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How the Egan model can help legal aid lawyers.
The UK’s response to those fleeing Ukraine shows that the Home Office’s shift to ‘digital by design‘ contains serious risks.
In May, the prime minister was reported to be considering a right to buy housing association scheme as the latest response to the UK’s chronic...
The Social Welfare Solicitors Qualification Fund 2022 is an initiative by the City of London Law Society, BARBRI and Young Legal Aid Lawyers.
It was great to be invited to speak at Greater Manchester Law Centre’s Mind the Gap event.
Mind the Gap, which took place on 19 May, aimed to galvanise support across the North West around access to justice.
For two decades, the LALY awards have celebrated the work of lawyers on the legal aid front line. Fiona Bawdon gives the lowdown on the six...
Addressing the skills gap requires a focus that that is wider than just training provision, with a need to meet challenges in recruitment and...
The latest RentBetter research shows that improving the experiences of private renters on low incomes is complex and will require addressing...
In LAG’s 50th year, Professor Leslie Thomas QC reflects on how things have improved for bereaved families at inquests, but why we must not be...
Luke Oliver discusses the risk of adverse costs orders for debtors and debt advice providers in the light of preliminary guidance from the...
Dave Cowan rounds up the past year’s changes and developments in policy, legislation, guidance and case law relating to owner-occupation.