Cambridge University wins rowing trademark case – BBC News
‘The University of Cambridge has won its fight to stop a rowing company based in the city trademarking its name.’
BBC News, 10th February 2026
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‘The University of Cambridge has won its fight to stop a rowing company based in the city trademarking its name.’
BBC News, 10th February 2026
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘A now-defunct law firm has won a Limitation Act argument over two negligence claims initially brought against the firm that the claimants wrongly believed to be its successor practice.’
Legal Futures, 9th February 2026
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‘The current “uncertain and demanding times” are reflected in the record number of lawyers receiving emotional support from legal mental health charity LawCare, according to its chief executive.’
Legal Futures, 9th February 2026
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‘A barrister who sexually assaulted a child in 1992 and “used his position of trust to groom that victim” has been disbarred.’
Legal Futures, 9th February 2026
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
‘The Government has launched proposals to strengthen the Victims’ Code, including plans to introduce a child-friendly version for the first time, in an effort to improve children’s understanding of their rights within the criminal justice system.’
Family Law, 9th February 2026
Source: www.familylaw.co.uk
‘Scott Chapman, of Hereford, had his sentence increased by nearly two and half years after the Solicitor General referred his case to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence (ULS) scheme.’
Attorney General’s Office, 6th February 2026
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‘”It manifestly appeareth, that no man ought be imprisoned but for some certain cause: and these words, Ad subjiciend’ Et recipiend, prove that cause must be shewed: for otherwise how can the Court take order therein according to Law” (Edward Coke, The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England). These are the words of Sir Edward Coke, in his support for the Petition of Right 1628, a landmark English constitutional document presented to King Charles I by Parliament, demanding an end to (among other things) arbitrary imprisonment. The Petition of Right was a crucial precursor to the famous Habeas Corpus Act 1679, an act that forms the bedrock of due process and the right to a fair trial in English law.’
UK Constitutional Law Association, 9th February 2026
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‘The UK government has revised its implementation timeline for the Employment Rights Act (ERA), but employers must prepare ahead of these changes coming into force, an expert has warned.’
OUT-LAW.com, 6th February 2026
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‘In this blog post, the latest in a series from barristers at Monckton Chambers on the citizens’ rights provisions of the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement, Alastair Holder Ross examines the continuing relevance of the Charter of Fundamental Rights for EU citizens living in the UK.’
UK-EU Relations Law, 9th February 2026
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‘The second – and final – instalment of Sir Brian Leveson’s criminal courts review arrived this week, containing 135 recommendations to drive Crown court efficiency.’
Law Society Gazette, 8th February 2026
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
‘Maxine Reid-Roberts & Ors v Mei-Lin & Gudmundson [2026] EWHC 49 (Ch) has made a bit of a media stir. The headlines are all about whether you can give your home away by a WhatsApp. However, the decision is more interesting and of wider application for financial remedy practitioners than these soundbites suggest.’
Financial Remedies Journal, 5th February 2026
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‘Campaigners are urging ministers to change the law so that music lyrics are inadmissible in court, a shift that they say would stop a practice that disproportionately affects young black men and criminalises creativity.’
The Guardian, 9th February 2026
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‘As the highest court in the UK, the supreme court is usually the forum for proceedings of the utmost gravity. But last week, one hearing was momentarily interrupted by an unlikely and comic intervention.’
The Guardian, 7th February 2026
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‘A recent ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) clarifies how organisations must approach pay arrangements for employees who transfer into their workforce, an expert has said.’
OUT-LAW.com, 5th February 2026
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‘A cargo ship captain found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter has been jailed for six years.’
BBC News, 5th February 2026
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‘Lilia Valutyte, nine, was playing outside her mother’s shop in Boston, Lincolnshire, when she was stabbed in the heart by Deividas Skebas on 28 July 2022. After a jury found him guilty of her murder on Thursday, prosecutors told of their determination to get justice for Lilia.’
BBC News, 5th February 2026
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‘An ex-barrister who failed to disclose he had been disbarred has failed in a challenge to the Immigration Advice Authority’s (IAA) refusal to register his firm.’
Legal Futures, 6th February 2026
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
‘A recent decision by the Court of Appeal in England & Wales highlights that judicial remedies cannot be used to unwind or amend regulated mortgages, an expert has said.’
OUT-LAW.com, 5th February 2026
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‘A Black man who is a fluent speaker of Black-British English (BBE) has his criminal prosecution against him dropped once the Defence team served two linguistic reports on the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).’
Nexus Chambers, 29th January 2026
Source: nexuschambers.com
‘On 13 January 2026, the GPhC published an update to its inspection decision‑making framework, marking an important shift in how pharmacy inspections will be conducted and evaluated going forward. This revised framework seeks to strengthen regulatory clarity, incorporate recent legislative developments, and support more consistent, transparent decision‑making across the sector.’
Kingsley Napley Regulatory Blog, 5th February 2026
Source: www.kingsleynapley.co.uk