Woman who posed as sex worker to drug men admits manslaughter – The Independent

Posted June 25th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A woman who posed as a sex worker and drugged men unconscious to steal from them has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of two men.’

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The Independent, 24th June 2026

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Six jailed for life for ‘senseless’ murder of innocent woman – BBC News

Posted June 25th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Six people have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of an innocent woman who was shot as part of a feud between rival drug gangs.’

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BBC News, 24th June 2026

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The wrong route? FAAs and commercial DB consolidation – Pensions Barrister

Posted June 25th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Paul Newman KC asks whether the use of flexible apportionment arrangements for commercial DB consolidation risks using the wrong statutory path for such a transaction.’

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Pensions Barrister, 25th June 2026

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Senior judge warns AI could compromise judicial independence – Legal Futures

Posted June 25th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A senior judge has warned that Big Tech has the power to ‘compromise judicial independence’ if the courts become dependent on a small number of AI systems.’

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Legal Futures, 25th June 2026

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More than 500 mothers and babies died or were harmed at ‘toxic’ Nottingham NHS trust, report finds – The Guardian

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A total of 444 women and 76 newborn babies suffered “potentially avoidable” outcomes because they received substandard treatment over 13 years from Nottingham University hospitals NHS trust (NUH), a damning report led by the childbirth expert Donna Ockenden has found.’

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The Guardian, 24th June 2026

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Recommendations on Makin Review: Final Report – Law & Religion UK

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘On 23 June 2026, the Church of England published the final report on the recommendations of the Makin Review and the work of the Task and Finish Group, extracts of which are reproduced below.’

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Law & Religion UK, 23rd June 2026

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Free Webinar: A panel discussion concerning the Fairer End to Relationships consultation – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Join an expert panel chaired by HHJ Hess to discuss the Government’s proposals for reform of financial remedies, cohabitation and inheritance law. Date: Thursday 25th June 2026 Time: 5pm to 6pm’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 23rd June 2026

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Court of Appeal reinstates Legal Ombudsman finding against law firm – Legal Futures

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The Court of Appeal has reinstated a Legal Ombudsman (LeO) decision that a law firm failed to adequately assess a client’s capacity and should pay her £15,700 in compensation.’

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Legal Futures, 24th June 2026

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Judge refers KC for contempt hearing over closing speech – Legal Futures

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The KC accused of not following court directions in his closing speech on behalf of a Palestine Action activist has been referred to a presiding judge to consider contempt proceedings.’

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Legal Futures, 23rd June 2026

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Eleana Kasoulide: The Internal Administrative Law of Designing Digital Public Services – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Digitalisation has become an inseparable aspect of delivering public services, inspiring conversations around the impacts of digitalisation on citizens and of what it means for states to transition into being e-governments. Despite these ongoing discussions a largely overlooked topic is the process by which digital public services are designed and delivered in the first place. This is surprising considering that the design process constitutes a significant area of administrative decision-making. It not only has ramifications for those relying on public services as most key decisions on the shape, scope, and substance of digital services rest within that process, but also for administration in an era of digital governance.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 24th June 2026

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The New Data Protection Complaints Regime – Local Government Lawyer

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘From … Friday, 19 June 2026, organisations can no longer rely on complaints going straight to the ICO. The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 introduces a new regime requiring them to receive, investigate and resolve data protection complaints themselves. Maggie Burns and Charlotte Smith explain what you need to know.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 23rd June 2026

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Tate brothers seek judicial review of decision not to tell them accusers’ names – The Guardian

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘On Tuesday [23rd June], the Tates’ lawyers sought a judicial review of the CPS’s decision, claiming that the unprecedented withholding of the women’s identities prejudiced the brothers’ ability to defend themselves and breached their human rights.’

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The Guardian, 23rd June 2026

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‘Vile’ predator jailed for sexually assaulting 13-year-old girl on train – The Independent

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A 50-year-old man from Tajikistan has been jailed for 12 years after he sexually assaulted a vulnerable girl on a train.’

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The Independent, 23rd June 2026

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Millions in UK could claim share of £3bn after Apple case given green light – BBC News

Posted June 24th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A class action lawsuit which could entitle millions in the UK to a share of a £3bn claim against Apple is set to proceed to trial.’

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BBC News, 23rd June 2026

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Contempt case against silk can continue – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 23rd, 2026 in news by sally

‘A silk accused of misleading the jury and ignoring the judge’s directions during his closing speech in a criminal trial should face summary proceedings for contempt, the judge in the case has ruled.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 23rd June 2026

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StubHub UK fined almost £900,000 over ‘hidden’ ticket fees – The Guardian

Posted June 23rd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The online ticket reseller StubHub UK has been fined almost £900,000 and ordered to make payments to more than 50,000 fans for not showing the full price of tickets at the time of booking, an illegal practice known as “drip pricing”.’

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The Guardian, 23rd June 2026

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Court of Appeal overturns the Divisional Court’s ruling on Palestine Action – Law Pod UK

Posted June 23rd, 2026 in news by sally

‘Lucy McCann is joined by Jonathan Metzer (1 Crown Office Row) to update listeners on the Palestine Action litigation. Last week the Court of Appeal overturned the Divisional Court’s decision to render the Government’s proscription of Palestine Action unlawful, in R (Ammori) v SSHD [2026] EWCA Civ 721.’

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Law Pod UK, 22nd June 2026

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Scientifically uncertain – probability and causation in clinical negligence – 1 QMLR

Posted June 23rd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The use and misuse of statistics in clinical negligence is a perennial topic, which is not surprising given that experts and lawyers must attempt to translate the statistics in relation to cohorts of patients that are set out in scientific literature to the circumstances of an individual claimant.’

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1 QMLR, 22nd June 2026

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Parental responsibility and ‘do not resuscitate’: A view from the courtroom – Transparency Project

Posted June 23rd, 2026 in news by sally

‘This is a guest post by Harriet Humberstone, a law student who begins her Bar professional course this September. Harriet has a particular interest in representing children in both private and public law.’

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Transparency Project, 22nd June 2026

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Alistair Mills: The Interpretation of Policy and the Proscription of Palestine Action – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted June 23rd, 2026 in news by sally

‘As is well known, the group “Palestine Action” has been subject to proscription by the Home Secretary under the Terrorism Act 2000. The Court of Appeal has recently handed down judgment in litigation challenging the designation: Secretary of State for the Home Department v R (Huda Ammori) [2026] EWCA Civ 721. The Divisional Court had found the proscription of Palestine Action to be unlawful. The Court of Appeal has reversed the Divisional Court’s decision, and therefore reinstated the decision of the Home Secretary. Subject to any decision of the Supreme Court, Palestine Action remains a proscribed terrorist organisation.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 23rd June 2026

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