Social landlord loses appeal over charges for services leaseholders were unable to access – Local Government Lawyer

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A group of shared ownership residents cannot be charged for services on their estate that they cannot access, the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has ruled.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 16th July 2026

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Is clients’ use of AI destroying legal privilege? – Legal Futures

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Much has been written about the risks of lawyers misusing AI for legal research and drafting. Recent cases involving fabricated authorities and inaccurate legal analysis have rightly attracted attention.

‘However, in my view, the greater and more immediate challenge lies elsewhere: the routine use of AI by clients themselves.’

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Legal Futures, 16th July 2026

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Future of the Undercover Policing Inquiry – Home Office

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘This consultation seeks views on the future structure, scope and format of the Undercover Policing Inquiry.’

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home Office, 16th July 2026

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Local investment and fiduciary duty: where the new line is drawn – Pensions Barrister

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

In the second of two articles on the recent LGPS governance guidance, Paul Newman KC looks at one of its more controversial aspects: the use of LGPS assets to pursue local investment objectives.’

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Pensions Barrister, 16th July 2026

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UK social media restrictions for under-18s confirmed – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Social media companies will be required to apply default settings for teenagers aged 16 or 17 in the UK that place “overnight curfews” on use of their apps and prevent infinite scrolling, under new regulations the government has confirmed will be introduced next year.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th July 2026

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CAT can decide copyright issues in competition claims, court confirms – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘A recent ruling by the Court of Appeal clarifies that the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) can make decisions on copyright and jurisdiction issues in competition claims in certain instances.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th July 2026

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Positive obligation under the ECHR to investigate religiously-motivated violence: Barsuk and Gyl – Law & Religion UK

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘In Barsuk and Gyl v Ukraine [2026] ECHR 145, the applicants, two female Jehovah’s Witnesses, had been attacked and beaten up by one S when they were preaching door-to-door and distributing religious literature in 2017. S was subsequently arrested and charged with “infliction of minor injuries which caused short-term damage to health” and “infliction of injuries of medium severity” under the Criminal Code.’

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Law & Religion UK, 16th July 2026

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Cheltenham Borough Council (Markets) Act 2026 – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

Cheltenham Borough Council (Markets) Act 2026

Source: legislation.gov.uk

Taxation (Energy and Vehicles) Act 2026 – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

Taxation (Energy and Vehicles) Act 2026

Source: legislation.gov.uk

Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Act 2026 – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Act 2026

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SRA drops appeal in Carter-Ruck partner ‘SLAPP’ case – Law Society Gazette

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The regulator has abandoned its appeal over the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal’s dismissal of a ‘SLAPP’ case against a partner at a renowned defamation firm.’

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Law Society Gazette, 16th July 2026

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Juries can cope with complex trials, says fraud review – Law Society Gazette

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Retaining jury trials for fraud cases and allowing the Serious Fraud Office to pay whistleblowers are among recommendations put forward by Jonathan Fisher KC in his independent review of disclosure and fraud offences.’

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Law Society Gazette, 15th July 2026

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MoJ finally unveils £34m funding plan for criminal bar – Law Society Gazette

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘More than seven months after announcing £34m to bolster the barrister workforce within the criminal legal aid sector, the government has finally announced how it plans to carve up the cash.’

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Law Society Gazette, 15th July 2026

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Bartok v Brunner [2026] EWFC 146 – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘McKendrick J. A hearing dealing with two distinct matters: a contested divorce application, and disputed applications for financial remedies, including forum conveniens issues, and successful applications for a Hadkinson order and Hemain injunction.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 14th July 2026

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McGregor v Smith (Domicile/Misuse of Divorce Portal) [2026] EWFC 128 (B) – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Judgment of HHJ Farquhar on the jurisdiction of the courts in domicile disputes, dealing further with applications making fraudulent use of the divorce portal.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 14th July 2026

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Britain accused of ‘serious human rights violations’ over failure to end indefinite jail terms – The Independent

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Three United Nations special rapporteurs have demanded that Britain urgently resentences almost 2,400 people still serving Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) jail terms.’

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The Independent, 16th July 2026

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David Lammy’s proposed cohabitation law would be bad for couples – and worse for some women – The Guardian

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘Under Lammy’s proposal, couples who have lived together for three years, or who have a child together, would automatically acquire marriage-like legal obligations they never agreed to, meaning either partner could ask a court to make financial orders if the relationship ends.’

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The Guardian, 14th July 2026

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Dale Vince to get damages from Daily Mail publisher over misleading article – The Guardian

Posted July 16th, 2026 in news by Simon

‘The green energy entrepreneur and Labour donor Dale Vince is in line to receive damages from the publisher of the Daily Mail after claiming it used his picture to mislead millions of readers.’

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The Guardian, 15th July 2026

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Does Sustainability Tell Courts How to Decide? – City Law Forum

Posted July 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘Sustainability is everywhere now. It turns up in all-staff emails and new module titles, in strategy documents and calls for papers, and mostly we let it pass without asking what it commits us to. The familiar objection is that the concept is anthropocentric, that it manages nature for human benefit rather than valuing it in its own right. That objection is real, but it is also well worn, and a narrower question seems to me more revealing. When a statute or a treaty commits us to sustainable development and a dispute reaches court, does the concept help the judge decide the case? The suggestion here is that it does very little, because sustainability lacks what might be called an adjudicative architecture: the machinery a claim needs before a court can act on it, an account of who may sue, of what counts as harm, and of what a court may order. Constitutional rights supply that machinery, and the rights of nature increasingly do too. Sustainability does not.’

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City Law Forum, 15th July 2026

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Teen catfish victim wins £10k court payout after identity stolen by girl in her town – The Independent

Posted July 15th, 2026 in news by michael

‘A teenage student subjected to a four-year “catfishing” nightmare after her identity was stolen by another teenage girl in her town has won a £10,000 High Court damages payout.’

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The Independent, 15th July 2026

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