Handcuffs, hallucinations and riot squads: Inside the UK’s most notorious immigration detention centre – The Independent

Posted January 29th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Brook House near Gatwick airport was the subject of an independent inquiry after G4S guards were filmed abusing detainees in 2017. Now, The Independent has obtained stark written accounts from officers at the site that reveal chaotic conditions in which restraint and force are being used against vulnerable migrants – as campaigners warn of ‘widespread failures’. Home affairs correspondent Holly Bancroft reports.’

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The Independent, 28th January 2026

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Three lessons from ex-footballer’s successful clinical negligence claim – 1 QMLR

Posted January 29th, 2026 in news by sally

‘As temperatures dropped and trees went up in the days before Christmas, judgment was handed down in the case of Ebanks-Blake v Calder. Mrs Justice Lambert’s decision in the Claimant’s favour, circulated to parties on 18 December 2025, serves as a useful reminder of three important lessons for clinical negligence cases.’

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1 QMLR, 28th January 2026

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UK Immigration: Settled status and earned settlement could not be more different – Kingsley Napley Immigration Law Blog

Posted January 29th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The UK government’s new “earned settlement” proposals reveal a stark divide in how people can secure their right to live permanently in the UK. For EU, EEA nationals and Swiss nationals and their families who were living in the UK before Brexit, the EU Settlement Scheme increasingly seems a beacon of fairness. For everyone else, the future looks far less certain—and much harder.’

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Kingsley Napley Immigration Law Blog, 28th January 2026

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Ex-Spandau Ballet star Ross Davidson guilty of rape – BBC News

Posted January 29th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A former singer for Spandau Ballet has been found guilty of rape and attempted rape.’

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BBC News, 28th January 2026

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Record number of offenders being recalled to prison in England and Wales – The Guardian

Posted January 29th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Record numbers of offenders are being recalled to prison in England and Wales with union officials claiming that some are deliberately breaking the terms of their probation in order to deal drugs in prison.’

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The Guardian, 29th January 2026

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Regulatory proceedings: reliance on hearsay evidence from deceased complainant – 1 QMLR

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Appellant, Dr Lee, was a GP. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal (‘MPT’) found that he had dishonestly falsified Patient A’s medical records on three separate occasions. As would be expected in such circumstances, the Tribunal concluded that his fitness to practise was impaired. His registration was suspended for 12 months, the maximum under the Medical Act 1983. Dr Lee appealed.’

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1 QMLR, 27th January 2026

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Using unproven allegations in assessments of risk: a unified approach? – Administrative Court Blog

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Court of Appeal (Lady Carr LCJ, Singh and Whipple LJJ) has allowed the Metropolitan Police’s appeal against the High Court’s finding that unproven allegations and allegations resulting in a determination of no case to answer cannot be taken into account in reviewing police officers’ Force Vetting clearance, absent exceptional circumstances.’

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Administrative Court Blog, 27th January 2026

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Coinbase adverts banned in UK for suggesting crypto could ease cost of living crisis – The Guardian

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A cryptocurrency company advised by George Osborne has been banned from showing a set of adverts that suggested using its services could be a solution to the cost of living crisis.’

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The Guardian, 28th January 2026

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From the County Courts – a couple of possession claim issues – Nearly Legal

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A couple of case notes on County Court judgments, on validity of a s.21 notice, and on whether an introductory tenancy ceased to be so because of an administrative snafu in the filing of an appeal.’

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Nearly Legal, 27th January 2026

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Rapper DigDat jailed for life after drive-by shooting in west London – The Independent

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Rapper DigDat, whose real name is Nathan Tokosi, has been handed a life sentence for his role in a drive-by shooting that left a rival artist severely injured.’

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The Independent, 27th January 2026

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Five prisoners serving indefinite sentences referred for appeal – BBC News

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Five prisoners serving indefinite sentences have been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), BBC Newsnight has been told.’

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BBC News, 28th January 2026

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Solicitor jailed for grooming and abuse of teenage girls – Legal Futures

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A solicitor who groomed two teenage girls into engaging in sexual activity and sending explicit images, before pressuring them to retract their accounts, has been jailed for nine years and nine months.’

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Legal Futures, 28th January 2026

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Coroner issues warning over ‘unregulated’ doulas after death of baby – The Independent

Posted January 28th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A coroner has warned more babies could die without guidance on the role of “unregulated” birthing assistants, after the death of a 15-day-old baby raised concerns about delayed access to hospital treatment.’

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The Independent, 22nd January 2026

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Landmark legal challenge against police facial recognition begins – Computer Weekly

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The High Court will examine whether the Metropolitan Police is acting lawfully with its deployments of live facial recognition, in the UK’s first judicial review of how the technology is being used.’

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Computer Weekly, 27th January 2026

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Man jailed for 1997 sex assault on 13-year-old after DNA ‘breakthrough’ – BBC News

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A man who sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl as she walked home in her school uniform nearly 30 years ago has been jailed following a DNA evidence “breakthrough”.’

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BBC News, 23rd January 2026

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Man found guilty of raping woman in Nottinghamshire park – The Independent

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A man who sought asylum in the UK has been found guilty of raping a “drunk and obviously vulnerable” woman in a Nottinghamshire park.’

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The Independent, 26th January 2026

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‘Much loved’ two-year-old to be adopted following contested court proceedings – Transparency Project

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘”Tomas” is a two year old boy who was removed from his parents to live in foster care under an interim care order in January 2025. (None of the parties’ real names are used in this post.) In a three-day final hearing in November, care and placement for adoption orders were made in respect of Tomas by Cardiff Family Court.’

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Transparency Project, 26th January 2026

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What are the major police reforms proposed by Shabana Mahmood and how will they affect Britons? – The Independent

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Home Secretary has unveiled what are being described as the most significant reforms to policing in its history.’

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The Independent, 26th January 2026

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Prison officer jailed for relationship with inmate – BBC News

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A former prison officer has been jailed after admitting a sexual relationship with an inmate.’

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BBC News, 26th January 2026

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Transparency of remedial discretion in judicial review – Administrative Court Blog

Posted January 27th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A longstanding bugbear of mine is the lack of transparency over remedial discretion in published judicial review judgments, i.e. not seeing in published judgments what the remedy for a successful judicial review is. Often this is largely understandable, because the matter can only be addressed through further submissions after hand down.’

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Administrative Court Blog, 23rd January 2026

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