BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 9th, 2025 in law reports by michael

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Adriatic Land 5 Ltd v Long Leaseholders At Hippersley Point [2025] EWCA Civ 856 (08 July 2025)

Lutz v Ryanair DAC & Anor [2025] EWCA Civ 849 (08 July 2025)

Triathlon Homes LLP v Stratford Village Development Partnership & Anor [2025] EWCA Civ 846 (08 July 2025) 

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

ANZ, R. v [2025] EWCA Crim 778 (09 July 2025)

Osmond v R. [2025] EWCA Crim 835 (04 July 2025)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Wadhurst Parish Council v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government & Ors [2025] EWHC 1735 (Admin) (09 July 2025)

Vulpie v Office of the Prosecutor of the Republic at the Court of Florence, Italy [2025] EWHC 1714 (Admin) (08 July 2025)

Rose (On Behalf of Friends of Mill Road Bridge 2) v Cambridgeshire County Council [2025] EWHC 1715 (Admin) (08 July 2025)

Bazegurore v Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Court of Appeal in Ghent Belgium [2025] EWHC 1721 (Admin) (08 July 2025)

Thomas Holdings Ltd & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs [2025] EWHC 1660 (Admin) (08 July 2025)

Tribunal Judicial da Comarca de Lisboa Norte, Republic of Portugal v Dos Santos [2025] EWHC 1743 (Admin) (08 July 2025)

TPL1, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for Defence [2025] EWHC 1729 (Admin) (08 July 2025)

Ammori, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWHC 1708 (Admin) (04 July 2025)

High Court (Commercial Court)

The Republic of India v CC/devas (Mauritius) Ltd & Ors (Re an Abritration Claim) [2025] EWHC 1738 (Comm) (09 July 2025)

The Kingdom of Sweden v Serwin & Ors [2025] EWHC 1620 (Comm) (08 July 2025)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

Mex Group Worldwide Ltd v Duthie & Anor (No. 2: Costs) [2025] EWHC 1725 (KB) (09 July 2025)

Source: www.bailii.org

Intersectional inequalities in trust in the police in England – Policing and Society

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘This study investigates intersectional inequalities in trust in the police in England using multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) for the first time. We find that those who are non-White, from lower social classes, and reside in London show lower predicted trust levels than other people. While older people show higher predicted trust levels, younger people, especially those from marginalised backgrounds, have the lowest predicted levels of trust in the police. We also find intersectional effects. While middle-aged White males from lower social classes and living outside of London have lower than-expected trust in the police, older White females from lower social classes and living outside of London have higher than-expected trust in the police. We argue that ground-level, community engagement, coupled with extensive officer training on engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds, are key to developing higher levels of trust in the police.’

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Policing and Society, 7th July 2025

Source: www.tandfonline.com

The Gauke Review – 2 Hare Court

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘David Gauke’s Independent Sentencing Review was published on 22 May 2025 in response to what was described as a “crisis in prison capacity”. The aim of the report’s recommendations is to reduce the prison population. In broad terms it does so by transferring the burden from the prison service to the probation service.’

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2 Hare Court, 11th June 2025

Source: www.2harecourt.com

How can the coroner service be improved? – Exchange Chambers

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Last year’s general election prevented the Justice Committee from publishing its long-awaited report into the coroner service for England and Wales.’

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Exchange Chambers, 17th June 2025

Source: www.exchangechambers.co.uk

PINS to roll out new online appeals service to all local planning authorities by December 2025 – Local Government Lawyer

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Planning Inspectorate has announced that it will roll out its new digital appeals service nationally following a successful pilot with five London boroughs.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 8th July 2025

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Government backs MP’s bill to extend use of remote hearings – Legal Futures

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The government has given its “wholehearted support” to a private member’s bill that gives judges the power to hold remote hearing for breaches of some injunctions.’

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Legal Futures, 9th July 2025

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Post Office scandal may have led to more than 13 suicides, inquiry finds – The Guardian

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘More than 13 people may have killed themselves as a result of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal and it drove at least 59 more to contemplate suicide, according to the first findings from the public inquiry into what has been labelled the worst miscarriage of justice in UK history.’

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The Guardian, 8th July 2025

Source: www.theguardian.com

No MIFS or buts – Competition Bulletin

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Tribunal’s recent judgment in the interchange proceedings gives important guidance on the use of counterfactuals in competition infringement claims.

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Competition Bulletin, 8th July 2025

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Judicial discourses about journalism in journalism-related judgments in the United Kingdom (UK) since Reynolds – Journal of Media Law

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘In the 1999 case of Reynolds v Times Newspapers, a qualified privilege defence was developed to libel action. However, section 4 of the Defamation Act 2013 abolished the defence and replaced it with a new defence of ‘publication on a matter of public interest’. This paper combines n-gram and qualitative approaches to analysing discourses about journalism in 228 journalism-related judgments since Reynolds. Findings suggest a fluctuating increase in cases, particularly in those involving defamation and libel, and a rise in non-news organisations as sole or primary defendants. The acknowledgement of journalism’s right to freedom of expression in judicial discourses of journalism weakened over time, placing an increasing emphasis on journalism’s responsibilities, ethics, and its watchdog role, particularly after 2013. These changes suggest courts’ evolving interpretations of journalism and related issues, reflecting legal values that could significantly impact journalistic practices, with alarming implications for media freedom in the United Kingdom.’

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Journal of Media Law, 18th June 2025

Source: www.tandfonline.com

Gemma Collins weight-loss drug advert banned – BBC News

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘An Instagram post by TV personality Gemma Collins which advertised a weight-loss drug and app has been banned.’

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BBC News, 9th July 2025

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Jury-free trials proposed to save criminal justice system from collapse – The Guardian

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Thousands of defendants in England and Wales could lose the right to a jury trial under plans designed to save the criminal justice system from collapse.’

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The Guardian, 9th July 2025

Source: www.theguardian.com

Court of Appeal upholds post-PACCAR litigation funding deals – Legal Futures

Posted July 9th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Court of Appeal has upheld as enforceable litigation funding agreements (LFAs) which calculate funders’ return as a multiple of their investment, rather than a percentage of the damages.’

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Legal Futures, 7th July 2025

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk