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The court found that the Metropolitan Police repeatedly violated the four organisers’ human rights to freedom of expression and freedom to...
Professor Lisa Whitehouse sets out what we can learn from her recent work assessing the court system’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in...
However you view the Criminal Legal Aid Review process, it represents a significant shift in legal aid policy.
Proposals for debt advice services could leave clients without the help they desperately need, as Tom Barrett and Amy Taylor explain.
William Ford provides clarification on the relevant fees for payment in welfare benefits cases.
It is vitally important that we make it clear that access to justice in the housing field is threatened by these proposals.
It’s 50 years since Erin Pizzey opened the first refuge for ‘battered wives’ in Chiswick, west London. The language we use to...
Recent developments in case law relating to claims, payments and overpayments, decisions and appeals (including tribunals), human rights and EU law.
Philip Tsamados rounds up the latest employment cases, including on discrimination and procedure.
Recent policy and guidance developments and cases on parole, category A, and sentence calculation.
Recent policy and legislation, reports, and cases on age assessments, the status of court orders, interim relief, release accommodation, the detained...
A recent case on the provision of subsistence support for destitute asylum-seekers in catered accommodation.