Black people up to 48 times more likely to be stopped and searched in richest areas of London – The Guardian
‘Black people are up to 48 times more likely than white people to be stopped and searched by police in some of London’s best-off areas, a new report has found.’
The Guardian, 10th March 2026
Source: www.theguardian.com
Conduct in financial remedy proceedings – Law Society’s Gazette
‘Although conduct is a relevant factor under the checklist within section 25(2) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, it is rarely raised in financial remedy proceedings. For a conduct argument to succeed, it must be ‘inequitable to disregard it’, in accordance with section 25(2)(g) and ‘obvious and gross’ as per the House of Lords’ decision in Miller v Miller; McFarlane v McFarlane [2006] UKHL 245.’
Law Society's Gazette, 6th March 2026
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
Thousands of lawyers oppose jury restriction plan – BBC News
‘More than 3,200 lawyers including 300 top barristers and retired judges have called on the government to drop a plan to abolish some jury trials.’
BBC News, 10th March 2026
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
BAILII: Recent Decisions
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Aksahin v London Borough of Enfield [2026] EWCA Civ 231 (06 March 2026)
Secretary of State for the Home Department v AB (Rev1) [2026] EWCA Civ 230 (06 March 2026)
A, B & C (Children: Perpetrator Finding) [2026] EWCA Civ 219 (06 March 2026)
High Court (Administrative Court)
Swire, R (On the Application Of) v Canterbury City Council [2026] EWHC 478 (Admin) (06 March 2026)
Heidrych v District Court in Bydgoszcz, Poland [2026] EWHC 500 (Admin) (06 March 2026)
Ali v General Medical Council [2026] EWHC 444 (Admin) (06 March 2026)
PZP, R (On the Application Of) v HS Academy Trust [2026] EWHC 489 (Admin) (05 March 2026)
High Court (Chancery Division)
O’Herlihy v Taylor & Anor [2026] EWHC 505 (Ch) (09 March 2026)
Esken Ltd, In the Matter Of [2026] EWHC 495 (Ch) (06 March 2026)
High Court (Commercial Court)
STLC Europe Thirteen Leasing Ltd v Qatar Airways Group QCSC [2026] EWHC 519 (Comm) (09 March 2026)
Eagle Bulk PTE Ltd v Traxys North America LLC [2026] EWHC 518 (Comm) (09 March 2026)
High Court (Patents Court)
Amazon.com Inc & Ors v Interdigital VC Holdings Inc & Ors [2026] EWHC 499 (Pat) (05 March 2026)
High Court (King’s Bench Division)
Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead v Cawley & Ors [2026] EWHC 521 (KB) (09 March 2026)
Zinda v Ark Schools & Anor [2026] EWHC 469 (KB) (06 March 2026)
Source: www.bailii.org
Court of Appeal rejects private schools’ VAT challenge – Administrative Court Blog
‘The Court of Appeal has rejected a challenge, based on human rights grounds, to the government’s decision to remove an entitlement to VAT exemption from private schools. Whilst ultimately dismissing the Article 14 ground, along with the A1P1 and A2P1 grounds, the Court of Appeal underlined the importance of Article 14 as a protection against majoritarianism. The judgment is also an example of the post-Shvidler approach to appellate consideration of proportionality. The case is R (BYL and another) v Chancellor of the Exchequer [2026] EWCA Civ 170.’
Administrative Court Blog, 6th March 2026
Personal welfare deputies, the Court of Protection and Article 8 ECHR – Mental Capacity Law and Policy
‘Re XY [2025] EWCOP 55 (T2)[1] is an important decision about the powers of welfare deputies. The specific facts of the case are somewhat complicated, and not of direct relevance for present purposes.’
Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 7th March 2026
Appropriate forum for data protection claims – Law Society’s Gazette
‘At the heart of the appeal in Pawel Wysokinski v OCS Security Ltd [2026] EWCA Civ 26 lay a single issue: is the county court the appropriate venue for a data protection claim? The claim concerned an alleged data protection breach arising from a court security guard’s confiscation of the claimant’s medical device and the unauthorised disclosure of sensitive medical information.’
Law Society's Gazette, 6th March 2026
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
Proposed law does not protect children born to convicted paedophiles, Lords to hear – The Guardian
‘A proposed law to restrict paedophiles’ parental rights in England and Wales is too weak because it does not protect children of theirs born after their conviction, parliament will hear this week.’
The Guardian, 9th March 2026
Source: www.theguardian.com
Judge strikes out taxi driver’s fraud claims against law firm – Legal Futures
‘The High Court has struck out a taxi driver’s fraud and harassment claims against a council and its law firm as “totally devoid of merit”.’
Legal Futures, 9th March 2026
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
Revenue and Customs Commissioners v Purity Ltd [2025] EWHC 3401 (Ch) – Gatehouse Chambers
‘The High Court made the first compulsory winding up order under section 85 of the Finance Act 2022, which enables a promoter of a tax avoidance scheme to be wound up where it is expedient in the public interest, for the protection of the public revenue, for a promoter to be wound up.’
Gatehouse Chambers, 2nd March 2026
Source: gatehouselaw.co.uk
Travelodge staff gave attacker key to woman’s room – BBC News
‘A woman who woke up to a man sexually assaulting her in her hotel bed has said she was “failed” by Travelodge after staff gave him a key card and her room number.’
BBC News, 6th March 2026
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Green-fingered couple win court fight over lawn after neighbour installed garden gnome – The Independent
‘A gardening couple has won a legal battle over an eight-foot strip of lawn outside their £1.3m Surrey home, a dispute sparked when new neighbours removed their plants and installed a garden gnome.’
The Independent, 6th March 2026
Source: www.independent.co.uk
‘Apparent bias’ in judge’s conduct of barrister’s claim against chambers – Legal Futures
‘The Employment Appeal Tribunal has made a finding of apparent bias over the conduct of a judge in managing a discrimination claim brought by a barrister against his former chambers.’
Legal Futures, 6th March 2026
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
Covid inquiry chair defends £200m cost and four-year process on final day – BBC News
‘The chair of the UK public inquiry into Covid 19 has defended the cost and length of the process on the last day of hearings.’
BBC News, 5th March 2026
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Enhanced AF3 disclosure and the inspection of mobile phone contents – Administrative Court Blog
‘The High Court (Chamberlain J) has held that the AF3 heightened disclosure standard does not apply in a high-profile national security and human rights solicitor’s challenge against North Wales Police’s decisions to detain and question him, and seize and inspect the contents of his mobile phone. In coming to its conclusion, the Court rejected the idea of a “spectrum of disclosure standard” for AF3 cases, holding that the correct approach, in cases identified as engaging the AF3 standard, is to simply identify the “core irreducible minimum” information which fairness requires. This represents a significant repudiation of the approach set out in earlier High Court cases.’
Administrative Court Blog, 5th March 2026
Collective nouns and confusion in the Court of Appeal – 1 QMLR
‘In recent years, there has been much controversy over the increased use of physician (and anaesthetic) associates (referred to together as associates in this piece) in primary and secondary care in the NHS. Associates practice clinically, alongside and under the supervision of doctors, but are not medically qualified. One angle of concern is the possibility for confusion between associates and doctors. ‘Physician associate’, the argument goes, is a misleading title, which is apt to mislead an unexpecting patient into thinking – wrongly – that they have been seen by a doctor.’
1 QMLR, 5th March 2026
Source: 1corqmlr.com
Legal Services Board formally issues SRA with censure over SSB – Legal Futures
‘The Legal Services Board (LSB) has today finally issued the formal public censure of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) for its failure to protect consumers affected by the collapse of the SSB Group.’
Legal Futures, 5th March 2026
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
Nursery worker guilty of child sex crimes jailed – BBC News
‘A 20-year-old woman who worked at a children’s nursery has been given a four-year prison sentence after admitting a series of online child sex offences.’
BBC News, 5th March 2026
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
South East Water fined £22.5m for ‘repeated supply failures’ in Kent and Sussex – The Guardian
‘South East Water has been fined £22.5m by Ofwat for repeated supply failures in Kent and Sussex between 2020 and 2023 that affected more than 280,000 people.’
The Guardian, 5th March 2026
Source: www.theguardian.com

