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| CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Employment Tribunal Procedure Rules 2024 Employment Judge Alexander Kemp hereby corrects the clerical mistake(s), error(s)or omissions(s) in the Sandy Peggie judgment sent to the parties. In accordance with the power set out in Rule 67…People FIGHT BACK and Judge under fire! by the BlackBelt Barrister. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 16/12/25 |
| Judge halts trial of alleged Rochdale grooming gang The jury in the trial of an alleged grooming gang has been discharged by His Honour Judge Matthew Corbett-Jones for legal reasons. BBC News – 12/12/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mrs Jane Taylor JP of the South and West Devon Bench with a reprimand for misconduct. Magistrate Mrs Jane Taylor had associated herself with views expressed in a YouTube video which may be considered transphobic, which could cast doubt on her integrity and impartiality. JCIO – 10/12/25 |
| Speech by the Master of the Rolls: Innovations in the Housing Sector — New Age Solutions for Age Old Problems “AI offers opportunities to resolve complex rent and disrepair disputes far more quickly and economically than was possible in past times. We should embrace those opportunities…” – Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 09/12/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Ms Kate Waghorn JP of the South and West Devon Bench with a formal warning for misconduct Following an investigation carried out under the Judicial Conduct (Magistrates) Rules 2023, a committee member nominated by the South-West Region Conduct Advisory Committee found that Ms Waghorn had made an inappropriate and racially insensitive comment JCIO – 05/12/25 |
| Multi-million-pound investment in legal aid The UK Government is investing up to £112 million annually in legal aid, including a 24% rise for criminal solicitors and the first major increase in housing and immigration fees since 1996, to clear court backlogs, support legal professionals, protect vulnerable people and deliver faster justice. Ministry of Justice and Sarah Sackman KC MP – 03/12/25 |
| Jury trials scrapped for crimes with sentences of less than three years The Justice Secretary David Lammy has announced, jury trials for crimes that carry a likely sentence of less than three years will be scrapped. BBC News – 02/12/25 |
| Jury trial reforms set to be announced The government is set to announce plans to restrict the right to a jury trial in England and Wales in an attempt to turn around unprecedented backlogs and delays in justice. BBC News – 02/12/25 |
| Specialist Civil Circuit Judge (Chancery) pre-application seminar 2025 The seminar aims to help applicants be better prepared to make an application and to receive up-to-date guidance and advice on the Judicial Appointments Commission selection process. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 17/11/25 |
| Right to criticise Islam is protected under British law Employment tribunal judge David Khan ruled that Islam-critical” beliefs are protected under the Equality Act 2010. What is Islamophobia ? Telegraph – 11/11/25 |
| The new Chancellor of the High Court, Sir Colin Birss, was sworn in, by the Lady Chief Justice, at a ceremony in the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday 3 November. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 07/11/25 |
| The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, talked about Reform of the Family Court when he appeared at the Parliamentary Justice Committee on Tuesday 28th October 2025. A full transcript of the committee hearing is available online. The session can also be viewed on Parliament TV. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 04/11/25 |
| Appointment of a High Court Judge: Brunner The Lady Chief Justice is delighted to welcome the appointment by His Majesty the King of Kate Brunner KC to the High Court. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary – 24/10/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mr John Garforth JP, of the Greater Manchester bench, with formal advice for misconduct. Magistrates sign a declaration and undertaking on their appointment which states that they will agree to report, without exception, to their bench chair and senior legal manager, their involvement, in any capacity, in court or disciplinary proceedings. JCIO – 21/10/25 |
| Law firms told to ditch ‘Dear Sirs’ The Law Society has issued new diversity and inclusion guidance recommending neutral alternatives like “Dear team,” “Dear all,” or “To whom it may concern” to maintain professionalism while respecting all gender identities. Legal Cheek – 15/10/25 |
| ECtHR ‘more necessary and relevant’ now Outgoing UK judge of the European Court of Human Rights, Tim Eicke KC, has said the institution is more vital than it has been for decades. Law Society Gazette – 13/10/25 |
| The new Senior President of Tribunals, Sir James Dingemans, was sworn in, by the Lady Chief Justice, at a ceremony in the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday 2 October. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary – 09/10/25 |
| Shoe thrown at India’s top judge An Indian lawyer, Rakesh Kishore, threw a shoe at Chief Justice BR Gavai in a Delhi courtroom, furious over the judge’s remarks that dismissed a petition to reconstruct a Hindu idol of Lord Vishnu. BBC News – 07/10/25 |
| Barrister reported to Bar Council Sham Uddin, a practising barrister, has claimed the Israeli government ‘orchestrated’ an Islamist terrorist attack on a synagogue in Manchester and that it is now ‘plotting to assassinate’ King Charles. Daily Mail – 06/10/25 |
| Her Honour Judge (Wilhelmina) Fiona Shanks retires as a Circuit Judge with effect from 1 October 2025. Her Honour Judge Shanks was admitted as a Solicitor in 1980. She was appointed a Deputy District Judge in 1991, a District Judge in 1998 and a Circuit Judge in 2018. She served as the Designated Family Judge for Norfolk from 2019 to 2020 and the Designated Family Judge for Suffolk and Essex from 2020 to 2025. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 03/10/25 |
| Lord Chancellor and Solicitor General Sworn In Lord Chancellor and Solicitor General Sworn In The Right Honourable David Lammy MP has been officially sworn in as Lord Chancellor at the Royal Courts of Justice. The Lady Chief Justice also swore in the Solicitor General, The Right Honourable Ellie Reeves MP. Courts & Tribunals Judiciary 02/10/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mr Ramesh Nayak JP of the Lincolnshire Bench with formal advice for misconduct. On appointment, magistrates sign an undertaking to be circumspect in their conduct and maintain the dignity, standing and good reputation of the magistracy. JCIO – 30/09/25 |
| Judicial Conduct Investigation Office (JCIO) admit to issues with publishing disciplinary statements. Mr Ramesh Nayak JP – JCIO Investigation Statement 38/75 Page Not Found. Can you fix please ! “We are aware of the technical issue and are working with our systems helpdesk to rectify the problem.” JCIO – 27/09/25 |
| Katie Hopkins has been interviewed by police for referring to herself as a “spaz” during a comedy show. Communications Act 2003 makes it an offence to send grossly offensive, indecent, obscene, or menacing messages over a public electronic communications network. Was it ? X – 24/09/25 |
| The Bar Standards Board have now updated their website with Mr Anurag Mohindru KC disciplinary findings and his disbarring. Breach details: Professional misconduct, contrary to paragraphs 301(a)(i) and 301(a)(iii) of the Code of Conduct of the Bar of England and Wales (8th Edition). Sanction: Disbarred (Sentence still to take effect). Mr Mohindru was ordered to be immediately suspended pending any appeal. Costs: £54,780.00 Bar Standards Board – 18/09/25 |
| The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) will be launching a selection exercise in October to recruit Fee-paid Judges of the First-tier Tribunal, Social Entitlement Chamber. HM Courts & Tribunals Service – 18/09/25 |
| High Court blocks ‘one in, one out’ migrant deal “The claimant asserts that he was destitute, but no less than two charities had indicated they would provide him with accommodation if he claimed asylum.” LBC – 17/09/25 |
| Barrister disbarred after lying Anurag Mohindru KC a ‘brilliantly successful’ barrister has been disbarred for lying that he studied at Oxford. Daily Mail – 15/09/25 |
| SRA published regulatory decisions The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) publish the 50 most recent regulatory decisions concerning individuals or firms they regulate. These decisions include disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions, or restrictions on practice, and are published to inform the public about regulatory outcomes. SRA – 11/09/25 |
| Bar Standards Board Disciplinary Findings The Bar Standards Board, the regulatory body for barristers in England and Wales promotes transparency and accountability by listing historical disciplinary decisions and sanctions imposed on barristers for professional misconduct or breaches of standards. Bar Standards Board – 10/09/25 |
| Sexual harassment widespread among barristers For example, a 2021 tribunal found that Craig Charles Tipper‘s behaviour could amount to sexual assault and unlawful harassment. He was suspended from practising law for 3 months. BBC News – 09/09/25 |
| High Court Judge sympathises with al-Qaeda 7/7 bombings mastermind “I have to wish you all the best and say to you that the way forward is to keep on your medication, listen to the advice…” – Mr Justice Jay The Sun – 08/09/25 |
| Tribunal ruling – it’s ok to call your boss a dickhead “Although her comments were inappropriate and regrettable, they did not justify summary dismissal” – Employment judge Sonia Boyes Metro – 05/09/25 |
| Justice secretary and LCJ to get power to veto sentencing guidance Under the new rules being introduced in the Sentencing Bill, the justice secretary and the lady chief justice will have veto powers over any new sentencing guidance issued by the Sentencing Council. BBC News – 02/09/25 |
| MoJ wants more Deputy District Judges The Judicial Appointments Commission updated the January recruitment notice stating that another 50 DDJ vacancies have been added under section 94 of the Constitutional Reform Act. Law Gazette – 01/09/25 |
| Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE2) Pass Rate The pass rate for the April–May 2025 sitting of part two of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE2) has reached a record high of 82%, according to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Legal Cheek – 28/08/25 |
| The Lady Chief Justice, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Recorder Paul Kirtley with a formal warning for misconduct A complaint was made to the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office (JCIO), alleging that Recorder Paul Kirtley engaged in sexual intercourse with the complainant in his judicial chambers over 15 years ago, while they were in a relationship. JCIO – 27/08/25 |
| HMCTS ‘covered up’ IT bug that caused evidence to go missing HM Courts & Tribunals Service, the body running courts in England and Wales has been accused of an IT cover-up of which judges and lawyers had not been informed, as management decided it would be more likely to cause more harm than good. BBC News – 08/08/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lord Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Martin Dominique JP with a formal warning for misconduct The nominated committee member found that Mr Dominique’s conduct during the hearing was loud, disrespectful, inappropriate, and breached the standards expected of a judicial office holder. JCIO – 06/08/25 |
| The Lady Chief Justice, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Her Honour Judge (HHJ) Kushner with formal advice for misconduct The nominated judge found that HHJ Kushner’s actions in becoming angry at the representative of a party to the proceedings in one hearing, and snapping at a litigant in another hearing, amounted to misconduct. JCIO – 05/08/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mr Robert Walker JP, a magistrate on the Birmingham & Solihull Bench, with formal advice for misconduct. Magistrates sign a declaration and undertaking on appointment, which includes an agreement to be circumspect in their conduct and maintain the dignity, standing and good reputation of the magistracy at all times, in their private, working and public lives. JCIO – 04/08/25 |
| High Court of Justice summer vacation The Royal Courts of Justice and Rolls Building will be closed on Monday 25 August 2025. The Summer Vacation will run from Friday, 1 August 2025 to 10am on Wednesday 1 October 2025. HM Courts and Tribunals – 01/08/25 |
| Palestine Action ban ‘disturbing’ misuse of UK counter-terrorism legislation The UK Government’s decision to proscribe the ‘Palestine Action’ protest group under terrorism legislation raises serious concerns that counter-terrorism laws are being applied to conduct that is not terrorist. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights – 31/07/25 |
| Judicial diversity statistics 2025 The judicial diversity statistics 2024-2025 were published on the 3rd July 2025. “I am determined to improve diversity in the judiciary. It is one of my key priorities” Lady Chief Justice. HM Courts and Tribunals – 30/07/25 |
| HM Solicitor General -v- Rana Kabbani Seale On 2 July Mr Justice Rajah found Mrs Rana Kabbani Seale to be in contempt of court for having breached a court order 27 times and imposed a sanction of 6 months imprisonment suspended for 2 years. HM Courts and Tribunals – 18/07/25 |
| Judge Farquhar rules woman must pay half of ex-husband’s £160,000 gender surgery bill His Honour Judge Stuart Farquhar, sitting at Brighton Family Court, said it was “reasonable” for the couple to split the cost “out of joint resources”. Read more about HHJ Farquhar. The Standard – 14/07/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Ms Abiola Onatade JP, of the South-East London Local Justice Area, with formal advice for misconduct The Guide to Judicial Conduct states that judicial office-holders are expected to show ‘respect for the law and observance of the law’ JCIO – 14/07/25 |
| Lead Coroner for Diversity and Inclusion Nadia Persaud has been appointed by the Chief Coroner as the Lead Coroner for Diversity and Inclusion. Coroners are not funded by the Ministry of Justice and do not come under the umbrella of HM Courts and Tribunal Service. HM Courts and Tribunals – 10/07/25 |
| Jury-free trials recommended Sir Brian Leveson “Our criminal justice system stands at a critical juncture…..your right is your right to a fair trial.” BBC News – 08/07/25 |
| Justice has no age limit Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley of the Met Police said ‘The law doesn’t have an age limit, whether you’re 18 or 80.’ BBC News – 07/07/25 |
| Palestine Action seeking legal challenge to ban An urgent hearing was held in the High Court on Monday related to an application for judicial review on behalf of one of the founders of the Palestine Action group. Daily Record – 01/07/25 |
| Brothers Accused of Manchester Airport Police Assault on Trial The trial of two brothers, Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, of Tarnside Close Rochdale, accused of violently assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport got underway later today. His Honour Judge Neil Flewitt KC will be presiding over the trial at Liverpool Crown Court. Brothers back in court ahead of Manchester Airport police assault trial as judge issues warning to potential jurors Magistrates Blog 30/06/25 |
| Fine for solicitor Solicitor Mr Khawaja failed to engage with Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Legal Ombudsman (LeO) investigations and has been fined for misconduct. Legal Futures 30/06/25 |
| Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mrs Jane Greasley JP with formal advice for misconduct. Mrs Greasley had neglected to report a close family member’s involvement in court proceedings. JCIO – 08/06/25 |
| How did MP’s vote on the assisted dying bill? MPs have narrowly voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. Sky News 23/06/25 |
| Women’s group threatens legal action over single-sex spaces Women’s rights campaigners have handed the Scottish government a deadline to comply with single-sex spaces after the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on biological sex. BBC News – 19/06/25 |
| Official sorry over ‘fiasco’ delay that stopped Westminster law scrutiny The Data Use and Access bill, which aims to modernise laws around the sharing of data, will now be passed without the legislative consent of assembly members. BBC News – 11/06/25 |
| Disposable single-use vapes have now been banned – but the legislation is riddled with loopholes “Products that closely resemble the now-banned disposables, often with removable pods or mouthpieces, are flooding the market”. Manchester Evening News – 10/06/25 |
| The Lady Chief Justice, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued District Judge (DJ) Christopher Falvey with formal advice for misconduct. DJ Falvey admitted to showing a degree of irritation and acknowledged that his manner of speaking to the complainant fell short of his usual standards. JCIO – 08/06/25 |
| Judge had ‘no confidence’ in Security Service’s account of false evidence Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr, and the President of the King’s Bench Division Dame Victoria Sharp, will now join Mr Justice Chamberlain to consider what, if any, action should be taken. BBC News – 03/06/25 |
| District Judge – Death in Service The Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, the Right Honourable the Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, and the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Shabana Mahmood MP, were saddened to learn of the death of District Judge George Branchflower on 21 May 2025. HM Courts and Tribunals – 29/05/25 |
| Chagos deal paused by High Court Chagos deal “goosed” by Mr Justice Goose at the High Court ! The High court will hear the case again at 10:30 on Thursday. BBC News – 22/05/25 |
| Woman jailed for race hate post on X loses appeal Lucy Connolly who was jailed by His Honour Judge Melbourne Inman KC for race hate post on X loses appeal. His Honour Judge Inman is the High Court Judge that never was ! BBC News – 21/05/25 |
| President of the Family Division: ‘The Road Ahead: The Journey So Far’ Sir Andrew McFarlane – President of the Family Division gave a speech at the Resolution Conference 2025 entitled ‘The Road Ahead: The Journey So Far’. HM Courts and Tribunals – 20/05/25 |
| Barrister Navjot (Jo) Sidhu KC ordered to be disbarred Barrister Navjot (Jo) Sidhu KC was ordered to be disbarred by an independent disciplinary tribunal following three charges of professional misconduct related to sexual conduct towards a female student. “Conduct of this nature has no place in the profession and the public should not expect this from members of the Bar” Bar Standards Board – 20/03/25 |
| Calls to amend payout rules for wrongly convicted Brian Buckle had been completely cleared of the sex abuse charges he had been jailed for in 2017. A five-year legal battle had culminated in the Court of Appeal finding his conviction unsafe. The Ministry of Justice rejected compensation “I do not consider….your case demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that you did not commit the offences for which you were convicted. BBC News – 19/03/25 |
| Labour has blocked Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick’s attempt to throw out the sentencing guidelines at the centre of a fiery “two-tier justice” row. “We are set to have a two-tier justice system because of two-tier Keir” GB News – 17/03/25 |
| The High Court has refused to admit a skeleton argument that was three times the length it should have been. “It seems to me that is, with respect, an absurd reading of the rule,” Deputy High Court Judge Williamson KC said. Legal Futures -10/03/25 |
| Junior lawyers will be ‘significantly replaced’ by technologists and data scientists “We will see more and more work come to be characterised as commoditised and increasingly be handled by AI technologists and data scientists, under the supervision of lawyers” Legal Cheek – 04/03/25 |
| District Judge Misconduct Following an investigation carried out under The Judicial Conduct Rules 2023, The Lady Chief Justice, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued District Judge Colin Bosman (‘DJ Bosman’) with formal advice for misconduct. JCIO – 27/02/25 |
| Judicial Attitude Survey 2024 The fifth Judicial Attitude Survey, carried out for the judiciary by the Judicial Institute at UCL, has been published. The survey provides a comprehensive picture of how the judiciary feels across a range of important issues. 2024 UK Judicial Attitude Survey. England & Wales courts, coroners and UK tribunals. HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 25/02/25 |
| Barristers Payrise Barristers doing government work will see a 25% increase in rates from the 1st April. Lord Hermer KC, the Attorney General, has also committed to reviewing the rates every two years. Legal Futures – 24/02/25 |
| Lady Chief Justice not happy Baroness Carr Lady Chief Justice is “deeply troubled” by comments made by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Tory leader Kemi Badenoch over the role of a judge in an immigration case. “It is for the government visibly to respect and protect the independence of the judiciary” BBC News – 19/02/25 |
| Supreme court judges reject treasury intervention Judges at the supreme court rejected the chancellor’s application, lodged last month regarding compensation to borrowers harmed in the motor finance commission scandal. Guardian – 18/02/25 |
| High Court Judicial Assistant Scheme Judicial assistants (JAs) in the High Court of England and Wales are assigned to judges of the High Court across the three Divisions. Recently qualified barristers and solicitors in the early stages of their legal career are invited to apply for a position. HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 17/02/25 |
| Family Justice Council Lecture ‘Inclusive Justice: Race, Culture and the Family Courts’ An online event is being hosted as part of the Family Justice Council’s annual interdisciplinary conference in Birmingham on the 12 March 2025. HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 13/02/25 |
| Judicial Conduct Investigations Office Mr Justice Keehan, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mr Edwin Hastings-Smith JP with formal advice for misconduct. “You have had your day of freedom, now back to prison. Sweet dreams.” JCIO – 11/02/25 |
| Unnamed judge lets paedophile stay in UK An unnamed judge let a paedophile who messaged ‘barely pubescent girls’ stay in the UK to protect him from his family’s disapproval of his actions back home in Pakistan. Daily Mail – 07/02/25 |
| Speech by the Master of the Rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls, gave a speech on Wednesday 5 February 2025 at the Lawtech UK Generative AI Event in London. HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 06/02/25 |
| Mr Justice Goose Sentencing Error “The purpose of this hearing is to correct a technical error….I’m satisfied to amend the sentence to detention under His Majesty’s pleasure” – Mr Justice Goose Daily Mail – 05/02/25 |
| Woman in court for aggressively farting at her boyfriend’s ex Rhiannon Evans pleaded guilty to harassment after bombarding her boyfriend’s ex with videos of her breaking wind. The case is believed to be the first instance of legal action against ‘cyber-farting’ in the UK. Metro – 30/01/25 |
| The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) will be launching a selection exercise in February to recruit a number of salaried employment judges. Applications are particularly welcome from under-represented groups (women, ethnic minority candidates, disabled candidates). HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 29/01/25 |
| Press now allowed to report from family courts Accredited journalists can now report from family courts in England and Wales in what the UK’s most senior family judge Sir Andrew McFarlane has called a “watershed” change. BBC News – 27/01/25 |
| Axel Rudakubana has been sentenced by Mr Justice Goose to a minimum of 52 years in jail for the murder of three girls at a dance class in Southport, and the attempted murder of 10 other people. BBC News – 24/01/25 |
| Why Axel Rudakubana will not get a whole life sentence for Southport massacre Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana is ineligible for a whole life sentence because he went on his killing spree when he was 17-years-old. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 reduced the aged limit to 18. Standard – 21/01/25 |
| Renters’ Rights legislation The Government is taking strong measures to push the Renters’ Rights Bill quickly through both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, aiming to have the legislation enacted before Easter. Landlordzone – 20/01/25 |
| Specialist Civil Circuit Judge (Leeds) Pre-Application Seminar Judicial office holders and practitioners who have five years’ legal post qualification experience are welcome to attend a pre-application seminar to recruit a Specialist Civil Circuit Judge. HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 17/01/25 |
| Call for evidence on the digital reform of tribunals and addressing disadvantage The Administrative Justice Council (‘AJC’) is calling for evidence on the impact of digital reform of tribunals on users and addressing disadvantage in the administrative justice system. HM Courts and Tribunals Judiciary – 15/01/25 |
| Rapist cannot be deported because he’s bisexual Judge Mulready at a specialist tribunal has ruled that a convicted rapist cannot be deported as he says he’s bisexual. The judge said even if she ruled he was still dangerous, he would be allowed to stay on the basis of his sexuality. The Sun – 14/01/25 |
| Lord President Appointed His Majesty the King has appointed Right Hon Lord Pentland as Scotland’s new Lord President. The process of selection for the Lord President is set out in the Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 Judiciary of Scotland – 10/01/25 |
| 12 Months of Justice: The HMCTS 2024 Review HMCTS reflect on the justice highlights of 2024 across all jurisdictions. A transcript of the podcast is also available here. HM Courts & Tribunals Service, Ministry of Justice – 08/01/25 |
| easygroup loses copyright infringement case easyGroup, the parent company of easyJet, has lost a copyright infringement case against easyfundraising, after High Court judge Mr Justice Fancourt ruled in their favour. UK Fund Raising – 07/01/25 |
| Barristers begin four-week strike over legal aid Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland have withdrawn from legally-aided Crown Court cases between 6 and 31 January in a dispute over legal aid. BBC News – 06/01/25 |
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