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News — 01 November 2024
Annie Leach writes for International Family Law Journal on impact of war in Ukraine on child abduction cases
News — 24 October 2024
Why are there still no safe routes to the UK for Gazan civilians trying to join their families here? Our Immigration team write in Solicitors Journal
Blog — 30 April 2020
People asking police for domestic abuse past on partners soars during lockdown
Today The Telegraph reports that people asking police for domestic abuse past on partners has soared. Acting Head of Family Department, Rosalind Fitzgerald responds: “The reports that domestic violence incidents are increasing in…
Law Commission recommends changes to Employment Tribunals
The Law Commission’s report titled ‘Employment Law Hearing Structures’ is the result of years of consultation and policy development on the jurisdictional boundary between the Employment Tribunals and the civil…
Blog — 29 April 2020
Why the deaths of frontline workers must be investigated
The Chief Coroner yesterday issued new guidance on the possible exposure to COVID-19 in the workplace. It states that a COVID-19 death may be reported to the coroner if the…
News — 29 April 2020
Palestine Solidarity Campaign wins in the Supreme Court: Ban on LGPS ethical divestment unlawful
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Government’s current ban on ethical divestment is unlawful, overturning the decision of the Court of Appeal.
Blog — 28 April 2020
Comment: Not opening the door to Big Brother
Emily-Jade Defriend comments on the BBC’s article today that the NHS has rejected the Apple-Google coronavirus app plan. She said, “Virus tracing apps have been held up as a key component in…
New points-based system after Brexit for foreign football players
Liz Barratt, Joint Head of Immigration, comments on today’s Times article stating: “At the start of the year it was unimaginable that Brexit could be overshadowed by any world or domestic news…
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