Leaving findings of fact to inquest juries in Article 2 cases – Quarterly Medical Law Review

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘In this case, the High Court considered the appropriate legal test for leaving findings of fact to juries in Article 2 inquests. Is it that such findings are arguable? Or is it that there is sufficient evidence to support them? The answer, quite firmly, is the latter.’

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Quarterly Medical Law Review, 11th December 2025

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High Court rejects latest judicial review challenge over Environment Agency decisions on landfill site – Local Government Lawyer

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘A child whose health was damaged by exposure to emissions from a landfill site has lost the third round of litigation in the case, with the High Court rejecting arguments for judicial review.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 11th December 2025

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City council defeats appeal by landlord over refusal of permission to apply for judicial review in business rates case – Local Government Lawyer

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘The Court of Appeal has dismissed as “wholly unarguable” a landlord’s case that its tenant was liable to pay business rates on an “unoccupied hereditament”.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 11th December 2025

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Chair’s blog: towards a more diverse legal profession – Legal Services Board

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘At the heart of this consultation is a simple but powerful principle: the legal profession should better reflect the society it serves. Greater diversity brings many advantages, not just for fairness, but also for improving the quality, reach, and relevance of legal services. It is also imperative for the sector’s continued economic growth that it has access to the widest range of talent.’

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Legal Services Board, 9th December 2025

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Don’t forget human support in the rush to digital, lawyers told – Legal Futures

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Both the structure and delivery of legal services – such as a lack of guidance and reactive communication – can cause difficulties for consumers, new research has found.’

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Legal Futures, 11th December 2025

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Government hints at more controls on RTA damages and costs – Legal Futures

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘The government’s motor insurance taskforce reported yesterday with a hint that it may extend the whiplash tariff to other injuries and also review the small claims limit.’

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Legal Futures, 11th December 2025

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Groundbreaking Crown Prosecution Service panel calls on experts to help tackle hidden and evolving ‘honour’-based crimes – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Experts have joined prosecutors to advise on how to spot hidden signs of “honour”-based abuse as part of a drive to improve how these complex and often-hidden crimes are prosecuted.’

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Crown Prosecution Service, 10th December 2025

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Moving to digital must not exclude those without digital confidence or access – Bar Standards Board

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Digital exclusion can cause significant barriers to accessing legal services, finds research commissioned by the Bar Standards Board (BSB), CILEx Regulation Ltd (CRL), the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC), and the Institute for Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).’

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Bar Standards Board, 9th December 2025

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Many would leave family legal aid ‘in a heartbeat’ – new Bar Council report – Bar Council

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘A new report into family legal aid has laid bare the detrimental impact the work is having on barristers as well as how underfunding affects the justice outcomes for their clients.’

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Bar Council, 11th December 2025

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Should Decisions of the Attorney General be Judicially Reviewable? – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘In July 2025, the Divisional Court in R (Campbell) v Attorney General [2025] EWHC 1653 (Admin), held that “there is a category of functions of the Attorney General which are immune from review on any ground”. In November, the Supreme Court granted Mr Campbell direct leave to appeal.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 10th December 2025

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The Implications of the Court of Appeal’s Judgment on ‘Family Life’ for the Government’s Immigration Proposals – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘On 27 November 2025 the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in IA v SHHD [2025] EWCA Civ 1516 clarifying the correct test to be used when determining whether there is ‘family life’ in immigration cases. The Court of Appeal followed the consistent line of case law from the European Court of Human Rights in stating that in cases not concerning the core family, family life will only be established where there are additional elements of dependence, involving more than the normal emotional ties. This is well-established doctrine. The judgment is, however, significant as the earlier tribunal decisions in IA have played a critical role in influencing policy making in respect of immigration and human rights law.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 10th December 2025

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The Thorny Issue of Pension Liberation – Pensions Barrister

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

Allison Wu of Wilberforce Chambers looks at Brambles Administration Ltd v Harvey, an appeal from a Pensions Ombudsman determination involving pension liberation which considers the time limits for bringing complaints, the test for dishonesty and contributory negligence.

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Pensions Barrister, 11th December 2025

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Analytical rigour in Article 8 immigration appeals – Administrative Court Blog

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Less than two weeks after it handed down judgment in the Home Secretary’s successful Gaza family reunion appeal, the Court of Appeal has reiterated the need for courts to “accord appropriate weight to immigration policy” and adopt “analytical rigour” in deciding Article 8 immigration appeals. The case is Sofian Majera v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] EWCA Civ 1597.’

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Administrative Court Blog, 10th December 2025

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Mother’s use of AI in family case ‘entirely understandable’, CoA finds – Law Society Gazette

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘A mother has been absolved by the Court of Appeal of any intention to mislead the court after her ‘erroneous’ authority citation in a family court case.’

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Law Society Gazette, 11th December 2025

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CPS ‘retention policy’ leaves judge in dark over abuser’s previous convictions – Law Society Gazette

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘A Crown court judge has expressed surprise after a prosecutor said they could not give details of a domestic abuser’s previous conviction because it had been deleted under a CPS “retention policy”.’

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Law Society Gazette, 11th December 2025

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National Iranian Oil Company v Retirement, Savings and Welfare Fund of Oil Industry Workers v Crescent Gas Corporation Limited [2025] EWCA Civ 211 and Its Implications for TLATA Cases – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘The Court of Appeal confirms that a declaration of trust respecting land or any interest therein requires the personal signature of the settlor, not a third party on their behalf. This has implications where it is alleged a trust of land has arisen by virtue of an express declaration of trust.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 10th December 2025

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Starmer and hardline governments risk creating ‘hierarchy of people’ by constraining human rights – The Guardian

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Keir Starmer and Europe’s hardline governments risk creating a “hierarchy of people” as they seek to address migration by curbing fundamental rights, Europe’s most senior human rights official has said.’

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The Guardian, 10th December 2025

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Family of man murdered by wife call for law change – BBC News

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘The family of a man murdered by his estranged wife are calling for new laws governing who has rights over a victim’s body.’

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BBC News, 11th December 2025

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Man jailed over murder captured on doorbell camera – BBC News

Posted December 11th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘A man has been handed a life sentence after murdering a father in a stabbing.’

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BBC News, 10th December 2025

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Vos eyes machine-made decisions for property disputes – Legal Futures

Posted December 10th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Many property disputes “could be amenable to machine-made decision-making” in the future, the Master of the Rolls (MR) has predicted.’

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Legal Futures, 10th December 2025

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk