Kaylea Titford: Parents’ jail terms increased for neglect death – BBC News
‘Two parents who left their 16-year-old daughter to die in squalor have had their sentences for neglect increased.’
BBC News, 20th May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘Two parents who left their 16-year-old daughter to die in squalor have had their sentences for neglect increased.’
BBC News, 20th May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘Every work-related suicide should be investigated by the Health and Safety Executive, experts have said, in the wake of the death of a head teacher following an Ofsted inspection.’
BBC News, 22nd May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘Matt Hutchings KC, Ranjit Bhose KC and Shomik Datta report on a dispute between two public bodies about the interpretation of a commercial lease, implied terms and estoppel by convention worth over £200m.’
Local Government Lawyer, 19th May 2023
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘What steps can a local authority take to ensure a lawful deprivation of liberty in an unregistered children’s home in England for children under 16? Hannah Taylor and Ruth Atkinson-Wilks explain.’
Local Government Lawyer, 19th May 2023
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
SI 2023/543 – The Social Security and Universal Credit (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2023
SI 2023/540 – The Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
SI 2023/554 – The National Health Service (Primary Dental Services) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
SI 2023/552 – The Elections Act 2022 (Commencement No. 8) Regulations 2023
SI 2023/549 – The Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment (Temporary Increase) Regulations 2023
Source: www.legislation.gov.uk
Supreme Court
Revenue and Customs v SSE Generation Ltd [2023] UKSC 17 (17 May 2023)
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Bogolyubova v Bogolyubov & Anor [2023] EWCA Civ 547 (18 May 2023)
Bhaur & Ors v Equity First Trustees (Nevis) Ltd & Ors [2023] EWCA Civ 534 (18 May 2023)
AB v Worcestershire County Council & Anor (Rev1) [2023] EWCA Civ 529 (17 May 2023)
Close Brothers Ltd v Rooster Trucking Company Ltd & Ors [2023] EWCA Civ 533 (17 May 2023)
Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Barton, R. v [2023] EWCA Crim 531 (17 May 2023)
High Court (Administrative Court)
High Court (Chancery Division)
Colicci & Ors v Grinberg & Anor [2023] EWHC 1177 (Ch) (18 May 2023)
Financial Conduct Authority v Exall & Anor [2023] EWHC 1130 (Ch) (17 May 2023)
Stitch Editing Ltd v TikTok Information Technologies UK Ltd [2023] EWHC 1167 (Ch) (17 May 2023)
Town and Country Properties (GB) Ltd & Ors v Patel & Ors [2023] EWHC 1168 (Ch) (17 May 2023)
Source: www.bailii.org
‘Following on from yesterday (17 May) publication of the Renters (Reform) Bill and Part 1 of my overview of what the Bill does, onwards to the rest of it. Pets! There has been a lot of fuss about this, but as Tessa Shepperson has sagely observed, it doesn’t really make much of a change to existing law. The Bill adds an implied term that the tenant has a right to request to keep a pet and that the landlord cannot unreasonably refuse such a request. Where the landlord’s own lease forbids pets, or requires the superior landlord’s consent, the landlord is to request this. It is not unreasonable for a landlord to refuse permission if their superior landlord had refused consent, or if the landlord’s own lease forbids pets.’
Nearly Legal , 18th May 2023
Source: nearlylegal.co.uk
‘Bitcoin, Ether and other “unbacked” cryptoassets should be subject to gambling, not financial services, regulation, a prominent committee of UK MPs has said.’
OUT-LAW.com, 18th May 2023
Source: www.pinsentmasons.com
‘On 10 March, Lord Sales delivered the Cambridge Freshfields Annual Law Lecture on the topic of “constitutional values in the common law of obligations”. The lecture, which has not been discussed so far on this blog, seeks to explain how constitutional values familiar from the world of public law (such as freedom of expression, liberty and access to justice) feature in private law areas such as tort and contract. In the course of the speech, Lord Sales articulates a particular conception of how the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) relates to the way UK courts resolve disputes between private parties, an issue commonly referred to following the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) as “horizontal effect”. Lord Sales’ picture, which is summarised briefly below, is revealing because it offers an insight into how the Supreme Court, as currently constituted, seems to have shifted its approach in relation to horizontal effect. As I explain, the HRA’s horizontal effect was central in particular to the development of the English law of privacy. More recently, however, there is evidence of the court rejecting arguments based on the ECHR and HRA in the private law context. This can be understood as a continuation of a well-documented and controversial trend discernible in public law decisions, where the court has criticised the tendency to focus on the HRA and increasingly championed common law constitutional rights.’
UK Constitutional Law Association, 17th May 2023
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org
‘Vile trolls who hide behind the anonymity of the internet to encourage others to cause themselves serious harm will face prosecution as part of an overhaul of online safety laws announced today (18 May 2023).’
Ministry of Justice, 18th May 2023
Source: www.gov.uk
‘Emily Howe, Kelly Lloyd and Laura Waby round up the latest housing law judgments of interest to housing associations and local authorities.’
Local Government Lawyer, 17th May 2023
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘Six months after the conclusion of the inquest into the tragic death of Awaab Ishak, Matthew Bown and Amy Cowap outline the various measures set to be implemented to ensure tighter regulation of registered providers of social housing, with a specific focus on damp and mould issues.’
Local Government Lawyer, 17th May 2023
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘A High Court judge has ruled that a s.106 obligation to transfer land to a council for a nominal sum of £1 where affordable housing had not been delivered by a specified date was no longer enforceable. Barristers at Francis Taylor Building explain why.’
Local Government lawyer, 19th May 2023
Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk
‘This briefing considers the consumer provisions of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill [Bill 294, 2022-23]. Second reading of the Bill in the House of Commons is scheduled for 17 May 2023.’
House of Commons Library , 17th May 2023
Source: commonslibrary.parliament.uk
‘“Delicate Plants”, “Loose Cannons” or “A Marriage of True Minds”? The Role of Academic Literature in Judicial Decision‑Making.’
Courts and Tribunals Judiciary, 17th May 2023
Source: www.judiciary.uk
‘Staff at HMP Stoke Heath must be better prepared to deal with medical emergencies after an inmate died in the prison’s yard, a report has found.’
BBC News, 18th May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘People living in vans on a residential road are to challenge legal action taken by a council to move them on. Bristol City Council was granted an injunction order on Greenbank View, in Easton, after complaints from local residents.’
BBC News, 18th May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘A small business owner who is in a naming rights row with a French social media app that has the same name has hit out at its “threatening” conduct. Batool Zaidi filed to register the name of her womenswear company, BeReal, in the UK in November 2020 – a year before the French namesake filed in the UK.’
BBC News, 19th May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘War widows who were forced to forfeit their pensions will receive a lump sum payment after a long-running campaign. The compensation scheme will benefit spouses who lost their government income if they remarried or moved in with a new partner before 2015.’
BBC News, 18th May 2023
Source: www.bbc.co.uk