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Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme in the UK – further update
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Claim against BP for negligence in facilitating oil supply to Israel amid ongoing war crimes and genocide allegations
Blog — 07 June 2021
E-scooters: the future for city travelling?
Hailed as a greener, more sustainable, more affordable mode of transport that can reduce traffic congestion and provide a ‘socially distanced’ way to travel during the pandemic, electric scooters, or…
Blog — 04 June 2021
FAQs: Sponsorship licences
Following the introduction in December 2020, of the newly formatted Points Based System, which included the Skilled Worker and Senior or Specialist Worker routes, some of the more stringent aspects…
News — 04 June 2021
Comment: campaigners calling for a crackdown on police stop and search powers
Following a recent rise in concerns that police stop and search powers could be extended under the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Rachel Harger, solicitor in our Actions…
News — 03 June 2021
Comment: court rules housing asylum seekers at Napier Barracks was unlawful
Today, the High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s decision to house asylum seekers at Napier Barracks was unlawful, after the living conditions failed to meet a minimum standard. Jessie…
News — 02 June 2021
Comment: Covid-19 catch up plan for school children pitiful
The Guardian has reported that the Covid-19 catch up plan for English pupils is pitiful compared with other countries. In response to this report, Alex Temple, solicitor in our Education Law team, comments:…
Bindmans solicitor assists with Migrants Organise mental capacity report
Over the past three years, Will Whitaker, Solicitor in our Public Law team, has been part of the advisory panel assisting Migrants Organise with a project aimed at helping people in the…
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