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Are websites responsible for users’ behaviour? Richard Scorer asks where we should draw the line online

Advertising restrictions on TV and radio adverts for online gambling sites, casinos and betting shops are to be lifted.

Gareth Rees QC and Jason Mansell highlight the tensions between domestic corruption laws and international obligations

Farepak’s collapse shows why legislation is urgently needed to protect pre-payments, says Paul Dobson

UK health and safety laws are under the EC spotlight again. Victoria Howes and Michael Appleby explain why

The information watchdog has missed an opportunity to overhaul guidance on privacy regulations, says Helen Hart

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David Brock questions the Barker report’s implications for government and economics

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Marianne Butler reviews the airlines’ defence to rebut compensation claims for cancelled flights

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Winckworth Sherwood—Tim Foley

Winckworth Sherwood—Tim Foley

Property litigation practice strengthened by partner hire

Kingsley Napley—Romilly Holland

Kingsley Napley—Romilly Holland

International arbitration team specialist joins the team

Red Lion Chambers—Maurice MacSweeney

Red Lion Chambers—Maurice MacSweeney

Set creates new client and business development role amid growth

NEWS
Property lawyers have given a cautious welcome to the government’s landmark Bill capping ground rents at £250, banning new leasehold properties and making it easier for leaseholders to switch to commonhold
Four Nightingale courts are to be made permanent, as justice ministers continue to grapple with the record-level Crown Court backlog
The judiciary has set itself a trio of objectives and a trio of focus areas for the next five years, in its Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2026-2030

The Sentencing Act 2026 received royal assent last week, bringing into law the recommendations of David Gauke’s May 2025 Independent Sentencing Review

Victims of crime are to be given free access to transcripts of Crown Court sentencing remarks, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed
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