Snapchat rape: Plea to other possible victims after man jailed – BBC News
‘More potential victims have been urged to come forward after a man was jailed for raping a girl he met on Snapchat.’
BBC News, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘More potential victims have been urged to come forward after a man was jailed for raping a girl he met on Snapchat.’
BBC News, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘Ministers have vowed to press ahead with legislation to automatically overturn convictions related to the Post Office Horizon scandal by the end of July.’
The Guardian, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.theguardian.com
Supreme Court
RM, Re Application for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland) (Rev1) [2024] UKSC 7 (21 February 2024)
High Court (Administrative Court)
Kobierowski v Poland [2024] EWHC 366 (Admin) (20 February 2024)
McKilligan v Parole Board for England and Wales [2024] EWHC 336 (Admin) (20 February 2024)
High Court (Chancery Division)
The Tintometer Ltd & Anor v Pitmans (a firm) & Anor [2024] EWHC 370 (Ch) (21 February 2024)
Thiel-Czerwinke & Anor v Crabb (Courtside Recycling Ltd, Re) [2024] EWHC 337 (Ch) (21 February 2024)
Lim & Ors v Ong [2024] EWHC 373 (Ch) (20 February 2024)
High Court (Family Division)
ZS v The Estate of NJ [2024] EWHC 306 (Fam) (21 February 2024)
X v X & Anor (Time Barred Adoption) [2024] EWHC 364 (Fam) (20 February 2024)
High Court (King’s Bench Division)
Santander PLC v Harris [2024] EWHC 351 (KB) (22 February 2024)
Nazir & Anor v Begum [2024] EWHC 378 (KB) (21 February 2024)
Bell v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2024] EWHC 379 (KB) (21 February 2024)
High Court (Technology & Construction Court)
Scotbeef Ltd v D&S Storage Ltd & Anor [2024] EWHC 341 (TCC) (20 February 2024)
Source: www.bailii.org
‘The UK medical regulator is to apologise to gay doctors struck off because of their sexuality, the Guardian can reveal.’
The Guardian, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.theguardian.com
‘It is hard to think of a concept with a more contested definition in legal and political circles than “the rule of law”. The question of what content (if any) might be found within it (and indeed, what “it” even is – a political truth? A normative ideal? A mere slogan?) has been taken up, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, by first-year law students, wizened academics, campaigning groups and politicians. If it sometimes seems that a thicker, rights-laden understanding of the term has taken root, detractors are always quick to emerge, eager to remind us of what the rule of law is and what it is not. There is a real danger in piling too much upon the notion so as to distort the concept, which may cause us to lose sight of why the rule of law is uniquely important. At the very least, framing the rule of law narrowly helps ensure that an appropriate degree of opprobrium can be generated in those instances when it is, in fact, undermined.’
UK Constitutional Law Association, 22nd February 2024
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org
SI 2024/190 – The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024
SI 2024/189 – The Inspectors of Education, Children’s Services and Skills Order 2024
SI 2024/188 – The Visiting Forces (Designation) Order 2024
SI 2024/187 – The Social Security (Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024
SI 2024/176 – The Tax Credits (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024
SI 2024/172 – The Extradition Appeals (Scotland) Order 2024
SI 2024/170 – The Firefighters’ Pension Scheme (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024
SI 2024/167 – The Income Tax (Digital Requirements) (Amendment) Regulations 2024
SI 2024/165 – The Nutrition and Health Claims (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024
SI 2024/162 – The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) Order 2024
SI 2024/157 – The North Northamptonshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2024
SI 2024/156 – The Dudley (Electoral Changes) Order 2024
SI 2024/149 – The Social Security (Gibraltar) Order 2024
Source: www.legislation.gov.uk
‘A man recruited by the Metropolitan police as an officer despite being accused of raping a child was convicted on Wednesday of 13 counts of raping a woman and a child, as well as kidnap.’
The Guardian, 21st February 2024
Source: www.theguardian.com
‘The Court of Appeal has rejected two separate attempts by convicted criminals to blame poor performance by lawyers for their convictions.’
Legal Futures, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
‘A woman is suing AstraZeneca after her husband died from a “rare reaction” to the company’s Covid-19 vaccine.’
BBC News, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘The UK is pulling out of a treaty that lets fossil fuel firms sue governments over their climate policies.’
The Guardian, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.theguardian.com
‘In August 2023, the British Museum issued a press release that set hares running in the art world. Two thousand assets from its permanent collection had been stolen or damaged. Some, it transpired, had gone missing in plain sight. This prompted a fast-moving review into the Museum’s security apparatus, resulting in the resignation of its director and the dismissal of members of staff implicated in a programme of digital heists. But most notable, perhaps, was the ire of public scrutiny that was raised in the wake of the scandal: how did the Museum drop the ball so critically that the security and integrity of its entire collection came to be compromised? The seriousness of the matter was compounded, no doubt, by the fact that the provenance of scores of the stolen pieces derived from other civilisations. As such, a decades-old debate has now reignited concerning the moral basis for the acquisition and continued custodianship over foreign cultural treasures.’
Counsel, 19th February 2024
Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk
‘Employers could be sued for disability discrimination if they fail to make “reasonable adjustments” for women going through menopause under new guidance issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on Thursday, amid concern over the number of women leaving their jobs due to symptoms.’
The Guardian, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.theguardian.com
‘Paul Newman KC has written a casenote on the judge’s second judgment, delivered on 19 February, in the Avon case in relation to the compromise of the Courage issue that arose in that case.’
Pensions Barrister, February 2024
Source: www.pensionsbarrister.com
‘Bereaved parents who lose a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy in England can now receive a certificate in recognition of their loss.’
BBC News, 22nd February 2024
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘A new guide released today (21/2/24) provides lawyers representing families bereaved by deaths in police custody, prisons, immigration detention, and mental health settings with the legal expertise to raise the potential role of race and racism at inquests. It also provides foundational knowledge and strategy to coroners to ensure they satisfy their duty in fully investigating the circumstances in state custody deaths.’
JUSTICE, 21st February 2024
Source: justice.org.uk
‘The Supreme Court will next week hear a council’s appeal of a Court of Appeal judgment which overturned lower court rulings that found diminution in value in Japanese knotweed cases was irrecoverable economic loss and ordered the council to pay damages to a property owner.’
Local Government Lawyer, 20th February 2024
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘A recent report by Manchester Metropolitan University, ‘The Mounting Cost of Injustice: Calculating the Economic Cost of Joint Enterprise’, reveals that £1.2bn of taxpayer money is spent annually to convict an average of 1,088 individuals under joint enterprise.’
Each Other, 19th February 2024
Source: eachother.org.uk
‘A paranoid schizophrenic who killed three pensioners will be allowed to continue his legal challenge over his treatment from authorities before the deaths, the Court of Appeal has ruled.’
The Independent, 20th February 2024
Source: www.independent.co.uk