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- Becoming a judge – free workshops for Black, Asian and ethnic minority lawyers
Have you considered becoming a judge? The Law Society are running free workshops aimed at Black, Asian and ethnic minority solicitors who are under-represented in the judiciary. - High Court of Justice – Easter Vacation 2025
The Royal Courts of Justice and the Rolls Building will both be closed from Friday 18 April 2025 to Monday 21 April 2025 inclusive for the Easter Holiday. The High Court Judge that never was – His Honour Judge Melbourne Inman KC - The Senior President of Tribunals, The Right Honourable Sir Keith Lindblom, and the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Shabana Mahmood MP, were saddened to learn of the death of Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunal (England & Wales) Veronica Dean on 5 April 2025.
‘People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history.’
R v Jones (Margaret) [2007] – Lord Hoffmann
- Sussex Police Female PC who groped colleagues and told one ‘I bet you’re a big boy’ on work night out is banned from policing
Early in her Sussex police career she was part of a team tackling the impact of rural crime. She appeared with Chief Constable Jo Shiner and the county’s Crime Commissioner Katie Bourne launching the rural crime initiative. - Sussex Police post recruitment campaign on Facebook featuring plastic police !
Sussex Police took time out from “crime fighting and recording crimes” to post plastic doll figures as part of a recruitment campaign on Facebook !



- Police force tells its officers they have ‘white privilege’ in equity training programme
Thames Valley Police has taught staff about topics including ‘micro-aggressions,’ ‘white privilege,’ and the difference between ‘non-racist versus anti-racist’ as part of an equity training programme.




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