Category: news
Stonewall did not induce chambers to discriminate against barrister – Legal Futures
‘The Court of Appeal has rejected a barrister’s claim that LGBT charity Stonewall “caused or induced” discrimination against her by her chambers.’
Legal Futures, 19th December 2025
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
VAT recoverability ruling underlined by Supreme Court decision – OUT-LAW.com
‘Companies which reclaimed VAT on professional fees may have to rethink their options following the final round of a long-running UK court challenge, according to experts.’
OUT-LAW.com, 18th December 2025
Source: www.pinsentmasons.com
NHS worker assaulted women for sexual gratification in fake examinations – BBC News
‘A healthcare support worker has been jailed for nine years for sex assaults on two hospital patients.’
BBC News, 18th December 2025
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Chris Rowe: Human rights as ceiling: the government’s asylum reform proposals – UK Constitutional Law Association
‘When the government announces a ‘crackdown’ or some new tough policy on immigration or asylum, it is important to recognise that what this means (at most) is that migrants will be treated in accordance with the new policy unless their Convention rights require that they are treated otherwise; at most, since often when the policy is implemented there will be an explicit exemption for some groups, such as people entitled to disability benefit or the elderly. Naturally, ministers prefer not to spell this out, but it is unfortunate that 25 years after the introduction of the Human Rights Act that so many commentators, as recently shown in the response to the plans to reform aspects of the asylum system, seem unaware of (or for strategic reasons prefer not to make) this essential point.’
UK Constitutional Law Association, 19th December 2025
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org
Complex court processes “shut out litigants in person” – Legal Futures
‘Complex court administrative processes “increasingly function as gatekeepers to justice” and shut out litigants in person (LiPs), research has found.’
Legal Futures, 19th December 2025
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
Man jailed for killing best friend with one punch – BBC News
‘A man left his “best friend” to die alone on his kitchen floor after launching a fatal alcohol and cocaine-fuelled attack on him, a court has heard.’
BBC News, 18th December 2025
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
‘Pretty birds and silly moos’: the women behind the Sex Discrimination Act – The Guardian
‘In the 50 years since equal rights for women were enshrined in UK law, the campaigners have been reduced to caricatures, or forgotten. But their struggle is worth remembering.’
The Guardian, 18th December 2025
Source: www.theguardian.com
‘Police turned me from victim to offender’ – BBC News
‘The son of a former police officer was “misled” by a force into accepting a community resolution for violence he did not admit to, an investigation has found.’
BBC News, 18th December 2025
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Court backs ruling that UK unlawfully detained Tamils on Diego Garcia – The Guardian
‘Appeal court judges have backed a decision that dozens of asylum seekers were unlawfully detained on one of the world’s most remote islands, rejecting an appeal on Tuesday by the commissioner for the territory.’
The Guardian, 16th December 2025
Source: www.theguardian.com
Paddy Power Betfair to pay £2m over problem gambling failings – BBC News
Paddy Power Betfair has agreed to pay £2m for failing to step in quickly enough when customers appeared to be problem gambling.
BBC News, 17th December 2025
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Opt-out class action first for businesses as car delivery case settles – Legal Futures
‘Businesses are to benefit from an opt-out class action for the first time after the last two defendants in the car delivery charges case settled for £54m.’
Legal Futures, 18th December 2025
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
UK spying laws could result in overreach and real harm, says review – The Guardian
‘Espionage offences in the UK’s new National Security Act are so broadly defined that they “will result in cases of real harm” with people wrongly investigated, according to the first review of state threats legislation.’
The Guardian, 16th December 2025
Source: www.theguardian.com
UK sex offenders may have to tell police about social media and dating accounts – The Guardian
‘Convicted sex offenders will be forced to notify police with the details of any dating app and social media accounts or face up to five years in jail, under plans announced by Shabana Mahmood.’
The Guardian, 16th December 2025
Source: www.theguardian.com
Weight-loss jab ad banned for targeting new mums – BBC News
‘An advert which targeted weight-loss injections at new mums has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).’
BBC News, 17th December 2025
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Home Office fails to protect vulnerable migrants, high court judge rules – The Guardian
‘The Home Office has failed to protect vulnerable migrants it locks up in detention centres, a high court judge has ruled.’
The Guardian, 15th December 2025
Source: www.theguardian.com
Parade attacker jailed for 21 years and six months – BBC News
‘A man who used his car as a “weapon” to plough into more than 130 people at Liverpool FC’s victory parade has been jailed for 21 years and six months.’
BBC News, 16th December 2025
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Establishing the facts in the face of silence and uncertainty – 1 QMLR
‘This case shows how claimants can convince the court that their version of the facts is right despite the contemporaneous record being silent and neither party recalling the detail.’
1 QMLR, 17th December 2025
Source: 1corqmlr.com

