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David Locke reflects on the impact of the inadequate reporting of Paul Gascoigne’s recent court case
Martin Baxter & Safia Iman explain why achieving long term environmental targets will rely on holding successive governments to account 
Claims in the employment tribunals have increased, but is justice being delivered? Shantha David reports
The fight to defend human rights may not be over, says Geoffrey Bindman QC
There’s nothing new about playing politics with the public’s real or perceived concerns about crime, says Jon Robins
Codifying the UK’s constitution to fill in the gaps is up for debate but seems politically unlikely, says David Greene
UK financial markets need the common law back, says Richard Samuel

The small claims system is too complicated for non-lawyers & needs simplifying, says Peter Thompson QC

Lawyers will be keenly watching the latest development in an important dispute over legal professional privilege, says Georgina Squire

Graeme Fraser shares ten family law priorities with the new Lord Chancellor…for when Parliament returns

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Freeths—David Smith

Freeths—David Smith

Freeths secures major tax hire with appointment of David Smith

Ellisons—Chris Burnett

Ellisons—Chris Burnett

Patent attorney joins Ellisons to strengthen intellectual property offering

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten strengthens financial markets and funds group in London

NEWS
The Court of Appeal's decision in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has lifted months of uncertainty for Chartered Legal Executives while prompting a rethink of regulation and supervision
The assisted dying debate returns to Westminster as Lauren Edwards MP reintroduces legislation that stalled in the House of Lords last session despite clearing the Commons
A little-noticed provision of the Crime and Policing Act 2026 has fundamentally expanded corporate criminal liability
Artificial intelligence is transforming legal practice, but careless reliance on it is creating growing professional risks
The law offers cohabiting couples surprisingly greater protection after one partner dies than when they separate during life
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