Birmingham settles historic equal pay claims – Local Government Lawyer

Posted October 15th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Birmingham City Council, UNISON and GMB have agreed to settle the outstanding equal pay claims brought by the two unions on behalf of members working for the local authority and Birmingham Children’s Trust.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 14th October 2025

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Mother guilty of killing baby daughter who suffered catastrophic brain injuries – The Independent

Posted October 15th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A mother has been found guilty of killing her three-month old daughter by violently shaking her and causing catastrophic brain injuries.’

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The Independent, 14th October 2025

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Change CAT settlement rules so residual damages “must go to charity” – Legal Futures

Posted October 15th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) rules need to change so that a portion of unclaimed damages from collective actions go to charity when cases settle, the Access to Justice Foundation (ATJF) has argued.’

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Legal Futures, 15th October 2025

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Anonymity for firearms officers will harm public confidence, Shabana Mahmood told – The Guardian

Posted October 15th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A government plan to give anonymity to firearms officers in England and Wales facing criminal charges will damage public confidence in policing and fuel online misinformation, a coalition of editors, journalists and media lawyers have said.’

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The Guardian, 14th October 2025

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Jail for NHS scammer filmed modelling in body paint while claiming £3m in compensation – The Independent

Posted October 15th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A woman who was filmed parading in fantasy body paint in front of a festival crowd after claiming she needed a stick to get around has been jailed and handed a £135,000 court bill for her “lies”.’

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The Independent, 14th October 2025

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted October 14th, 2025 in law reports by michael

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Qatar Investment And Projects Development Holding Co & Anor v Phoenix Ancient Art SA & Ors [2025] EWCA Civ 1300 (13 October 2025)

Yamba v Bw Legal Services Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 1299 (13 October 2025)

Mainpay Ltd v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs [2025] EWCA Civ 1290 (10 October 2025)

CTK, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWCA Civ 1264 (09 October 2025)

DM, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWCA Civ 1273 (08 October 2025)

InterDigital Inc & Ors, In the Matter Of (Re Optis Cellular Technology LLC & Ors v Apple Retail UK Ltd & Ors) [2025] EWCA Civ 1263 (07 October 2025)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

BDI & Ors, R. v [2025] EWCA Crim 1289 (10 October 2025)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Prestwick Care Ltd & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Re Determination as to Venue) [2025] EWHC 2598 (Admin) (10 October 2025)

Quilligan, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for Justice [2025] EWHC 2592 (Admin) (10 October 2025)

Haroon v General Medical Council [2025] EWHC 2619 (Admin) (10 October 2025)

BDH, R (On the Application Of) v London Borough of Lambeth [2025] EWHC 2568 (Admin) (10 October 2025)

Taskiran, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWHC 2574 (Admin) (10 October 2025)

Smith, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for Justice [2025] EWHC 2560 (Admin) (08 October 2025)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Mentmore Golf Investments Ltd v Gaymer [2025] EWHC 2604 (Ch) (13 October 2025)

Evans v Pucci & Anor [2025] EWHC 2534 (Ch) (13 October 2025)

Tolias v The Medical Defence Union [2025] EWHC 2465 (Ch) (10 October 2025)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Al-Aggad v Al-Aggad& Ors [2025] EWHC 2608 (Comm) (13 October 2025)

High Court (Family Division)

H (A Child) (Appeal: Costs) V [2025] EWHC 2595 (Fam) (13 October 2025)

Y v E (Reasons for Departing from Cafcass Recommendation) [2025] EWHC 2437 (Fam) (30 September 2025)

High Court (Patents Court)

Formycon AG & Anor v Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc & Anor [2025] EWHC 2527 (Pat) (08 October 2025)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

Hakmi v East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust & Anor [2025] EWHC 2597 (KB) (13 October 2025)

Ministry of Defence v Global Media & Ors (OPEN Judgment) [2025] EWHC 2606 (KB) (10 October 2025)

Baroness Lawrence & Ors v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2025] EWHC 2573 (KB) (10 October 2025)

Swan v Estate of Drew Docherty (Deceased) & Ors [2025] EWHC 2577 (KB) (10 October 2025)

Hamilton v Barrow & Ors [2025] EWHC 2593 (KB) (10 October 2025)

Perrin v Walsh (Rev1) [2025] EWHC 2536 (KB) (09 October 2025)

Naseer v Raja [2025] EWHC 2565 (KB) (09 October 2025)

Conway v Yeovil District Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & Anor [2025] EWHC 2488 (KB) (07 October 2025)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Mallas v Persimmon Homes Ltd & Anor [2025] EWHC 2581 (TCC) (09 October 2025)

Source: www.bailii.org

Dane Luo: The Anomalous Islands of Public Interest Functions Immune from Judicial Review – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted October 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Attorney-General is an ancient office that is endowed with a very wide range of discretionary powers and functions. Some of those are classed as “public interest functions”. These derive from statutes and the prerogative, and include granting consent for certain prosecutions, applying for orders preventing vexatious litigants from bringing proceedings, entering a nolle prosequi, intervening in family cases and appointing an advocate to the court (amicus curiae). For each of these functions, the Attorney-General acts as the “guardian of the public interest” (R v Attorney General, ex p Ferrante (unreported, 1 July 1994, Popplewell J)).’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 14th October 2025

Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org

Education cuts in prisons ultimately endanger the public, watchdog says – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Cuts to education in prisons are derailing offenders’ work and training and ultimately endangering the public, the prisons watchdog has warned.’

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The Guardian, 13th October 2025

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Mazur: LSB to review past guidance issued on litigation rights – Legal Futures

Posted October 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Legal Services Board (LSB) is to review how all the regulators and representative bodies have “ensured that information on conducting litigation was accurate and reliable”, in the wake of the Mazur ruling.’

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Legal Futures, 13th October 2025

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Woman dropped sex assault case after court delays – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A woman who says she was sexually assaulted by a taxi driver on her 21st birthday has said she feels “let down” by court delays.’

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BBC News, 13th October 2025

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Majority of family court cases in England and Wales feature domestic abuse, watchdog says – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Nearly 90% of cases before the family courts in England and Wales show evidence of domestic abuse, a watchdog has disclosed.’

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The Guardian, 10th October 2025

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Georgia’s story: how a domestic abuse victim’s suicide was ruled an unlawful killing by her partner – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A London coroner found Georgia Barter’s death was caused by years of violence and coercive control by Thomas Bignell. Her family want justice, but the CPS won’t charge him and the police can’t find him.’

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The Guardian, 11th October 2025

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Independent Review of the Criminal Courts: Part 1 – House of Commons Library

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Part 1 of The Independent Review of the Criminal Courts, chaired by Sir Brian Leveson, was published on 9 July 2025. This debate pack sets out the background to the review and outlines Sir Brian’s key recommendations. The government has not yet issued a formal response to the review.’

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House of Commons Library, 10th October 2025

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Google given special status by watchdog that could force it to change UK search – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Google faces enforced changes to its UK search business after the competition watchdog conferred a special status on the company that puts it under tighter regulation.’

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The Guardian, 10th October 2025

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Section 117 aftercare policy of council and integrated care board “flawed”, finds Ombudsman – Local Government Lawyer

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘An investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has criticised Kent County Council and NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board’s “flawed” section 117 aftercare policy, which caused a woman “confusion, uncertainty and distress”.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 10th October 2025

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Conor Crummey: The Principle of Legality, the Definition of ‘Terrorism’, and Palestine Action – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Two judgments have so far been handed down in the matter of R (Ammori) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; the challenge to the Home Secretary’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000 (‘the 2000 Act’). The first was on the matter of interim relief, which was rejected ([2025] EWHC 1708 (Admin)). The second concerned leave to seek judicial review, which was granted ([2025] EWHC 2013 (Admin)). For ease of reference, I will refer to the two judgments as ‘IJ’ (for ‘Interim Judgment’) and ‘PJ’ (for ‘Permission Judgment’) respectively. The Home Secretary has since appealed the granting of permission, arguing on procedural grounds that judicial review should not be available because of the availability of appeal through the statutory scheme. The Court of Appeal’s judgment on that question is expected next month. In the meantime, however, there are lessons to be drawn from the two judgments handed down already, lessons which are relevant both to the ongoing Palestine Action litigation itself and more generally to public law adjudication in the national security context.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 13th October 2025

Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org

Man jailed for at least 23 years for murdering Syrian boy in Huddersfield – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A man has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years for murdering a teenage Syrian refugee after he brushed past his girlfriend in Huddersfield town centre.’

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The Guardian, 10th October 2025

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Landmark ruling on government’s ‘VIP lanes’ – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘On 1 October, Mrs Justice Cockerill DBE handed down the highly anticipated judgment in The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care v PPE Medpro [2025] EWHC 2486 (Comm). The case has garnered a great deal of attention from the press. This is mainly due to the now well-documented involvement of Baroness Michelle Mone (pictured) in the process of procuring the contract in question by using the government’s ‘VIP lane’ set up during the Covid-19 pandemic to try to cope with the massively increased demand for personal protective equipment (PPE). Mone is married to Doug Barrowman who, it has been established, heads up a consortium of companies of which Medpro is one.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 10th October 2025

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‘Little lungs are paying’: 1.6m claimants head to high court as carmakers finally face punishment for Dieselgate – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Carmakers accused of cheating air pollution rules have faced little punishment in UK but trial brought by 1.6m motorists is about to begin.’

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The Guardian, 10th October 2025

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Police sexual misconduct complaints skyrocket – but half of claims go uninvestigated – The Independent

Posted October 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Sexual misconduct and discriminationcomplaints against police officers have doubled in five years – but more than half of claims have gone uninvestigated, The Independent can reveal.’

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The Independent, 12th October 2025

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