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The Weekly Update - 23rd December 2022

A Pyrrhic victory for the Government on Rwanda

The Weekly Update - 16th December 2022

Raab Teeters

Hancock's COVID Lies

The Weekly Update - 9th December 2022

Bill of Rights Doomed...Again?

A Victory for the Dunn Family

Labour's Technological Illiteracy

How Russian Oil Still Fuels Putin's War

The Weekly Update - 2nd December 2022

More Trouble Ahead For Criminal Lawyers

The Online Safety Bill Disintegrates Further

Paterson's Gambit

The Weekly Update - 25th November 2022

Scottish Independence Referendum Case - Podcast Episode Now Live

Bid for Scottish Independence Falls

Raab Shifts the Blame

Time to Abolish the House of Lords?

The Weekly Update - 18th November 2022

Budget Woes for the Legal Sector

The Raab Inquiry is in Motion

Did Brexit Help Ukraine?

The Weekly Update - 11th November 2022

The Three Uncertainties Surrounding the Revocation Bill

Return of the Bill of Rights

The Weekly Update - 4th November 2022

The Man Behind Braverman

The Manston Crisis Was Avoidable

The Weekly Update - 28th October 2022

Raab Returns

Lewis Leaves Justice

Ready for Rishi?

The Weekly Update - 21st October 2022

Braverman Falls

Would an Embassy Move to Jerusalem Break International Law?

Why Alex Salmond is Wrong About the indyref2 Case

Where Next for Marijuana?

Criminal Bar Strike Ends

The Weekly Update - 7th October 2022

Leveson 2.0?

Using Pre-recorded Evidence to Help Rape Victims

The Weekly Update - 30th September 2022

An Offer for the Criminal Bar to Consider

Parliament to Pannick: Jog On

The Weekly Update - 23rd September 2022

The Brexit Freedoms Bill

A Not So Constructive Meeting

Out of the EU and Into...the EPC?

The Weekly Update - 16th September 2022

'Lock Up The Republicans'

The Government's Rwanda Argument

The Weekly Update - 9th September 2022

Bill of Rights Falls

The New Justice Team

A Dishonourable End to a Dishonourable Minister

Facing Criminal Justice Chaos

The Problem With Pannick

The Weekly Update - 2nd September 2022

End of the Party

Regulating Sports Data

The Weekly Update - 26th August 2022

The Sewage Scandal

What the Bar Strike Must Achieve

The Weekly Update - 20th August 2022

Massive Shock As Two More Old White Men Get Appointed to the Supreme Court

CPS Saves the Met's Blushes

The Weekly Update - 12th August 2022

Consonant, Vowel, Consonant: WIN for Rachel Riley

Responsible Legal Journalism

Sunak v Truss: The Legal Battle

The Weekly Update - 5th August 2022

Charged With Treason

The Tragedy of the Archie Battersbee Case

The Weekly Update - 29th July 2022

The Weekly Update - 22nd July 2022

Carrot and Stick for Drug Abusers

A Dangerous Lame Duck

The Weekly Update - 15th July 2022

A Symptomatic Home Office Failure

Snowflake Suella

No Confidence Denied

The Chancellor's Dodgy Tax Affairs

The Weekly Update - 8th July 2022

The Law-Related Cabinet Resignations

Government Doublespeak

The Weekly Update - 1st July 2022

Doomed Necessity

Intimidation Tactics Won't Affect Striking Lawyers

The Weekly Update - 24th June 2022

Bill of Rights Bill - Heavy on the Bill, Light on the Rights

Summer of Strikes

Assange Extradition: The Next Steps

The Weekly Update - 17th June 2022

The Geidt Decision

Desperate times, desperate measures

Rwanda Plans Hang by a Thread

The Mechanics of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill

The Weekly Update - 10th June 2022

What Upholding the Law Really Means

Politicised Legal Advice

A Strange Appointment at Justice

The Weekly Update - 3rd June 2022

How the Met Keeps Kicking Itself

Cases Publishing Policy Revealed

The Weekly Update - 27th May 2022

Our Surreal Attorney General

The Pointless Bill of Rights

Partygate's Fresh Scandal

The Weekly Update - 20th May 2022

Partygate's Endgame

Quixote's Protocol

The Weekly Update - 13th May 2022

Policing Keir Starmer

Running Through the Queen's Speech

Making Justice an Easy Target

Exploring the New Justice Acts - Part 2

Exploring the new Justice Acts - Part 1

The Weekly Update - 29th April 2022

The Retreat From Article 2

A Backdown on Judicial Review

What is a Police Super-Complaint?

The Weekly Update - 22nd April 2022

Justice Department Finally Removes the Rod From Its Own Back

Was Boris Johnson Legally Dishonest?

A New Dawn for Case Law

Analysing the Reed Court

The Weekly Update - 15th April 2022

An Honourable Resignation

It's Not About the Fine

The Anti-Competitive Nature of BBC Sounds

A Legally Good Painting

The Weekly Update - 8th April 2022

No Fault Divorce: What It Means for Law Students

Repealing the Innocence Tax

The Weekly Update - 1st April 2022

The People Still Stuck in COVID-Times

The Criminals of Downing Street

Those Pesky Severance Questions

The Weekly Update - 25th March 2022

Et Tu Belarus?

Was the P&O Crisis Preventable?

Stormy Seas Ahead for P&O

Naming and Shaming the SLAPP Law Firms

The Weekly Update - 18th March 2022

Being Slapdash About SLAPP

Zaghari-Ratcliffe Returns Home

Reactive Law: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Football's Rotten Core

The Weekly Update - 11th March 2022

A 65 Project for the UK?

The Economic Crime Bill

The Weekly Update - 4th March 2022

Kleptocratic Lawfare

Defending the Oligarchs

What the Law Cannot Decide

Prosecuting Russia

The Weekly Update - 25th February 2022

Recognition of a Ukrainian Government in Exile

Is the Good Law Project...Good?

The Weekly Update - 18th February 2022

Getting the Balance Right on Domestic Violence

Justice Averted for Prince Andrew

It is Getting More Difficult to Defend Judicial Review Reform

The Weekly Update - 11th February 2022

Too Little, Too Late for the Met?

A Defensive Reshuffle

Learning that Words Have Meaning

The Post-Brexit Life of Law

The Weekly Update - 4th February 2022

Will Levelling Up Work?

DUP in Self-Destruct Mode

Sue Gray's Subtext

The Incompetence of the Met is Beyond Coincidence

The Weekly Update - 28th January 2022

Andrew's "Robust" Defence Could Easily Crumble

The UK Leads the Way on Ukraine

What is Lawfare?

The Weekly Update

The COVID Contracts Case is Likely Not Done Yet

Ignoring the Reality of the Criminal Cases Backlog

How the Gay Cake Case Reinforces the Human Rights Act

Harry Takes on the Home Office

The Law Comes for Boris

The Trial of Trial by Jury

Brexit in 2022