11-month High Court injunction granted to deter unlawful M25 protests – The Independent

Posted November 29th, 2022 in demonstrations, environmental protection, injunctions, news, roads by sally

‘A new injunction granted by the High Court and lasting almost a year could see Just Stop Oil activists face fresh penalties for demonstrating on the M25.’

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The Independent, 28th November 2022

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Senior media figures call for law to stop oligarchs silencing UK journalists – The Guardian

Posted November 29th, 2022 in bills, freedom of expression, media, news, public interest by sally

‘A coalition of senior journalists and editors from across the political spectrum is calling on the justice secretary, Dominic Raab, to back a proposed law to tackle the global super-rich’s use of “abusive legal tactics to shut down investigations”.’

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The Guardian, 29th November 2022

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Salting the Bird’s Tail? The Online Safety Bill -v- Musk’s Twitter – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted November 29th, 2022 in bills, freedom of expression, internet, news by sally

‘The Online Safety Bill approaches free speech from a different context. If “democratic functioning” covers one side of the “freedom of speech coin”, then the other-side is illustrated by the tragic death of Molly Russell. Molly was a teenager who died of self-harm following the negative effects of online content, a recent investigation has concluded. This is the perspective from which the Online Safety Bill seeks to impose obligations on social media sites to protect users from harmful content.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 28th November 2022

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Tenants face homelessness as no-fault eviction threat up 76% – Local Government Lawyer

Posted November 29th, 2022 in homelessness, landlord & tenant, news, repossession by sally

‘There has been a 76% jump in the number of no-fault eviction notices issued by landlords, putting tenants at a higher risk of becoming homeless, government data has revealed.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 28th November 2022

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Online Safety Bill: Plan to make big tech remove harmful content axed – BBC News

Posted November 29th, 2022 in bills, children, hate crime, internet, news by sally

‘Controversial measures which would have forced big technology platforms to take down legal but harmful material have been axed from the Online Safety Bill.’

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BBC News, 29th November 2022

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Logan Mwangi – the Child Practice Review and the family courts – Transparency Project

‘This blog post will not go into detail about the distressing history of five year old Logan Mwangi, with which we are all too familiar through media coverage of the trial of the three people who were responsible for his death. An impression had been given at that time that possibly Logan had been let down by the family courts. It is now possible to learn a little about the court involvement – or lack of involvement.’

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Transparency Project, 27th November 2022

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Nine in ten councils report backlog in planning enforcement cases amid 43% drop in spending on planning as a whole – Local Government Lawyer

Posted November 29th, 2022 in delay, enforcement, local government, news, planning, reports, statistics by sally

‘A £364m reduction in yearly local authority spending on planning has led to “major challenges in resourcing, skills and performance” for planning authorities, new research has revealed.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 28th November 2022

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Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted November 28th, 2022 in legislation by sally

SI 2022/1229 – The Occupational Pensions (Revaluation) Order 2022

SI 2022/1228 – The Trade Union Act 2016 (Commencement No. 5) Regulations 2022

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Cloud gaming and mobile browsers market investigation opened in the UK – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 28th, 2022 in competition, internet, news by sally

‘The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has opened an in-depth investigation into competition in the UK’s cloud gaming and mobile browsers markets.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 28th November 2022

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The Illegality Defence after Patel v Mirza The Professor Jill Poole Memorial Lecture 2022 – Supreme Court

Posted November 28th, 2022 in contracts, speeches by sally

‘The Illegality Defence after Patel v Mirza, The Professor Jill Poole Memorial Lecture 2022 – Lord Burrows”

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Supreme Court, 24th October 2022

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Council told to pay £15k over failures in relation to provision of suitable alternative education – Local Government Lawyer

Posted November 28th, 2022 in children, compensation, education, health, local government, news, ombudsmen, school children by sally

‘A child from West Sussex who was unable to attend school missed out on education after the council failed to provide a suitable alternative, an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has revealed.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 25th November 2022

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Taxi driver licence appeals: burden of proof – Local Government Lawyer

Posted November 28th, 2022 in appeals, burden of proof, licensing, local government, news, taxis by sally

‘Prof Roy Light analyses the case law around the burden of proof in taxi driver licence appeals.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 25th November 2022

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Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative strategy – Government publications

‘This strategy sets out the UK government’s approach to preventing and responding to conflict-related sexual violence.’

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Government publications, 28th November 2022

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Court of Appeal rules against EasyJet again on flight delay claims – Legal Futures

Posted November 28th, 2022 in airlines, appeals, compensation, delay, electronic mail, news by sally

‘EasyJet’s latest effort to cut out solicitors from flight delay claims has failed, after the Court of Appeal found shortcomings in its automated system.’

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Legal Futures, 28th November 2022

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Cabinet minister rejects national misogyny and racism inquiry – BBC News

‘A national inquiry into institutional misogyny and racism in the workplace has been rejected by the government. The inquiry was called for by the authors of a damning report into London Fire Brigade’s workplace culture.’

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BBC News, 27th November 2022

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Safeguarding children with disabilities in residential settings – Family Law

‘A national review into safeguarding children with disabilities and complex health needs has revealed serious failures at residential special schools registered as children’s homes.’

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family Law, 25th November 2022

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Access denied: The state of the justice system in England and Wales in 2022 – The Bar Council

‘Access denied: The state of the justice system in England and Wales in 2022.’

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The Bar Council, 25th November 2022

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Pseudonymous claimant debarred from proceedings – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 28th, 2022 in anonymity, civil procedure rules, copyright, costs, cryptocurrencies, internet, news by sally

‘The operator and publisher of a website is not entitled to participate in court proceedings under the pseudonym “Cøbra” – even with legal representation, the High Court has ruled. In Wright v Persons Unknown, Costs Judge Rowley agreed to bar “Cøbra” from costs proceedings arising from a copyright case unless it identifies itself and provides an address.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 25th November 2022

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News focus: Legal aid pay rises would stoke inflation – Raab – Law Society’s Gazette

‘With the government set to unveil its full response to the Bellamy legal aid review, lord chancellor Dominic Raab says extra cash for solicitors is unlikely. The prospect of industrial action still looms.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 25thNovember 2022

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Dyslexic M&S worker wins payout after being sacked over mistakes in emails – The Independent

‘A dyslexic Marks and Spencer worker has won more than £50,000 after losing her job following concerns about mistakes in her emails.’

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The Independent, 27th November 2022

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