The solicitor commissioner to the JAC has called for solicitors to be given a helping hand at becoming judges; as this latest blog post explains.
European Court of Human Rights Use “Rule 39” More Against Britain
Latest figures have revealed that the European Court of Human Rights uses “Rule 39” against Britain more than it does against any other country; as our blog explains.
Data Protection Fine for Health Board
The ICO have confirmed a health board have become the first NHS organisation to be issued with a fine for breach of data protection; as our blog explains.
UK Immigration Laws Tightened
The Foreign Office are set to unveil new immigration laws which are set to make it tougher for non-EU citizens to claim asylum within the UK; as our blog explains.
Collective Litigation Boosted by Competition Reform
The CBI have warned that the governments proposals to reform competition law could create a new business in collective litigation; as our latest blog post explains.