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Rwanda Fight Moves to the Courts
After delays and much political wrangling, the Rwanda Bill has finally become law. It will shortly receive Royal Assent and, in theory, flights could…
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Giving Rowley Rope
It feels like we can hardly go a week without some scandal befalling the Metropolitan Police. The capital’s police force has become synonymous with…
Apr 22
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The Weekly Update - 19th April 2024
Here is a round-up of some of the top legal stories from the past week: The High Court upheld a ban on prayer rituals in a top London school. Link. The…
Apr 19
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The Political Failings of the Rwanda Bill
The government's Rwanda Bill is still facing concerted opposition in the House of Lords but, if estimates are correct, it is nevertheless likely to…
Apr 17
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Breaking Down the Muslim Prayer Ban
The media has a tendency to fetishise stories about the Michaela School and its headteacher, Katharine Birbalsingh. It all started with an article in…
Apr 16
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Scrap the Supreme Court?
In a recent interview with Harry Cole from The Sun newspaper, the former prime minister Liz Truss argued that the Supreme Court should be scrapped. It…
Apr 15
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The Weekly Update - 12th April 2024
Here is a round-up of some of the top legal stories from the past week: The European Court of Human Rights held that government’s have an obligation to…
Apr 12
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Re-Legislating Assault
The assault of retail workers is due to become its own separate offence under new plans from the government. The measures are a response to pressure…
Apr 12
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Are the Winds Changing on Climate Cases?
A group of elderly Swiss women made headlines this week after their climate change case was successful before the European Court of Human Rights. Verein…
Apr 11
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The Burden of Endless Protest Laws
On Friday, new laws came into force that will further degrade the right to protest in this country. Serious Disruption Prevention Orders can now be used…
Apr 8
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Are Plans for a Smokefree Generation Lawful?
I was recently reminded by a subscriber of plans by the government to create the first smokefree generation. It is not something that I have ever…
Apr 3
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Prosecuting the Post Office
The idea of a corporate personality is a useful legal fiction. If a person has been done harm because of the negligence of a company, it is often the…
Apr 2
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