Sentencing Council publishes new guideline for sentencing hare coursing offences – Sentencing Council

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

The Sentencing Council has published a new guideline for offences related to hare coursing which will come into effect on 1 June 2026.’

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Sentencing Council, 14th May 2026

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The Court of Appeal rejects the premature restriction of scope in domestic abuse inquest – Quarterly Medical Law Review

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Court of Appeal (Newey, Edis and Whipple LJJs) has allowed the appeal in R (on the application of O’Brien) v HM Assistant Coroner for Sefton, Knowsley and St Helens [2026] EWCA Civ 499. It quashed the coroner’s decision on scope, and remitted the matter to a different coroner for reconsideration of scope, jury, and Article 2 issues. The key takeaway is that coroners must not pre‑determine causation on the basis of incomplete material. Where there is a realistic evidential pathway to a causal finding, the scope of the inquest must accommodate it.’

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Quarterly Medical Law Review, 14th May 2026

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Generative AI in complaints and requests: Opportunities, risks and implications for public bodies – Local Government Lawyer

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Generative AI can offer a host of benefits to members of the public when interacting with public bodies, particularly to individuals who may previously have faced difficulties in composing formal correspondence, such as a complaint or request for information. However, the increasing use of generative AI is placing strain on public bodies, who are under legal duties to properly consider, verify and meaningfully respond to complaints and requests. The challenge for public bodies is in maintaining fairness, consistency and transparency when handling increasing volumes of AI-generated submissions.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 13th May 2026

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

King’s Speech: No litigation funding, SLAPPs or AML reform – Legal Futures

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The King’s Speech yesterday was notable as much for what was not in it as what was included.’

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Legal Futures, 14th May 2026

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Cafcass reports sharp rise in private law children cases across England – Family Law

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘New figures published by Cafcass show a significant increase in demand across the family justice system, with private law children cases rising sharply during the 2025–26 financial year and reaching their highest monthly level in five years.’

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Family Law, 11th May 2026

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk

Government review highlights impact and ongoing challenges five years after Domestic Abuse Act – Family Law

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Government has published its long-awaited post-legislative scrutiny memorandum on the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, setting out its assessment of the landmark legislation five years after it received Royal Assent.’

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Family Law, 11th May 2026

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk

Speech by Mr Justice Nicklin: Open Justice and the Missing Dimension – Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Today, however, I do not want to deliver a general lecture on the constitutional foundations of open justice. I want to talk about something more specific and more practical: access to documents – because in modern civil justice, if open justice does not follow the documents, it risks becoming an illusion rather than a reality.’

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Courts and Tribunals Judiciary, 13th May 2026

Source: www.judiciary.uk

Time to ratify the safety convention, says Bar Council – Bar Council

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Bar Council is calling on the UK Government to ratify the Council of Europe’s Convention on the Protection of the Profession of Lawyer (the Luxembourg Treaty) on the anniversary of its launch.’

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Bar Council, 13th May 2026

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Understanding the New UK Asylum Rules: What Has Changed? – EIN Blog

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The UK asylum system has changed a lot in recent years. New rules and policies have affected how asylum claims are made, how they are decided, and what people seeking protection may face during the process.

‘For asylum seekers, advisers and those working in immigration law, it is important to understand what these changes may mean in practice.’

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EIN Blog, 13th May 2026

Source: www.ein.org.uk

Post Office scandal victim wins appeal over £2m trial split – Law Society Gazette

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A high-profile victim of the Post Office scandal has won a preliminary argument about his own civil claim in the Court of Appeal. Former sub-postmaster Lee Castleton challenged the court’s decision from earlier this year that his claim against the Post Office should be broken into split trials.’

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Law Society Gazette, 14th May 2026

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

King’s speech: Criminal justice and leasehold reforms still on agenda – Law Society Gazette

Posted May 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The government of embattled prime minister Sir Keir Starmer today signalled its intention to proceed with reforms to the criminal justice system. As widely expected, the King’s speech also included a promise of legislation to reform leasehold, including the capping of ground rents.’

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Law Society Gazette, 13th May 2026

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Waspi campaigners to launch fresh legal challenge over compensation – The Independent

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The announcement by the Women Against State Pension Inequality group follows a decision in January, when women affected by the way changes to the state pension age were communicated were told for a second time they would not receive compensation.’

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The Independent, 13th May 2026

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Non-involvement with CDM proceedings (II) – Law & Religion UK

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘An earlier post Non-involvement with CDM proceedings (I) considered the impact of the removal from office of the Rev Karen Padley as Priest in Charge of St Lawrence Heanor, St Andrew Langley Mill, and St John Aldercar, and Vicar of All Saints Marlpool, by an Independent Tribunal established under the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003, and her prohibition from ministering as a priest in the Church of England for three years. In this post we review the associated Decision (7 January 2026) and Penalty (31 March 2026) of the Tribunal, reported on the Church of England web site (March 2026).

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Law & Religion UK, 13th May 2026

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Non-involvement with CDM proceedings (I) – Law & Religion UK

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘On 4 May 2026, The Marlpudlian – “The website for All Saints Church and the wider community” – posted “A Big Change at All Saints” in which it informed parishioners that “As of Tuesday 31st March 2026, the Revd Karen Padley is  no longer the vicar of All Saints church, nor is she priest-in-charge of the churches of St Lawrence Heanor, St Andrew’s Langley Mill and St John’s Aldercar.”’

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Law & Religion UK, 11th May 2026

Source: lawandreligionuk.com

Barrister who put client’s interests ahead of duty to court disbarred – Legal Futures

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A barrister who knowingly allowed a judge and opposing party in a family law case to be misled during a hearing has been disbarred for “professional dishonesty”.’

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Legal Futures, 13th May 2026

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

The ban on upward only rent reviews in commercial leases – Local Government Lawyer

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Last summer, the Government introduced a surprise proposal to ban upwards-only rent reviews (“UORRs”) in commercial leases, hidden within the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 13th May 2026

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Woman wanted for 22 years over assault arrested in live facial recognition trial – The Indepenent

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A woman sought by authorities for over two decades has been apprehended during a six-month live facial recognition trial in south London.’

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The Independent, 13th May 2026

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Palestine Action activists could be sentenced as terrorists for £1m raid on defence factory – The Independent

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Palestine Action activists who caused £1m of criminal damage to an Israel-linked defence firm could be sentenced as terrorists, it can now be revealed.’

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The Independent, 12th May 2026

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Barrister in Palestine Action trial wins contempt challenge – BBC News

Posted May 13th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A leading barrister has won a reprieve from facing an unprecedented contempt of court case over his alleged conduct during a trial of six Palestine Action activists.’

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BBC News, 12th May 2026

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

In praise of Schumacher – approach to trustee removal applications – Wilberforce Chambers

Posted May 12th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The recent English case of Smith v Campbell [2025] EWHC 3011 (Ch) considered once again the approach to trustee removal applications in England which was solidified by the decision of Chief Master Marsh in Schumacher v Clarke [2019] EWHC 1031 (Ch).’

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Wilberforce Chambers, 8th May 2026

Source: www.wilberforce.co.uk