Expert evidence in children proceedings: principles for practice and better outcomes – Local Government Lawyer

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Mani Singh Basi highlights key principles that should guide professionals in practice when it comes to expert evidence in children proceedings.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 16th April 2026

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Martyn’s Law guidance published to help businesses – Home Office

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Major venues and events will be better equipped to protect the public from terrorism, as new guidance to support the implementation of Martyn’s Law is published today.’

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Home Office, 15th April 2026

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£4.2m fine signals imperative for businesses to clearly communicate their prices to consumers – Mills & Reeve Technology Blog

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has imposed a financial penalty of £4.2m on driving school owner Automobile Association Developments Limited (AA) for infringing consumer protection law. It has also ordered AA to refund £760,000 to 80,000 learner drivers.’

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Mills & Reeve Technology Blog, 14th April 2026

Source: www.mills-reeve.com

Retrospective amendments and rewriting history – Pensions Barrister

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

Paul Newman KC explains the limits on the validity of retrospective amendments to pension scheme documents, and the extent to which those limits may be overcome by careful drafting.’

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Pensions Barrister, 16th April 2026

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Being Autistic in the Legal Profession: My Experience – Neurodiversity in Law

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘As a champion for Neurodiversity in Law over several years, I have seen first-hand the impact that the charity has had in increasing the visibility of neurodiversity across the legal profession. So I was very pleased to learn that Neurodiversity in Law was launching a journal to further increase awareness and acceptance of neurodiversity and showcase the work and experiences of neurodivergent people throughout law, and even more pleased to be able to share my experience of working as an autistic solicitor as part of its inaugural edition.’

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Neurodiversity in Law, 14th April 2026

Source: neurodiversityinlaw.substack.com

Visas, Values, and the Case of Kanye West – EIN Blog

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In the quiet authority of British law, decisions are seldom made for spectacle. They are made, instead, for principle and once made, they carry a weight not easily undone. The recent scrutiny surrounding Kanye West and his reported difficulty entering the United Kingdom has stirred public debate, yet it also reveals something far more enduring; UK immigration law is designed not only to judge fairly, but to stand firm once that judgement is reached.’

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EIN Blog, 14th April 2026

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One year on: how landmark ruling on single-sex spaces has changed lives – The Guardian

Posted April 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Some campaigners are frustrated at slow pace of change, while those impacted are trying to work out what it means day-to-day.’

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The Guardian, 15th April 2026

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“Musical chairs” in Oxfordshire – Law & Religion UK

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Petitioners from a Grade II* listed church sought approval for the disposal of 35 deteriorating plastic chairs and the purchase 35 additional upholstered stacking chairs matching the 25 already in use. Applying the Duffield guidelines, in Re St. Leonard Grendon Underwood [2026] ECC Oxf 4, Hodge Ch. considered that while removing the plastic chairs was clearly beneficial and would cause no harm, the introduction of more upholstered chairs would result in low to moderate harm to the church’s character and would conflict with Church Buildings Council (CBC) guidance favouring unupholstered wooden seating.’

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Law & Religion UK, 14th April 2026

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Mazur in the Court of Appeal: the Judgment That Saved Half the Profession from Accidental Criminality – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The Court of Appeal has delivered a landmark judgment clarifying what it means to “carry on the conduct of litigation” under the Legal Services Act 2007 (LSA 2007). The decision resolves months of uncertainty following Sheldon J’s ruling in the High Court, which had caused widespread disruption across the profession, particularly for law centres, personal injury firms, and any practice relying on paralegals or unadmitted staff. Many family law firms did not escape the implications of Sheldon J’s judgment.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 14th April 2026

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Night nanny likely gave antihistamine to newborn baby who died to ‘sedate’ him, coroner rules – The Independent

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘An inquest found failures by the Metropolitan Police when investigating what happened to the eight-week-old baby boy, including a failure to look in bathroom cabinets for medication or seize feeding bottles, meaning “forensic opportunities were missed”.’

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The Independent, 15th April 2026

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AA and BSM ordered to refund learner drivers for hidden fees – BBC News

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The owner of the AA and BSM driving schools must pay refunds to more than 80,000 learners after failing to disclose the total price for lessons upfront when booking online, following an investigation by the competition watchdog.’

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BBC News, 15th April 2026

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Joint enterprise convictions in England and Wales have soared since 1980s, report finds – The Guardian

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Joint enterprise cases in England and Wales have soared over the past four decades, according to a report calling for a change in the law so that individuals are held accountable only for their own actions.’

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The Guardian, 15th April 2026

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MPs back pardon for women convicted of having illegal abortions – The Independent

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The Commons has approved a Lords amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill that would also expunge the records of investigations, arrests and charges of women under abortion law, whether or not they were found guilty.’

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The Independent, 14th April 2026

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Lidl and Iceland ads are first banned under new UK junk food rules – The Guardian

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘On Wednesday the ASA said ads from the two supermarkets that appeared on Instagram and the Daily Mail website had broken the new rules, which prohibit items deemed high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) from being promoted as part of the government’s effort to tackle rising childhood obesity.’

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The Guardian, 15th April 2026

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The criminal law changes backed by MPs including pornography, protests and anti-social behaviour – The Independent

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘The wide-ranging Crime and Policing Bill also introduces new respect orders designed to tackle antisocial behaviour and eliminates the £200 threshold for what is currently classified as “low level” theft.’

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The Independent, 14th April 2026

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Driver jailed over death of mum hit by crane while pushing pram – BBC News

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A lorry driver has been jailed for 13 months after he admitted causing the death of a woman who was struck on the head by loose crane equipment while pushing a pram through a village.’

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BBC News, 14th April 2026

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Single-sex space guidance for organisations to be published after May elections – BBC News

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Updated draft guidance was submitted by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on Monday, but election rules mean the government is “unable to make further announcements on the matter at this time”, [Bridget] Phillipson told MPs in a written statement.’

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BBC News, 14th April 2026

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Champion horse trainer jailed for attacking dog walker with a hockey stick – The Independent

Posted April 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Williams had denied a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent but was convicted by a unanimous jury at Cardiff Crown Court in March, following 90 minutes of deliberations. On Tuesday, Recorder Angharad Price sentenced Williams to three years in prison for the offence.’

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The Independent, 14th April 2026

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AI and its impact on private law, liability, causation, proximity and other legal hurdles – Law Pod UK

Posted April 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Rosalind English talks to Jacob Turner, barrister at Fountain Court Chambers, and Michael Workman, former lawyer at the Law Commission. Both are AI experts who have taken part in assembling the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce draft Legal Statement regarding liability for AI-related harm in England and Wales, pertaining to private law.’

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Law Pod UK, 13th April 2026

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Family court reform and child-focused model to define final months of Family Division President’s tenure – Family Law

Posted April 14th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Sir Andrew McFarlane has outlined significant reforms and priorities for the family justice system in a final “View” issued shortly before his retirement on 13 April 2026, with the nationwide expansion of a child-focused approach to private law proceedings taking centre stage.’

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Family Law, 13th April 2026

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk