CourtWatch report is “timely intervention” says Bar Chair – Bar Council

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The CourtWatch London project provides a valuable insight into the functioning of the magistrates’ courts, the project has gathered data and feedback from 2,300 hearings at the 15 magistrates’ courts across London between February and July last year. The Courtwatchers recorded 500 hearings (23% of all hearings) where the defendant was not represented by a lawyer.’

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Bar Council, 26th March 2026

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Study calls for training and appraisals to improve treatment of defendants – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘More training for judges and magistrates and appraisals for judicial holders will help to improve defendants’ experience in courts, Transform Justice has said.’

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Law Society Gazette, 27th March 2026

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Crown court backlog hits new record – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Crown court backlog has reached a new record, according to data released today by the Ministry of Justice. The government said the latest figures show why jury trials need to be curbed as part of its reform package: the criminal bar said they prove the opposite.’

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Law Society Gazette, 26th March 2026

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Re A and Z: Service Out; MPS; LSPO [2026] EWFC 64 – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘McKendrick J. Interim hearing addressing an application to set aside a previous order permitting alternative service of the divorce petition out of jurisdiction by email in the US, alongside MPS and LSPO applications.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 26th March 2026

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Housing Particulars: Mind The Gap – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘What can the court do when there’s a significant gap between the bottom of the applicant’s range and the top of the respondent’s range? Can the court take up the invitation made by counsel to “conduct its own research on Rightmove if it wishes”?’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 26th March 2026

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A New Suspended Reality – Significant Reform to Suspended Sentence Orders – 3PB

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Sentencing Act 2026 (the Act) received Royal Assent on 22 January 2026. As such, various provisions making changes to sentencing law will be introduced. This article summarises the changes that will be most important for criminal practitioners.’

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3PB, 23rd March 2026

Source: www.3pb.co.uk

When should you know what you don’t in fact know? – 4 New Square

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Kay v Martineau Johnson [2026] EWCA Civ 224 is the latest in a long line of cases concerning section 14A of the Limitation Act 1980 (as amended). The fact that there is such a long line means that the law in this area is largely settled. However, as Clare Dixon KC and Hugh Evans explore in this article, this case shows that it is not entirely settled, and its application is often contestable.’

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4 New Square, 10th March 2026

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Orgreave inquiry formally under way into policing during miners’ strike – The Guardian

Posted March 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The government has announced the formal start of the promised official inquiry into the violent policing at the Orgreave coking plant during the 1984-85 miners’ strike and the discredited prosecutions of 95 men that followed.’

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The Guardian, 26th March 2026

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted March 26th, 2026 in law reports by michael

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Titchfield Festival Theatre Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government & Anor (Rev1) [2026] EWCA Civ 368 (26 March 2026)

Manchester City Council v Tabbasam [2026] EWCA Civ 361 (26 March 2026)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Hadsh, R. v [2026] EWCA Crim 365 (05 March 2026)

Howden, R. v [2026] EWCA Crim 366 (26 February 2026)

Coffee, R. v [2026] EWCA Crim 367 (26 February 2026)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Barbican Quarter Organisation Ltd, R (On the Application Of) v City of London Corporation [2026] EWHC 687 (Admin) (26 March 2026)

SH, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2026] EWHC 729 (Admin) (26 March 2026)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Car-Wizard Ltd v Vixen Surface Treatments Ltd [2026] EWHC 685 (Ch) (26 March 2026)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

Nirmal v Birmingham Women and Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2026] EWHC 723 (KB) (25 March 2026)

Ashley v Revenue and Customs [2026] EWHC 725 (KB) (24 March 2026)

Source: www.bailii.org

The application of Paul – strike out of a secondary victim claim in clinical negligence case – Quarterly Medical Law Review

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘This case appears to be the first reported determination of a claim seeking damages as a Secondary Victim following the judgment of the Supreme Court in Paul & Anor v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust [2024] UKSC 1 (11 January 2024). The claim was struck out by HHJ Claire Evans sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court in Manchester on 17th March 2026 following a hearing on 5th March 2026.’

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Quarterly Medical Law Review, 24th March 2026

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LSB leads sector-wide effort to strengthen legal ethics – Legal Services Board

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Regulators will need to put “professional ethical duties” at the heart of how lawyers are expected to behave. The LSB has confirmed that where duties conflict, lawyers must prioritise their duties to the court and the rule of law over their duty to their client. This follows the oversight regulator’s consultation last year, in which stakeholders called for greater certainty about the hierarchy of these duties.’

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Legal Services Board, 26th March 2026

Source: legalservicesboard.org.uk

Law Commission to review law on accessibility of transport for disabled people – Law Commission

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The review, commissioned by the Department for Transport, follows a 2025 Transport Select Committee report finding that accessibility failures across all transport modes are having a “significant negative impact” on disabled people’s lives. The current legal framework — described as a “patchwork” of overlapping laws — makes it difficult for disabled travellers to understand their rights or seek redress when things go wrong.’

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Law Commission, 23rd March 2026

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Policing Disclosure: R (Ansari) v Chief Constable of North Wales Police – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In R (Ansari) v Chief Constable of North Wales Police [2026] EWHC 472 (Admin), the High Court (Chamberlain J) held that the heightened level of disclosure required under Secretary of State for the Home Department v AF (No. 3) [2009] UKHL 28 (“AF-disclosure”) does not apply in a challenge to the seizure, download, retention and inspection of the contents of a person’s mobile phone by an  examining officer pursuant to Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (“TA 2000“).

‘In addition to undertaking a comprehensive review of the AF-disclosure case law, Chamberlain J also rejected the notion of some form of an intermediate level of disclosure in closed material proceedings, where the AF-disclosure threshold is not met. The decision offers some much-needed clarity in this area of law.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 24th March 2026

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Service, evidence and tPR’s role in fixed penalty appeals – Pensions Barrister

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

Paul Newman KC considers a recent Upper Tribunal decision raising interesting points on service, what is being decided on an appeal, and the quality of material which the Regulator is expected to place before the First-Tier Tribunal.

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Pensions Barrister, 26th March 2026

Source: www.pensionsbarrister.com

The duty of candour in UK judicial review – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In UK judicial review litigation, the parties and their legal representatives owe a special ‘duty of candour’ to the court – something that is not present in other types of legal proceedings.

‘Anyone involved in a judicial review case must understand this fundamental duty, and the steps needed to comply with it, as non-compliance can lead to serious consequences.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 25th March 2026

Source: www.pinsentmasons.com

A further examination of AI in legal blogging – Law & Religion UK

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Following a report on the role of artificial intelligence in blogging, (round-up, 22 January 2023), we posted “A brief experiment in legal blogging using AI” which was produced with the aid of ChatGPT. Although this yielded “quite impressive” copy, it indicated the importance of the formulation of the questions, and at that time it appeared as though we would continue writing content the traditional way at least for the immediate future. Three years on, we consider whether these conclusions are still valid with regard to our posts on L&RUK?’

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Law & Religion UK, 26th March 2026

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‘Light touch’ no more? Incoming LSB chair promises ‘greater surveillance’ – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The incoming chair of the Legal Services Board has signalled that frontline regulators will face a new type of scrutiny in the wake of high-profile failures.’

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Law Society Gazette, 26th March 2026

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Former attorney general warns over Henry VIII powers – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘MPs and peers are losing control of lawmaking, former attorney general Dominic Grieve has warned in a new podcast from legal reform charity Justice to strengthen “legal literacy” in Westminster.’

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Law Society Gazette, 25th March 2026

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Judge calls for media sensitivity as he jails ‘romance fraudster’ – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A judge has urged the media to exercise restraint in reporting on a “romance fraudster” who deployed her charisma and good looks to con victims who included a barrister.’

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Law Society Gazette, 25th March 2026

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Doctors waiting on asylum decisions can work in NHS as Home Office lifts ban – The Guardian

Posted March 26th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Doctors who have been prevented from working in the NHS while they wait for asylum decisions are celebrating after the Home Office agreed to lift the ban. The changes come into force on Thursday.’

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The Guardian, 26th March 2026

Source: www.theguardian.com