The government has lifted a ‘de facto ban’ on onshore windfarms in England, with immediate effect, as part of an overhaul of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
Solicitor Toufique Hossain, who brought a string of successful legal challenges to the Rwanda scheme, has won the prestigious Lalys outstanding achievement award
An ‘entirely neutral approach’ will be taken on employment tribunal (ET) composition, the senior president of tribunals, Sir Keith Lindblom, has decided
Family lawyers have raised concerns about the suspected inflicted head injury service (SIHIS), currently being piloted at NHS trusts in Birmingham, Manchester & Sheffield
Juries capture the imaginations of film-makers and philosophers alike. What happens when prejudice creeps in? Can you guarantee fairness? What if a juror goes rogue?
Love Actually star Hugh Grant drew attention to CPR, Pt 36 settlements recently when he tweeted his frustrations regarding his own case against News Group Newspapers, which has now settled
Several Conservatives came a cropper when they placed their bets on the date of the 2024 general election
Some errors are small and forgivable, but whether this is so may depend on the judge
It started with a package holiday buffet and ended with a valuable lesson on the fairness of cross-examination in international arbitration
Corporate and commercial teams in Cardiff boosted by dual partner hire
London hires tolead UK launch of international finance team
Firm marks start of year with firmwide promotions round