Easter Break

Posted March 28th, 2024 in holidays, news by tracey

There will be no posts over the Easter holiday. We will resume posting on 2nd April 2024

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted March 28th, 2024 in legislation by tracey

SI 2024/440 – The Finance Act 2021 (Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax) (Penalties) (Appointed Day: Eligible Volunteers) Regulations 2024

SI 2024/442 – The Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024

SI 2024/434 – The Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024

SI 2024/432 – The National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024

SI 2024/429 – The Code of Practice (Requests for Flexible Working) Order 2024

SI 2024/437 – The Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Commencement No. 2 and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2024

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Crackdown on ‘gagging orders’ to protect victims’ ability to access support – Ministry of Justice

‘Victims will no longer be prevented from accessing support or legal advice under plans to crack down on the misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).’

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Ministry of Justice, 28th March 2024

Source: www.gov.uk

Conditions can only be imposed if found to be necessary – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 28th, 2024 in consent orders, news, parking, planning, retrospectivity by tracey

‘Gregory Jones KC analyses a recent case involving the application of the Blue Pencil Rule on a consent order.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 28th March 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

This site is not available. Try again later. – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 28th, 2024 in local government, news, planning by tracey

‘At what point does a site cease to be “available” for the purposes of the sequential test? This was the question considered in a recent case, writes Katie Scuoler.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 28th March 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Procurement Act 2023 – Relaxation of section 17 Local Government Act 1988 – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 28th, 2024 in contracting out, contracts, local government, news, public procurement by tracey

‘Louis Sebastian and Rebecca Rees look at the Government’s plans to relax s17 of the Local Government Act 1988, which prohibits consideration of a wide range of “non-commercial matters” in procurement processes.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 28th March 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Bar Council issues warning over Garrick Club membership – Legal Futures

Posted March 28th, 2024 in barristers, clubs, diversity, equality, judiciary, news by tracey

‘The Bar Council said yesterday that membership of the men-only Garrick Club creates “the potential for unfair advantage” when it came to practitioners needing references to become judges.’

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Legal Futures, 28th March 2024

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

At the heart of the Bar Council is a “commitment to fairness, equality and diversity” says Chair Sam Townend KC – The Bar Council

Posted March 28th, 2024 in barristers, clubs, diversity, equality, judiciary, news, women by tracey

‘In response to the media reports about membership of the Garrick Club, the Bar Council has issued the following statement:
Chair of the Bar Council, Sam Townend KC, said: “At the heart of the Bar Council’s work, as the representative body for all barristers in England and Wales, is a commitment to fairness, equality and diversity. We are proud of the work that the Bar Council does in striving to achieve an inclusive and meritocratic legal profession.”‘

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The Bar Council, 27th March 2024

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Law firm £1.3m negligence saga “does not reflect well on profession” – Legal Futures

Posted March 28th, 2024 in law firms, negligence, news, trusts by tracey

‘A City law firm has failed to strike out a £1.3m negligence claim arising from a discretionary trust it set up for a man described by a High Court judge as “serially let down” by the profession.’

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Legal Futures, 28th March 2024

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Firm avoids wasted costs order despite ‘reprehensible’ mistakes – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 28th, 2024 in case management, delay, law firms, news, personal injuries, wasted costs orders by tracey

‘The High Court has rejected a client’s bid for a wasted costs order against his former solicitors – despite being heavily critical of repeated failings in running the case.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 27th March 2024

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Former traders Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo’s convictions upheld by Court of Appeal – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 28th, 2024 in appeals, banking, conspiracy, fraud, interest, news by tracey

‘Two former traders jailed over the manipulation of key benchmark interest rates today had their convictions upheld by the Court of Appeal.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 27th March 2024

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Former British Museum curator ordered to return ‘stolen items’ – The Independent

Posted March 28th, 2024 in abuse of position of trust, artistic works, dismissal, news, theft by tracey

‘A former British Museum curator who allegedly stole and damaged artefacts has been ordered by the High Court to return any he may have.’

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The Independent, 27th March 2024

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Julian Assange faces further wait over extradition ruling – BBC News

Posted March 28th, 2024 in appeals, death penalty, extradition, freedom of expression, news by tracey

‘The US must assure Julian Assange has freedom of speech protections and will not receive the death penalty before he is extradited, judges have ruled. The UK High Court said the Wikileaks founder could be allowed to launch a new appeal against being sent to the US without those commitments.’

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BBC News, 27th March 2024

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Nottinghamshire bakery fined over ‘severe’ mouse infestation – BBC News

Posted March 28th, 2024 in fines, food hygiene, news by tracey

‘A bakery firm has been fined after a council found it “infested with mice”.’

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BBC News, 28th March 2024

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Prisoner held indefinitely refused parole after making landmark public bid for freedom – The Independent

Posted March 28th, 2024 in dangerous offenders, imprisonment, news, parole, private hearings by tracey

‘A parole board has refused to release a prisoner trapped under an abolished indefinite jail term described as “torture”. Earlier this month Nicholas Bidar became the first IPP prisoner to have his parole bid held in public after new laws came into force to increase transparency around parole decisions.’

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The Independent, 27th March 2024

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Gary Glitter victim seeking six-figure sum after suing him for impacts of child abuse – The Independent

Posted March 28th, 2024 in child abuse, compensation, news, psychiatric damage by tracey

‘A victim of Gary Glitter is seeking around half a million pounds in her compensation claim against the paedophile former pop star over the psychiatric damage she suffered as a result of his abuse.’

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The Independent, 27th March 2024

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Barred from Europe: 2.4m Brits caught in post-Brexit passport chaos – The Independent

Posted March 28th, 2024 in brexit, EC law, immigration, news, passports by tracey

‘Millions of Britons are barred from entering the EU by post-Brexit passport rules that are set to cause chaos over the Easter holidays. With the getaway starting in earnest on Thursday, an estimated 2.4 million travellers have documents that can’t be used for trips to the EU because of the change in expiry requirements.’

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The Independent, 28th March 2024

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Owners of Crooked House pub appeal against order to rebuild – The Guardian

Posted March 28th, 2024 in appeals, arson, enforcement notices, fire, news by tracey

‘The owners of the Crooked House pub in Himley have appealed against an order to rebuild the 18th-century building, which was demolished days after a fire last year.’

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The Guardian, 27th March 2024

Source: www.theguardian.com

Ex-Boris Johnson ethics adviser Lord Geidt found to have broken Lords rules – The Guardian

Posted March 28th, 2024 in complaints, conflict of interest, news, parliament, standards by tracey

‘A crossbench peer and former ethics adviser to Boris Johnson has been found to have broken House of Lords rules by joining a meeting with Ministry of Defence officials on behalf of a US satellite company that was paying him.’

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The Guardian, 27th March 2024

Source: www.theguardian.com