeal – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - Lawcast 156: Mark Stephens on Superinjunctions in the wake of Trafigura and The Guardian Gag – Charon QC
external story (19/10/2009) - Six-month jail sentences reduced to six weeks to ease jail overcrowding – The Times
external story (19/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/10/2009) - R (E) v Governing Body of JFS and others (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (19/10/2009) - Regina (E) v Governing Body of JFS and Others (No 2) – Times Law Reports
external story (19/10/2009) - Prenups may not have the force of law, but they work – The Independent
external story (19/10/2009) - Appeal over torture claim ruling – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - England’s libel laws don’t just gag me, they blindfold you – The Times
external story (19/10/2009) - British victims of terror attacks abroad to receive payouts – The Guardian
external story (19/10/2009) - Are women paying for sexism laws? – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - Hacker’s extradition put on hold – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - Prisons accused of transferring most difficult inmates to pass inspections – The Guardian
external story (19/10/2009) - Trafigura report on dumped waste in Ivory Coast revealed – The Times
external story (19/10/2009) - Cuts in legal aid could result in lawyers taking action – The Guardian
external story (19/10/2009) - Deported Iraqis put straight back on plane to Britain – The Independent
external story (19/10/2009) - BNP debate ‘illegal’, warns Hain – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - Guananano Bay ‘torture’ ruling threatens intelligence sharing with US – Daily Telegraph
external story (19/10/2009) - MPs investigate anti-extremism programme after spying claims – The Guardian
external story (19/10/2009) - Judge condemns Jack Straw’s ‘haste’ on media access to family courts – The Times
external story (19/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (19/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (19/10/2009) - Government outlines increased penalties for data misuse – OUT-LAW.com
external story (19/10/2009) - PCC to examine Mail Gately column – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - ‘Mouth tape’ care worker sentenced – The Independent
external story (19/10/2009) - Poison abortion bid doctor guilty – BBC News
external story (19/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (16/10/2009) - Banker jailed over £1bn con must repay cash – The Independent
external story (16/10/2009) - Police errors mean girl’s killer may never be found – The Independent
external story (16/10/2009) - Barrister claims her ‘boss’ and his lover cost her £7 million earnings – Daily Telegraph
external story (16/10/2009) - Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (16/10/2009) - Royal Mail Group Ltd v Communications Workers Union – Times Law Reports
external story (16/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (16/10/2009) - Review of executive royal prerogative powers – Ministry of Justice
external story (16/10/2009) - Jack Straw: Supreme Court opening is major milestone for government’s constitutional reform – Ministry of Justice
external story (16/10/2009) - Man jailed for getting three-year-old to smoke – The Times
external story (16/10/2009) - Officers’ convictions downgraded – BBC News
external story (16/10/2009) - Jail sentences likely for illegal trade in personal data – The Guardian
external story (16/10/2009) - Carter-Ruck in new move to stop debate in parliament – The Guardian
external story (16/10/2009) - Man jailed over pensioner attack – BBC News
external story (16/10/2009) - Drugs gang ringleader sentenced – BBC News
external story (16/10/2009) - BNP forced to close membership and rethink constitution over race bias – The Times
external story (16/10/2009) - What to do with drunken sailor George Wood? Fine him – The Times
external story (16/10/2009) - Collaborative law a success for divorcing couples, says judge – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/10/2009) - MoJ review on separate budgets for criminal and civil legal aid – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (16/10/2009) - Three jailed in family rape case – BBC News
external story (16/10/2009) - Apprentice star loses appeal bid – BBC News
external story (15/10/2009) - Porn teacher gets community order – BBC News
external story (15/10/2009) - OFT to scrutinise online pricing – BBC News
external story (15/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (15/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (15/10/2009) - Regina (Veolia ES Nottinghamshire Ltd) v Nottinghamshire County Council – Times Law Reports
external story (15/10/2009) - Deutsche Bank AG and Another v Highland Crusader Offshore Partners LP and Others – Times Law Reports
external story (15/10/2009) - Practice Direction (Criminal proceedings: Additional forms) – Times Law Reports
external story (15/10/2009) - Knowing or reckless misuse of personal data – introducing custodial sentences – Ministry of Justice
external story (15/10/2009) - Proposed age law for online retail faces Parliamentary scrutiny – OUT-LAW.com
external story (15/10/2009) - Judgments a ‘heavy blow’ to Government attempts to protect national security – The Times
external story (15/10/2009) - Lesbian soldier sees £190,000 harassment payout cut by a third – Daily Telegraph
external story (15/10/2009) - Boy gangster trapped by Facebook jailed for life – The Independent
external story (15/10/2009) - Terror Act used on climate activist – The Independent
external story (15/10/2009) - Science writer Simon Singh wins ruling in chiropractic libel battle – The Guardian
external story (15/10/2009) - Man jailed for 25 years for hammer attack on pregnant girlfriend – The Guardian
external story (15/10/2009) - Gordon Brown calls for reform of super-injunctions – The Guardian
external story (15/10/2009) - Investment banker Neil Ellerbeck sentenced to eight years for killing wife – The Times
external story (15/10/2009) - Judges oppose appointment of Sumption, QC, to the Supreme Court – The Times
external story (15/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (14/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (14/10/2009) - Regina v Rollins; Regina v McInerney – WLR Daily
external story (14/10/2009) - Regina (Bary) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Regina (Al Fawwaz) v Same – Times Law Reports
external story (14/10/2009) - Regina (Al-Sweady and Others) v Secretary of State for Defence (No 2) – Times Law Reports
external story (14/10/2009) - Police urged to erase DNA record – BBC News
external story (14/10/2009) - Black youth worker arrested for watching police wins compensation – The Guardian
external story (14/10/2009) - Analysis: Trafigura order cast sinister spectre – The Times
external story (14/10/2009) - Proposals to close 30 magistrates’ courts ‘threaten justice’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (14/10/2009) - Legal aid review to ensure value – The Times
external story (14/10/2009) - Abuse boyfriend jailed for murder – BBC News
external story (14/10/2009) - Top banker convicted of killing unfaithful wife – The Independent
external story (14/10/2009) - Lawcast 155: The Guardian Gag affair with Carl Gardner – Charon QC
external story (14/10/2009) - MP to report Carter-Ruck to Law Society over attempt to gag Guardian – The Guardian
external story (14/10/2009) - Which side of the legal divide suits you best – being a solicitor or a barrister? – The Independent
external story (14/10/2009) - Laying down the new law: Why there’s more flexibility to entering the legal profession than ever before – The Independent
external story (14/10/2009) - Changes to court services in England – Ministry of Justice
external story (13/10/2009) - Definitive Sentencing Guidelines on Sentencing for Fraud – Statutory offences – Sentencing Guidelines Council
external story (13/10/2009) - Developments in Crown Court Advocacy – Speech by Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
external story (13/10/2009) - Johnson to get tough over Asbos – BBC News
external story (13/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (13/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/10/2009) - Police face action over botched sex attack probes – The Independent
external story (13/10/2009) - Regina (Friends of the Earth) v Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform; Regina (Help the Aged) v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Times Law Reports
external story (13/10/2009) - Cherney v Deripaska – Times Law Reports
external story (13/10/2009) - Hoholm v Government of Norway – Times Law Reports
external story (13/10/2009) - Swindon Borough Council v Redpath – Times Law Reports
external story (13/10/2009) - De-Winter Heald v Brent London Borough Council; Al-Jarah and Others v Same – Times Law Reports
external story (13/10/2009) - High Court reinstates nurse who exposed neglect – The Independent
external story (13/10/2009) - Judgement reserved on Baby P boss – BBC News
external story (13/10/2009) - Court blocks MoD attempt to cut compensation for wounded soldiers – The Guardian
external story (13/10/2009) - JJB Sports will proceed with rights issue after delay – The Times
external story (13/10/2009) - Guardian gagged from reporting parliament – The Guardian
external story (13/10/2009) - Dutch MP overturns UK entry ban – BBC News
external story (13/10/2009) - Reporting bans may lose their power in Twitter age says expert after Guardian ban is lifted – OUT-LAW.com
external story (13/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (13/10/2009) - Review into delivery of legal aid – Ministry of Justice
external story (13/10/2009) - Gag on Guardian reporting MP’s Trafigura question lifted – The Guardian
external story (13/10/2009) - Boy, 10, awarded £7.1m over medical negligence at birth – The Independent
external story (13/10/2009) - Marine death family prosecute MoD – BBC News
external story (12/10/2009) - Lawyer’s £5m battle over ruined career – The Guardian
external story (12/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (12/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (12/10/2009) - Boy, 16, arrested for two murders and rape faces life in jail – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/10/2009) - Army refused to investigate Iraqi abuse claims, investigator claims – The Times
external story (12/10/2009) - Chaos over statistics means another delay – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/10/2009) - Government ban on cigarette displays in shops may fail legal test, QC tells trade – The Times
external story (12/10/2009) - Baroness Scotland ‘to be investigated by legal watchdog over cleaner’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/10/2009) - Mentally ill Briton faces execution for smuggling heroin into China – The Guardian
external story (12/10/2009) - HM Treasury announces call for evidence, to inform Review of Money Laundering Regulations 2007 – HM Treasury
external story (12/10/2009) - Fraud Office hires top QC to turn up heat on BAE – The Times
external story (12/10/2009) - Justice for Wounded: Judges to rule on compensation for injured servicemen – Daily Telegraph
external story (12/10/2009) - Gazza’s ex in libel damages win – BBC News
external story (12/10/2009) - Rhys Jones killer’s mother loses appeal – The Guardian
external story (12/10/2009) - Firm fined £270,000 over worker’s death plunge – The Independent
external story (12/10/2009) - Judges unsure about prefab courts – BBC News
external story (12/10/2009) - Injured servicemen’s awards to be reassessed – The Independent
external story (12/10/2009) - School fined after girl’s fingers burnt away by plaster of Paris in art class – The Times
external story (12/10/2009) - Six men jailed for ‘vile’ kidnap – BBC News
external story (12/10/2009) - £1.3 million payout for bus fall victim – The Independent
external story (12/10/2009) - The BPP Bar Vocational Course Saga continues … – Charon QC
external story (12/10/2009) - Woman wins RSPCA will challenge – BBC News
external story (09/10/2009) - Gary McKinnon refused right to appeal to Supreme Court over extradition – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (09/10/2009) - Elections for the 2010 Bar Council – The Bar Council
external story (09/10/2009) - Regina v Wilkinson; Regina v Ali and Others; Regina v Olawaiye and Others; Regina v Bennett; Attorney-General’s Reference No 43 of 2009 – Times Law Reports
external story (09/10/2009) - PCSOs disciplined at ‘twice the rate of ordinary police’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/10/2009) - Sharon Shoesmith was told of failings, court hears – The Guardian
external story (09/10/2009) - Thalidomide victims still fighting for justice 35 years on – The Independent
external story (09/10/2009) - Legal risk to property investors – BBC News
external story (09/10/2009) - Mother to give evidence in ‘honour killing’ trial – The Guardian
external story (09/10/2009) - Immigration rules relaxed to allow tens of thousands to stay, secret memo – Daily Telegraph
external story (09/10/2009) - Senior judge says ‘collaborative’ approach can be extended – The Times
external story (09/10/2009) - Contest aims to turn young hackers into cyber security ‘top guns’ – The Times
external story (08/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/10/2009) - Vicente Pereda v Madrid Movilidad SA – Times Law Reports
external story (08/10/2009) - Regina (Age UK) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Equality and Human Rights Commission and Another intervening) – Times Law Reports
external story (08/10/2009) - Practice Direction (Criminal Proceedings: Additional Forms) – WLR Daily
external story (08/10/2009) - Family lawyer fears over guardians’ ‘dangerous’ caseloads – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (08/10/2009) - Don’t tell anyone – but the judges are becoming media-friendly – The Times
external story (08/10/2009) - Big Brother culture attacked by country’s top barrister – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/10/2009) - Goldsmith critical of Guantanamo policy – The Independent
external story (08/10/2009) - Paedophile butler appeal rejected – BBC News
external story (08/10/2009) - Should we all have a say on who sits in the Supreme Court? – The Times
external story (08/10/2009) - Daughter sees father jailed for three decades of sex abuse – The Guardian
external story (08/10/2009) - Crown sidelined from new Supreme Court – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/10/2009) - Solicitors outraged at the soaring costs of indemnity insurance – The Times
external story (08/10/2009) - Climate change believer takes firm to tribunal – The Guardian
external story (08/10/2009) - UK competiton regulator rules against Ticketmaster, Live Nation merger – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/10/2009) - Rapist’s sentence changed to life – BBC News
external story (08/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (08/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (08/10/2009) - Transsexual in court appeal for breast enlargement – Daily Telegraph
external story (08/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (07/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (07/10/2009) - Tough new rules could hit Big Four services fees – The Times
external story (07/10/2009) - Low value personal injury claims in road traffic accidents – Ministry of Justice
external story (07/10/2009) - Bishops: legal rules could prevent repeat of Kerrie Wooltorton ‘living will’ suicide – Daily Telegraph
external story (07/10/2009) - BSB announces decision making framework for new legal structures – Bar Standards Board
external story (07/10/2009) - Very Important Information for Barristers: Changes to Rules Governing Practising Certificates and Administration of Oaths – The Bar Council
external story (07/10/2009) - Soldier jailed for sex with girl – BBC News
external story (07/10/2009) - Man guilty of firebombing attacks – BBC News
external story (07/10/2009) - Shoesmith launches legal challenge against Ed Balls – The Guardian
external story (07/10/2009) - Coca-Cola ads for Glaceau Vitamin Water banned – The Guardian
external story (07/10/2009) - Suspended sentence for Boris Johnson’s ex-deputy – The Independent
external story (07/10/2009) - Geologist William Stanton faces murder charge after failed suicide pact – The Times
external story (07/10/2009) - Baby P chief Sharon Shoesmith ’suicidal’ after dismissal – The Times
external story (07/10/2009) - Regina (Horvath) v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Case C-428/07 – Times Law Reports
external story (07/10/2009) - Stuart Peters Ltd v Bell – Times Law Reports
external story (07/10/2009) - Charity Commission relaxes rules for private schools – The Guardian
external story (07/10/2009) - Care home resident aged 106 loses closure fight – The Guardian
external story (07/10/2009) - Police ‘will not be prosecuted for heroism’ – The Times
external story (07/10/2009) - British drug kingpin, Curtis ‘Cocky’ Warren, found guilty of smuggling – The Times
external story (07/10/2009) - Legal threat closes postcode feed – BBC News
external story (06/10/2009) - Cage fighter jailed for £53m Securitas raid – The Guardian
external story (06/10/2009) - R (Al-Sweady and others) v Secretary of State for Defence (No 2) – WLR Daily
external story (06/10/2009) - Amnesty International v Ahmed – Times Law Reports
external story (06/10/2009) - Gutridge and Others v Sodexo Ltd and Another – Times Law Reports
external story (06/10/2009) - MA (Pakistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports
external story (06/10/2009) - ‘Independent’ makes legal challenge to closed court cases – The Independent
external story (06/10/2009) - Law Society report backs role for self-regulation – Legal Week
external story (06/10/2009) - Calls to scrap short jail terms – BBC News
external story (06/10/2009) - Cash-strapped jails ‘ready to blow’, governor warns – The Guardian
external story (06/10/2009) - Snoopers could win £1,000 prizes for monitoring CCTV cameras on the internet – Daily Telegraph
external story (06/10/2009) - ‘Terrorist financier’ suspect named in Supreme Court’s first ruling – The Times
external story (06/10/2009) - Mail on Sunday pays Madonna damages over wedding photos – The Guardian
external story (06/10/2009) - Lord Chief Justice demands tougher gun crime sentences – The Times
external story (06/10/2009) - BAE says it will settle corruption case, but not without evidence and not at any cost – The Times
external story (05/10/2009) - Foreign banks may challenge bonus curb plan – The Times
external story (05/10/2009) - Revenue’s cash rewards and confiscation targets ‘skewing justice’ – The Times
external story (05/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/10/2009) - Child rapist assaults five-year-old eight days after being freed by judge – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/10/2009) - Unregulated legal fringe is risk to public, says Lord Hunt of Wirral – The Times
external story (05/10/2009) - Living wills law could be ‘revisited’ after Kerrie Wooltorton suicide case – Andy Burnham – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/10/2009) - Supreme Court to hear terror case – BBC News
external story (05/10/2009) - Thirty ‘high-risk’ terrorists to be released early – The Times
external story (05/10/2009) - Children denied school trips over teachers’ fears of being sued – The Guardian
external story (05/10/2009) - Jack Straw signals rowing back on out of court fines – Daily Telegraph
external story (05/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (05/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (05/10/2009) - Criminal Procedure Rules changes come into effect – Ministry of Justice
external story (05/10/2009) - Police failings over man’s death – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Landlady killer gets 20-year term – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Doctors ‘forced’ to allow suicide – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (02/10/2009) - UK Supreme Court delivered on time and on budget – Ministry of Justice
external story (02/10/2009) - Lawyers Gathered in London Agree Communiqué on Access to Justice – The Bar Council
external story (02/10/2009) - FSA launches new regime for PPI sales complaints – OUT-LAW.com
external story (02/10/2009) - Officer wins turban row tribunal – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Drug-smuggling pensioners jailed – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Supermarket ‘test rules’ tweaked – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - NHS trusts ordered to review safety after case of foreign GP killing patient – The Guardian
external story (02/10/2009) - Fraud Office takes on BAE: Cleaning up in a murky business – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/10/2009) - Flawed vetting system that allowed an abuser to slip through the net – The Independent
external story (02/10/2009) - Treasury faces £5bn bill over European tax ruling – The Guardian”
external story (02/10/2009) - Child abuse trio plead guilty but parents’ pain goes on – The Guardian
external story (02/10/2009) - High Court to serve injunction through Twitter – The Times
external story (02/10/2009) - Man guilty of destroying bat site – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Man jailed for killing boy aged 2 – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Pair jailed for shop trip murder – BBC News
external story (02/10/2009) - Footballer Jordan Robertson jailed after admitting causing fatal crash – The Independent
external story (02/10/2009) - CPS defends prosecution of disabled widow in ‘prodding’ case – The Independent
external story (02/10/2009) - Menezes police will not be punished – The Independent
external story (02/10/2009) - BBC wins right to keep costs secret – Daily Telegraph
external story (02/10/2009) - Life for killer who stabbed father travelling to see newborn son – The Guardian
external story (02/10/2009) - Kevin Keegan awarded £2m for constructive dismissal by Newcastle – The Guardian
external story (02/10/2009) - Ofcom slaps on £80,000 fine after Ant and Dec award fix – The Times
external story (02/10/2009) - National bar leaders rally in defence of legal aid – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (01/10/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (01/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (01/10/2009) - Jail for gangsters’ girlfriends who stash guns – The Independent
external story (01/10/2009) - TV coverage means justice really will be seen to be done – The Times
external story (01/10/2009) - Changes to the Immigration Rules – UK Border Agency
external story (01/10/2009) - Q&A: New restaurant tipping laws – BBC News
external story (01/10/2009) - The highest court in the land opens its doors to the public – The Times
external story (01/10/2009) - Met rejects request to investigate Iraqi deaths – The Independent
external story (01/10/2009) - High Court battle: What’s £9 billion between brothers? – The Independent
external story (01/10/2009) - Children born from donated sperm or eggs can trace genetic siblings, under new laws – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/10/2009) - Supreme Court opens as fears raised of US-style selection of judges – The Times
external story (01/10/2009) - BAE faces prosecution over bribery allegations – The Guardian
external story (01/10/2009) - More independent? Their lordships have never hesitated to make their views clear in the past – The Times
external story (01/10/2009) - What lawyers think of Blair’s legacy – the Supreme Court – The Times
external story (01/10/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (01/10/2009) - Terror register comes into force – BBC News
external story (01/10/2009) - Default retirement age abolished for top civil servants – Daily Telegraph
external story (01/10/2009) - Rapist caught out by DNA jailed – BBC News
external story (01/10/2009) - New powers help victims break cycle of domestic violence – Home Office
external story (30/09/2009) - Citizenship ceremony conman jailed – UK Border Agency
external story (30/09/2009) - Most of Companies Act finally comes into force – OUT-LAW.com
external story (30/09/2009) - Lord Bingham to speak on the new Supreme Court – The Bar Council
external story (30/09/2009) - Ofsted childminding rules ‘to be reviewed’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (30/09/2009) - ASA bans ads for implying sexual violence and underage sex – The Guardian
external story (30/09/2009) - Family in custody battle over pet sheep – The Times
external story (30/09/2009) - Don’t cut off internet pirates, urge BT and Carphone Warehouse – The Times
external story (30/09/2009) - Boxer’s six years for garage raid – BBC News
external story (30/09/2009) - ‘Lock up’ cruelty mother is freed – BBC News
external story (30/09/2009) - Petrol attack man jailed – The Independent
external story (30/09/2009) - Patricia Hewitt’s son fined for cocaine – The Guardian
external story (30/09/2009) - Teacher jailed for sex with girl – BBC News
external story (30/09/2009) - Match ban for Bellamy clash fan – BBC News
external story (30/09/2009) - Playboy Thanos Papalexis given life in jail for property deal murder – The Times
external story (30/09/2009) - £400m husband may have faked a breakdown, divorce court told – The Times
external story (29/09/2009) - G20 officer to face assault charge after confrontation at Ian Tomlinson vigil – The Times
external story (29/09/2009) - Medics ‘flout’ community care law – BBC News
external story (29/09/2009) - Alan Johnson will tell police to stop violent men returning to their homes – The Guardian
external story (29/09/2009) - New support for crime victims – Daily Telegraph
external story (29/09/2009) - Rachel Nickell: Boyfriend plans legal action – The Independent
external story (29/09/2009) - Police errors contributed to suicide of tormented mother Fiona Pilkington – The Guardian
external story (29/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (29/09/2009) - Nine elderly residents wait for judgment on closure of Underhill House care home – The Times
external story (29/09/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (29/09/2009) - Construction companies to fight OFT after £130m bid-rigging fines – The Times
external story (29/09/2009) - Audit firms left unprotected against claims of negligence – The Times
external story (29/09/2009) - Bar urges halt on contingency fees reform – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (28/09/2009) - “Substituting a British Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for the Human Rights Act Will Displace Adjudication to Strasbourg” Says Chairman of the Bar – The Bar Council
external story (28/09/2009) - College of Law Podcast: Jenny Rowe, CEO of Supreme Court – Charon QC
external story (28/09/2009) - After years of over-charging, City lawyers could face tough justice – The Independent
external story (28/09/2009) - Expert opinions in family courts must be open to objective scrutiny – The Times
external story (28/09/2009) - Drugs test for claimants sparks row over unemployment benefits – The Guardian
external story (28/09/2009) - Stalking victims let down by police – The Independent
external story (28/09/2009) - Jack Straw’s plan to name social workers in family courts ‘breaches human rights’ – The Times
external story (28/09/2009) - Officers who baby-sat for each other may face prosecution – The Guardian
external story (28/09/2009) - Son of 106-year-old woman fighting eviction to take fight to Europe – Daily Telegraph
external story (28/09/2009) - Black bra, red stockings: is that a fair cop? – The Times
external story (28/09/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (28/09/2009) - Q&A: Childcare swaps – BBC News
external story (28/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (28/09/2009) - More couples signing pre-nuptials – BBC News
external story (26/09/2009) - Court wants change to retirement law – The Independent
external story (26/09/2009) - Bribes firm ordered to pay £6m for breaching Iraq sanctions – The Times
external story (26/09/2009) - Drug overdose ‘was manslaughter’ – BBC News
external story (26/09/2009) - Why we avoid charging youths, by inquest police – The Independent
external story (26/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (26/09/2009) - Judge demands Government scrap compulsory retirement age – The Times
external story (25/09/2009) - Retirement age judgement expected – BBC News
external story (25/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (25/09/2009) - Loloahi Tapui and her husband arrested by immigration officials – The Times
external story (25/09/2009) - Government plans to curb costs in defamation proceedings – Ministry of Justice
external story (25/09/2009) - Doubts over DNA profile timing – BBC News
external story (25/09/2009) - Metropolitan Police chief says fixed penalties undermine courts – The Times
external story (25/09/2009) - Press regulator hints at less privacy protection for publicity-seeking celebs – OUT-LAW.com
external story (25/09/2009) - Lawyer for freed terrror suspect demands repeal of control orders – The Guardian
external story (25/09/2009) - Mabey & Johnson to be sentenced in bribery case – The Times
external story (25/09/2009) - ‘I just want the truth’ – BBC News
external story (25/09/2009) - Law chief: too many people are locked up – The Independent
external story (25/09/2009) - Revealed: the hidden army in UK prisons – The Guardian
external story (25/09/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (25/09/2009) - Widow loses damages action over husband killed in Iraq – The Independent
external story (25/09/2009) - Escaped rapist jailed for murder – BBC News
external story (25/09/2009) - Police blame justice system for failures in mother daughter suicide case – Daily Telegraph
external story (25/09/2009) - Three sent for trial in insider-dealing case – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - Punch death sentence ‘too short’ – BBC News
external story (24/09/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/09/2009) - File sharing: how can the music industry get the public to pay up? – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - Food firm boss sold Tesco pies to Fortnum & Mason as organic – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - Coroner condemns Rye Hill jail where prisoner on suicide watch bled to death – The Guardian
external story (24/09/2009) - Since my son died we aren’t allowed to see our grandchildren – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - Barristers and the Legal Services Act: will the bar modernise in time? Does it even need to? – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (24/09/2009) - Without prejudice: what does it actually mean? – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - Suicide advice websites face prosecution – Daily Telegraph
external story (24/09/2009) - Assisted suicide guide is a blend of protection and compassion – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (24/09/2009) - New blow to terror control orders as second suspect released – The Times
external story (24/09/2009) - £400,000 damages for family of woman who died in childbirth – The Independent
external story (24/09/2009) - Police fined £40,000 for shooting ‘disaster’
external story (24/09/2009) - DPP publishes interim policy on prosecuting assisted suicide – Crown Prosecution Service
external story (23/09/2009) - Bar Council Urges Profession to ‘Address Its Future’ – The Bar Council
external story (23/09/2009) - Drink-drive charge judge resigns – BBC News
external story (23/09/2009) - Families may face assisted suicide charges, says DPP Keir Starmer – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/09/2009) - Debbie Purdy’s husband helping her die – BBC News
external story (23/09/2009) - Assisted suicide guidelines published on helping family end their lives – Daily Telegraph
external story (23/09/2009) - £5,000 illegal worker fine is like a £60 traffic penalty, says law chief – The Times
external story (23/09/2009) - Broadband tax ‘to be made law’ – BBC News
external story (23/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (22/09/2009) - Rape victims treatment reviewed – BBC News
external story (22/09/2009) - Attorney General ‘likely to be fined for employing illegal immigrant’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/09/2009) - Top commercial lawyers forced to slash rates – The Times
external story (22/09/2009) - Attorney General Baroness Scotland fined £5,000 over illegal immigrant housekeeper – Daily Telegraph
external story (22/09/2009) - Police changes target ‘honour’ crimes – The Independent
external story (22/09/2009) - ‘Legal highs’ drug ban criticised – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (21/09/2009) - College of Law Podcast 2: Richard Susskind OBE on the Future of The Profession – Charon QC
external story (21/09/2009) - Number of drunks taken to court at a low – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/09/2009) - Cabinet split over election-day referendum on voting reform – The Guardian
external story (21/09/2009) - Murder and rape convictions under review after Sean Hodgson miscarriage of justice – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/09/2009) - Call to change anti-bullying law – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - DNA tests for asylum seekers ‘deeply flawed’ – The Guardian
external story (21/09/2009) - Former investment banker William Murphy wins bigger share of divorce payout – The Times
external story (21/09/2009) - Bigamist escapes jail after wife appeals for leniency – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/09/2009) - Illegal migrant row makes Lady Scotland’s job untenable, say Labour MPs – The Times
external story (21/09/2009) - Judge clears way for ‘blot on the landscape’ – The Independent
external story (21/09/2009) - Row over nurse wearing crucifix – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - First hearings in new British Supreme Court shrouded in secrecy – The Times
external story (21/09/2009) - McCann lawyers seek site removal – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - Victory for lawyer who protected the elderly – The Independent
external story (21/09/2009) - Sex change for children guidelines under review – Daily Telegraph
external story (21/09/2009) - Keir Starmer: ‘I wouldn’t characterise myself as a bleeding heart liberal . . .’ – The Guardian
external story (21/09/2009) - Assisted suicide investigations will focus on who stood to benefit – The Times
external story (21/09/2009) - Guidance for relatives in assisted suicide cases to be revealed – The Guardian
external story (21/09/2009) - Records of rape crime ‘distorted’ – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - Richard Dawkins to call for changes to Britain’s libel laws – The Times
external story (21/09/2009) - Mother guilty of daughter murders – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - Man jailed for killing stranger – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - Teacher jailed for sex with pupil – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - Blair ‘torture policy’ inquiry demanded – The Independent
external story (21/09/2009) - Border agency powers ‘too much’ – BBC News
external story (21/09/2009) - BAILII: Recent Decisions
external story (18/09/2009) - Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI
external story (18/09/2009) - MoJ admits personal data breaches – Law Society’s Gazette
external story (18/09/2009) - Administration and Enforcement Restriction Orders – Response to Consultation – Ministry of Justice
external story (18/09/2009) - Watchdog looks into CS spray use – BBC News
external story (18/09/2009) - Judge upholds tower block ruling – BBC News
external story (18/09/2009) - Classroom supervisor faces retrial over affair with 15-year-old pupil – The Times
external story (18/09/2009) - Sikh police officer ‘left humiliated for refusing to remove turban during training’ – Daily Telegraph
external story (18/09/2009) - Inquest hears how police ‘did nothing’ for harassed family – The Guardian
external story (18/09/2009) - Attorney-General under investigation for hiring an illegal migrant – The Times
external story (18/09/2009) - Identity of Teresa de Simone’s killer confirmed by DNA tests – The Times
external story (18/09/2009)