The safeguard we are about to discard – Counsel
‘The case against judge-only justice – and why efficiency is not enough. By Professor Leslie Thomas KC.’
Counsel, 18th May 2026
Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk
‘The case against judge-only justice – and why efficiency is not enough. By Professor Leslie Thomas KC.’
Counsel, 18th May 2026
Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk
‘Seeing the full picture – Baljit Ubhey OBE outlines the CPS action plan to tackle violence against women and girls, offering insights directly relevant to courtroom practice.’
Counsel, 18th May 2026
Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk
‘The judiciary has a long journey before it is fully inclusive and representative, but the First-tier Tribunal has made a remarkable start. Diego F Soto-Miranda reflects on his personal odyssey and the wider context.’
Counsel, 18th May 2026
Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk
‘This paper examines police compliance with the law on pre-charge bail and Release Under Investigation (RUI) in England and Wales. Empirical data from two studies is explored to understand how police decisions reacted to two legal changes in quick succession, which had diametrically opposed aims. Pre-charge bail and RUI were used in proportions that responded to changes in the legal architecture. How and when the police used these options, and how police officers justified their actions, are examined through the lens of compliance theories and techniques of neutralisation, neither of which have been used previously in this context. Evidence of normative compliance, capitulation, creative compliance and game-playing was uncovered as responses to legal change. Changes to the law were also met with defiance resulting in police decision-making continuing unchanged. Police decisions were explained with reference to legal, cultural and instrumental factors and techniques of neutralisation, particularly high workloads, were deployed by the police to rationalise their decisions. The paper also demonstrates the dynamic nature of officers’ compliance, emphasising how focusing exclusively on decisions made in the heavily regulated environment of police custody obscures understanding of the interplay between law and police practice.’
Policing and Society, 19th May 2026
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‘In some respects, LP v MP [2025] EWFC 473 widens the courts’ approach to considering domestic abuse in the division of assets on divorce. However, the judgment also leaves important questions unanswered. As readers will be aware, s 25(2)(g) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (‘MCA’) allows the court to take account of ‘the conduct of each of the parties, if that conduct is such that it would in the opinion of the court be inequitable to disregard it’. The bar for conduct to be considered relevant is high. In N v J [2024] EWFC 184, Peel J confirmed that conduct must be ‘of a high degree of exceptionality’ [para 28]. He also remarked that ‘[t]he increasing awareness of the incidence of domestic abuse and its harmful and pernicious effects, does not lower the conduct hurdle to be surmounted in financial remedy proceedings’ [para 29]. The exceptionality requirement remains unchanged by LP v MP, and the judgment leaves open questions about the role of gender in that requirement.’
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 19th May 2026
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‘A London-based organisation has launched a new reporting platform for anti-Hindu hate crime amid concerns about a rise in religiously motivated offences.’
BBC News, 21st May 2026
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‘Unprecedented employment tribunal service delays in England and Wales mean people bringing unfair dismissal claims are waiting up to five years for their case to be heard.’
BBC News, 21st May 2026
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Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
L (A Child: Placement and Contact Orders), Re [2026] EWCA Civ 639 (20 May 2026)
Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Taborda & Anor v Rex [2026] EWCA Crim 627 (20 May 2026)
High Court (Administrative Court)
BNF v Newport City Council [2026] EWHC 1212 (Admin) (20 May 2026)
High Court (Commercial Court)
Kanametova v OSG Records Management (Europe) Ltd [2026] EWHC 1196 (Comm) (20 May 2026)
High Court (Family Division)
BN (A Child)(Abduction: Art 13(b)), Re [2026] EWHC 1158 (Fam) (14 May 2026)
DE (A Child: Inward Return Order From India), Re [2026] EWHC 1099 (Fam) (29 April 2026)
A (A Child), Re (Habitual Residence) [2026] EWHC 1140 (Fam) (28 April 2026)
TP v OP & Anor [2026] EWHC 1179 (Fam) (15 April 2026)
High Court (King’s Bench Division)
Marinakis v Karypidou & Ors [2026] EWHC 1192 (KB) (20 May 2026)
Source: www.bailii.org
‘Employers can be sued for discrimination if they deny employees with agoraphobia the option to work from home, a tribunal has ruled.’
The Independent, 20th May 2026
Source: www.independent.co.uk
‘The opinions of Local Authorities to “Council Prayers” have changed since events at Bideford, and last year the NSS observed that Reform councillorsimposed prayers on Derbyshire County Council after the party had taken control of the Council. More recently in Kent County Council (KCC), on 12 May 2026 Local Government Lawyer reported that the County Council’s monitoring officer had warned she may have to issue a section 5 report after members voted to debate a constitutional amendment that would see the Lord’s Prayer livestreamed during full council meetings.’
Law & Religion UK, 20th May 2026
Source: lawandreligionuk.com
‘In a guest post, Shiranikha Herbert looks at the faculty jurisdiction and the disposal of “church treasures”, with particular reference to a recent consistory case.’
Law & Religion UK, 19th May 2026
Source: lawandreligionuk.com
‘Drawing on examples from nations with a Westminster system of government, I argue that historical practice shows that, as a matter of constitutional convention, a person can be appointed as Prime Minister when they are not a MP, as long as they will imminently become one. (I will describe this period as the ‘interim period’ but this should not be equated with holding office on a caretaker basis where conventions impose limits on the exercise of powers.)’
UK Constitutional Law Association, 20th May 2026
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org
‘An appeal by Arun District Council against a planning inspector’s decision cannot proceed because the council failed to serve two defendants in time, the High Court has ruled, even though it did correctly serve the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.’
Local Government Lawyer, 20th May 2026
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘In dismissing the claim (BEA, R (on the application of) v Staffordshire County Council Neutral Citation Number[2026] EWHC 1190 (Admin)) brought over the local authority’s placement of the claimant’s son with his paternal aunt, Kimblin J made a number of additional comments about AI-generated arguments, Litigants in Person and the rise in JR volumes.’
Local Government Lawyer, 20th May 2026
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘Data released on Wednesday [20 May] by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) shows 7,088 referrals were made in 2025-2026, marking the highest annual total since the body was established.’
The Independent, 20th May 2026
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‘A university professor is facing a £180,000 court bill after his legal challenge against a neighbour, whom he accused of rendering his £680,000 London apartment “unsellable”, ended in defeat.’
The Independent, 20th May 2026
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‘Rachel Reeves is preparing to announce a planning shake-up that would fast-track clean energy and infrastructure projects by curbing judicial reviews, the Treasury said.’
The Guardian, 20th May 2026
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‘A nurse is expected to be struck off after she was found to have made “very serious” remarks about Jewish patients being tight with money.’
The Independent, 19th May 2026
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‘The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that Enough’s website, LinkedIn post and GoFundMe page made unproven claims about how evidence from their kits could be used in court and how many women were raped in the UK each year.’
BBC News, 20th May 2026
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‘A woman who claimed that she struggled to leave the house or walk was exposed as a benefit cheat after being caught on CCTV taking part in Zumba and body pump classes at the gym.’
The Independent, 19th May 2026
Source: www.independent.co.uk