St John’s College, which is part of the University of Oxford, has run up legal costs of approximately £250,000, following a hedge dispute with a neighbouring landowner.
EU court’s stance sees progress for Facebook privacy campaign
A privacy campaigner has achieved a Europe-wide legal victory, meaning that he is closer to his ultimate aim of stopping Facebook from legally passing data on EU citizens to the US authorities.
Passengers on the British Airways plane that caught fire take legal action
A number of passengers who claim to have been left with physical injuries and psychological difficulties, after escaping a British Airways plane fire earlier this month, have decided to take legal action.
Fierce debate over plans to change strike laws
The most radical changes to trade union laws for 30 years have cleared the first hurdle in the House of Commons.
Prime Minister promises an overhaul of youth justice system
David Cameron’s vision for a ‘smarter state’ could see significant changes to the youth justice system being implemented in the near future, with a full review set to be completed by next summer.