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The Public Order Bill is a staggering attack on the right to protest.
Simon Mullings responds on behalf of HLPA to Michael Gove's December 2022 letter on social landlords.
Charged tells an anger-inducing story but also gives hope, writes Sue James.
The Home Office confirmed plans to abandon key Windrush pledges on 26 January.
Sue James chats to human rights barrister, blogger and author, Adam Wagner.
The Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill was introduced to the Commons on 10 January, to loud and widespread criticism.
Jamie Burton KC argues for the incorporation of socio-economic rights and the benefits that would flow from doing so.
Adrian Brazier reviews the latest addition to LAG’s housing law book list.
On 5 January 2023, the government announced its review of the civil legal aid market.
The 2019 Legal Support Action Plan pledged to make ECF as accessible as possible - how effective has it been?
YLAL recently held one of its first in-person events since the COVID-19 pandemic began, ‘An Introduction to Community Care and Mental Health...