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Terence Etherton was the first openly gay judge appointed to the High Court and one of the Daily Mail's 'enemies of the ...
Failures in providing reasonable adjustments for students, along with a troubling marking scandal, have raised concerns about ...
International aid spending safeguards the rule of law, pays for the training of judges and lawyers, and provides legal ...
A settlement has been reached in the ‘long and unhappy’ libel case brought and lost by footballer’s wife Rebekah Vardy ...
Lawbit Ltd provided legal services through the closed firm LawBriefs, rendering the firm's debts difficult to recover.
Gig rowing remains a popular sport in its south west roots, although teams for the event came from as far afield as the USA and Belgium. Six rowers and a cox make up the crew of each wooden boat, ...
The failure to include legal services in the free trade agreement announced between the UK and India is a missed opportunity ...
Gerard Airey, admitted in 2008, brought a complaint of constructive dismissal and detriment due to health and safety against ...
Potential buyers of the listed professional services business Anexo face a shareholder challenge to their plans for a ...
Democratic lawmakers question legality and ethics of Paul, Weiss’s $40m pro bono pledge. Stockmarket-listed business will ...
A Court of Appeal judgment which found the government had wrongly used 'Henry VIII powers' in passing protest legislation has ...
World Gig Rowing Championships attracts at least one legal competitor. James Morton on the Sentencing Council's recent ...
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