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News — 04 April 2025
UK Government apologises for the 1948 massacre of 24 unarmed men at Batang Kali, Malaya
News — 01 April 2025
Julian Cole, aged 31, passes away after 11 years in a minimal conscious state following an assault by Bedfordshire Police officers
Blog — 01 August 2014
What to do if you have been invited to an interview with the Home Office
NUS has worked with Bindmans LLP to bring together a brief outline of your rights if you are invited to a Home Office interview. This guidance is for students who have…
Blog — 02 July 2014
Freedom of Information and Closed Proceedings: The Unavoidable Irony
“The idea of a court hearing evidence or argument in private is contrary to the principle of open justice, which is fundamental to the dispensation of justice in a modern,…
News — 25 June 2014
Supreme Court landmark judgment today on the right to die cases of Jane Nicklinson & Paul Lamb
The Supreme Court handed down a landmark judgment today on the right to die cases of Jane Nicklinson & Paul Lamb. Jane Nicklinson, acting in place of her deceased…
Blog — 19 June 2014
New legal aid cuts hit migrants – and what you can do to help
On 1 April 2013, new legal aid changes were introduced through the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO). The act has significantly reduced the scope of…
Blog — 06 June 2014
G4S must end its complicity in Israel’s abuse of child prisoners
Sir Geoffrey Bindman QC co-signed the below letter, published on The Guardian on 5 June 2014. More than 200 Palestinian children are being held in Israeli prisons. At least two…
Blog — 21 May 2014
Are international students deterred by the UK’s immigration policy?
This article was first published on Lexis®PSL Immigration and Halsbury Law Exchange on 12 May 2014. Click for a free trial of Lexis®PSL and view the article here. Immigration analysis:…
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