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Katie Wheatley comments in The Independent on Lucy Letby’s lawyers requesting fresh appeal
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Monika Sobiecki on the threat of cyber-attacks in the UK
News — 22 October 2020
Successful appeal against LTTE (Tamil Tigers) terrorism ban - Arumugam and Others v SSHD
The Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission (‘POAC’) handed down its judgment in Arumugam and Others v SSHD (PC/04/2019), finding that the Home Secretary had acted unlawfully. The appeal was brought by members…
Blog — 22 October 2020
The Counter Terrorism and Sentencing Bill
The Counter Terrorism and Sentencing Bill has now reached the House of Lords Committee stage. The Committee will soon consider the bill line by line and have the ability to…
Tension between rights of teaching staff and students
With a second Covid-19 wave fast approaching all regions of the UK, the importance of government guidance on the pandemic and its impact on both university staff and students has…
Blog — 21 October 2020
Redundancy for Gunnersaurus: have Arsenal made their dinosaur mascot extinct?
Because nothing surprises in 2020 anymore, one of October’s leading employment law stories was the sad decision by Arsenal Football Club to make the position of long-term club mascot Gunnersaurus…
Sobriety tags introduced in Wales
Alcohol Abstinence and Monitoring Orders, otherwise known as ‘Sobriety Tags’ are being rolled out in Wales today. Sobriety tags are already available in London, Humberside, Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire, where…
Blog — 16 October 2020
Pre trial detention disproportionately impacts those from ethnic minorities, says a government report
At the end of September, in order to try and “manage” the backlog in criminal trials, temporary legislation came into force that extends the time that people can be held…
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