Clearing the path to disavow the EOG principle – Administrative Court Blog

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Divisional Court (Males LJ, Bourne J) has dismissed a claim seeking to enforce unincorporated treaty obligations in strident terms. The judgment makes new points paving the way for the eventual disavowal by an appellate court (likely the UKSC) of the EOG principle, the principle that an executive commitment in policy to comply with unincorporated treaties provides a domestic foothold for a court to adjudicate compliance. The case is R (The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada and others) v Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology [2026] EWHC 91 (Admin).’

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Administrative Court Blog, 21st January 2026

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Paid Holidays and Parity of Contractual Terms for Agency Workers: Lutz v Ryanair DAC in the Court of Appeal – Industrial Law Journal

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘Under conditions of managerial adaptability, employers structure their commercial affairs in such a way that they are able to access a ready and available pool of workers when demand is high, while retaining the flexibility to offload excess labour when business pressures tail off.1 And the relevant legal arrangements are usually put into effect in a manner that both insulates the hirer of services from exposure to external liability and saves labour, tax, social security, pension and other commercial costs. They are formalized via a plethora of elaborate commercial contracts, sometimes involving legal entities that are inter-positioned between the individual service providers and the business itself.2 This might be seen as ‘having one’s cake and eating it’, but it is undoubtedly a distinctive marker of the contemporary labour market currently serving both product and services markets.’

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Industrial Law Journal, 9th January 2026

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Coroner calls for more guidance on doulas after baby’s death in Hampshire – The Guardian

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘A coroner has warned that more babies could die without greater clarity and guidance over the role of home birthing assistants, after the death of a baby girl raised concerns about a doula delaying access to hospital treatment.’

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The Guardian, 21st January 2026

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Access to and the delivery of mental health services in women’s prisons in England: a thematic analysis of unannounced prison inspection reports – Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘There is a disproportionately high prevalence of mental health problems among women in prison. While research has acknowledged the heightened vulnerabilities of this population, there remains a paucity of studies examining the provision and quality of mental health services across the women’s prison estate. This study employs Thematic Analysis of the most recent unannounced inspection reports from each women’s prison in England to explore the quality of mental health care and factors influencing its effective delivery. The analysis identified key themes highlighting the critical role of the prison regime, physical environment, and service provision in supporting women with mental health needs. Although examples of good practice were evident – including effective communication between clinical teams, staff skilled in identifying vulnerable individuals, and access to a range of psychological interventions – significant inconsistencies persist. Barriers such as long waiting times for therapy, chronic staff shortages, and high levels of mental illness contribute to the overwhelming demand placed on prison mental health services, resulting in unmet need. To address these challenges, increased investment in prison-based mental health services is essential. Moreover, greater funding for community-based mental health support is needed to alleviate systemic pressures and ensure continuity of care for women both during and after imprisonment.’

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Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 14th January 2026

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Teacher loses £60k fight with Go Ape over shattered leg on slide ‘for kids’ – The Independent

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘A primary school teacher has lost her £60,000 compensation fight with Go Ape after shattering her leg on a slide “aimed at children” as young as three.’

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The Independent, 22nd January 2026

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Judge-only trials in England and Wales will not wipe out crown court backlog, report says – The Guardian

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘David Lammy’s plans to introduce judge-only criminal trials in England and Wales will save less than 2% of time in crown courts, the Institute for Government (IFG) has said.’

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The Guardian, 22nd January 2026

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Mother of 10 who kept vulnerable woman as ‘house slave’ for 25 years found guilty – The Independent

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘A teenage girl was forced to work as a “house slave” for over 25 years, a court has heard.’

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The Independent, 21st January 2026

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Judicial diversity strategy focuses on Black and disabled judges – Legal Futures

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The new judicial diversity strategy has prioritised increasing the number of Black judges and ensuring reasonable adjustments are provided for disabled judges as areas of “acute need requiring urgent attention”.’

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Legal Futures, 22nd January 2026

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Questioning the scope of jury equity – Administrative Court Blog

Posted January 22nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Court of Appeal has criticised Saini J’s high-profile judgment on the scope of jury equity in HM Solicitor General v Warner [2024] EWHC 918 (KB). The case is Webster v The King [2026] EWCA Crim 9.’

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Administrative Court Blog, 21st January 2026

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