Campaign group succeeds on single ground in battle over grazing on Dartmoor Commons – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The court found the commoners’ council could not rely on local people’s estimates of animal numbers to arrive at firm conclusions on this and so had failed to fulfil its duties.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 19th March 2026

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Council lawfully made reserved matters approval, Court of Appeal rules – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Court of Appeal has found the High Court was right to reject a judicial review that turned on whether a planning reserved matters application had been lawfully made.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 19th March 2026

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Passenger fails in appeal over finding he had breached car-cruising injunction – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal from a passenger over a finding that he had participated in a breach of a car-cruising injunction obtained by the London Borough of Enfield.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 19th March 2026

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House of Lords backs bid to decriminalise abortion – BBC News

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Peers in the House of Lords have backed plans to decriminalise abortions, which MPs voted in favour of last summer.’

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BBC News, 19th March 2026

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Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales at risk of cell fires – The Guardian

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The government has reneged on a pledge to make all prison cells fire-safe or take them out of use by the end of next year, meaning tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales will remain at risk.’

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The Guardian, 19th March 2026

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High Court dismisses claim land bought for Wimbledon Championships expansion was subject to statutory trust – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A High Court judge has rejected claims that the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) owns land earmarked for a major expansion subject to a statutory trust.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 19th March 2026

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An interesting (but not important) trust case – Pensions Barrister

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

The Privy Council has today given judgment in A and 6 others v C and 13 others [2026] UKPC 11 on the role of trust protectors. The reassuring news for pensions lawyers is that this is not a case that needs to go straight to the top of the reading pile. The Board was dealing with a specialised offshore trust structure, and considering whether fiduciary protectors asked to consent to trustee decisions are confined to a narrow supervisory role or may exercise their own independent judgment on the merits. In preferring the latter answer, the judgment stresses that “protector” is not a term of art and that everything depends on the proper construction of the trust instrument.’

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Pensions Barrister, 19th March 2026

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Father loses ‘heartbreaking’ High Court battle over son’s final resting place – The Independent

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A religious father has lost a “heartbreaking” High Court battle over the final resting place of his teenage son, who died by suicide in December after struggling with mental health issues.’

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The Independent, 20th March 2026

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Law Commission report on reform of burial and cremation law – Law & Religion UK

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Law Commission has published Burial and Cremation: Final Report. The full report is 386 pages long: there is also a 29-page summary.’

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Law & Religion UK, 20th March 2026

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UK Immigration’s Part Suitability: Navigating Delays and Assessment – EIN Blog

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Since 11 November 2025, the UK Home Office has introduced Part Suitability into the Immigration Rules, replacing the previous Part 9. This framework now underpins nearly every immigration route, including work, study, family, and settlement applications. Its purpose is to provide a consistent, evidence-based approach to assessing character, conduct, and public interest, ensuring that decisions are fair, defensible, and aligned with the United Kingdom’s human rights obligations.’

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EIN Blog, 19th March 2026

Source: www.ein.org.uk

House of Lords backs bid to decriminalise abortion – BBC News

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Peers in the House of Lords have backed plans to decriminalise abortions, which MPs voted in favour of last summer.’

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BBC News, 19th March 2026

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No elevated standard of proof in integrity cases, High Court finds in SDT sanction appeal – Law Society Gazette

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A partner’s appeal against his year-long suspension from practice has been dismissed by the High Court, after the judge ruled that failure to act with integrity did not require an elevated standard of proof.’

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Law Society Gazette, 19th March 2026

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Government pledges £5 million in court support for domestic abuse victims – The Independent

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Domestic abuse victims are set to receive more support as their cases progress through the courts, following a government announcement of an additional £5 million in funding.’

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The Independent, 19th March 2026

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The GLD Counsel Diversity Project – Counsel

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Responding to criticism on the narrow profile of government-instructed counsel, Mel Nebhrajani CB describes the system-wide change at GLD to drive fairer distribution of work and broader development of talent.’

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Counsel, 16th March 2026

Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk

Ministers announce huge expansion of electronic tagging in England and Wales – The Guardian

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Tens of thousands of offenders will be released from prisons in England and Wales wearing tags that track their location in real time as part of the biggest expansion of electronic tagging in British history, ministers have announced.’

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The Guardian, 19th March 2026

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Parents jailed after letting ‘skeletal’ five-stone daughter die – BBC News

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A couple have been jailed for eight years each after they left their daughter to die in an emaciated state.’

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BBC News, 19th March 2026

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Horizon IT scandal compensation scheme set up for families of victims – The Guardian

Posted March 20th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Family members of post office operators affected by the Horizon IT scandal will be able to claim compensation under a new government scheme.’

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The Guardian, 19th March 2026

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The ‘Thatcherite’ VC and the Cake Maker – The Transparency Project

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A family court case has hit the headlines over the past year, not so much for anything remarkable about the Family Law Act 1996 dispute in front of the judges, but because the husband (according to press reports) is friendly with prominent right wing politicians and was temporarily “ousted” from his post as Vice Chancellor of the University of Buckingham for being “anti-woke”. The husband has made successive applications to keep the family court case private and anonymous. Alongside this, the wife has applied for an order that The Guardian newspaper reveal the source of some information it received on a confidential aspect of the family court proceedings.’

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The Transparency Project, 18th March 2026

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Permission granted to withdraw an admission made pre-action and in the defence – Quarterly Medical Law Review

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In this case the Claimant seeks damages against a number of Defendants alleging failures of diagnosis and management of chronic rhinosinusitis. He saw a number of medical professionals between January and April 2018 complaining of increasing sinus problems, which appear not to have been escalated to secondary care. The Claimant collapsed on 5th April 2018 and was taken to hospital, where a large abscess was found on his brain. This required treatment by several surgical procedures and it is claimed that the Claimant was left with a brain injury which would have been avoided with earlier intervention.’

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Quarterly Medical Law Review, 17th March 2026

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Government to review publication of statutory notices – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 19th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Government said it plans to conduct a review of the statutory requirements on local councils to publish decisions on planning, road management and alcohol licensing in light of concerns over whether print newspapers are still an effective means of raising public awareness of this information.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 18th March 2026

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk