University first to be fined for contempt of court in FOI request dispute – Local Government Lawyer

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘The University of Exeter has been fined £15,000 after the Upper Tribunal concluded that a 14-month failure to comply with a disclosure order in a freedom of information case amounted to contempt of court, believed to be the first time a public authority has been fined for contempt of court in a Freedom of Information (FOI) case.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 3rd June 2026

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Farewell to the Chancery Division in High Court shake-up – Legal Futures

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘The Lady Chief Justice has unveiled a modernisation of the High Court which will see a new Business and Property Division replace the Chancery Division.’

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Legal Futures, 3rd June 2026

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Supreme Court overturns deprivation of liberty ‘acid test’ as charities despair at decision – Law Society Gazette

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘Charities have described a Supreme Court judgment on what counts as deprivation of liberty under article 5(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights as the ‘biggest rollback of disability rights in a generation’.’

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Law Society Gazette, 3rd June 2026

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Lady chief justice announces new High Court division – Law Society Gazette

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

”The formation of a new business and property division of the High Court has today [2nd June] been confirmed by the lady chief justice.’

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Law Society Gazette, 2nd June 2026

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The Fact a Without Prejudice Offer Has Been Made: Admissible or Privileged from Disclosure? – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘It is trite law to state that the contents of without prejudice negotiations cannot be referred to openly. But what about the fact that such negotiations have taken place?’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 1st June 2026

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Corrupt Liverpool prison worker jailed for smuggling drugs and sending sex texts to inmates – The Guardian

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘A corrupt prison watchdog boss who billed herself “the prisoners’ Deliveroo” has been jailed for five years after admitting sending sexual messages to a killer inmate and smuggling drugs.’

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The Guardian, 2nd June 2026

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Water firm fined £1.8m over parasite outbreak – BBC News

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘The utility firm was sentenced to the record fine for a drinking water offence at Exeter Magistrates’ Court following a prosecution brought by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI).’

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BBC News, 2nd June 2026

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Severely disabled people can now consent to care arrangements, Supreme Court rules – BBC News

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘The judgment, which was triggered by a case brought by the attorney general for Northern Ireland, will apply across the UK.’

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BBC News, 2nd June 2026

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Eccentric TV aristocrat loses High Court battle with ex-wife over £1.2m divorce settlement – The Independent

Posted June 3rd, 2026 in news by michael

‘An eccentric TV aristocrat, who once advertised for a helicopter-flying “castle-trained” spouse to bear him an heir, has lost a £1.2m High Court battle against his ex-wife.’

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The Independent, 2nd June 2026

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End for ‘draconian’ sanctions as UK Treasury looks to revamp Consumer Credit Act – OUT-LAW.com

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘Sweeping changes to the UK’s outdated consumer credit laws will liberate lenders from ‘draconian’ sanctions while offering greater protection for consumers, according to experts.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 1st June 2026

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Brothers found guilty of murdering civil servant in homophobic hate crime 42 years ago – The Independent

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘Two brothers have been convicted of murder, 42 years after they brutally killed a civil servant in a spree of gratuitous violence targeting gay men.’

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The Independent, 1st June 2026

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Southampton man jailed for life for murder of student with ‘religious’ knife – The Guardian

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘A man with a “weapon obsession” has been jailed for life for murdering a university student with a “large Sikh dagger” that he claimed to be carrying for religious reasons.’

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The Guardian, 1st June 2026

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Burial of pets in churchyards – overview – Law & Religion UK

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘This post reviews the current legislation on the burial or scattering of the cremated remains of humans and animals, which includes burial law, provisions on animal by-products and ecclesiastical law. However, there is no single instrument which addresses both. Burying an animal in a church or municipal cemetery, including the placement of an urn in a coffin, is illegal; nevertheless, burial in a pet cemetery on private land or scattering of the ashes is permissible in most cases. A subsequent post will review recent developments in Australia in which the burial of humans and animals may be accommodated.’

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Law & Religion UK, 1st June 2026

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UK wins court case over collapsed Rwanda asylum deal – BBC News

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The UK will not have to pay Rwanda millions of pounds over the collapsed asylum agreement that was cancelled by Keir Starmer shortly after he took office, an international court has ruled.’

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BBC News, 1st June 2026

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Family of UK woman murdered by her partner launch legal challenge – The Guardian

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘The family of Michaela Hall, who was murdered by her partner five years ago, has launched a legal challenge over failings by the police and probation service that could have prevented her death.’

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The Guardian, 1st June 2026

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Magistrate sanctioned after threatening to give defendant a ‘good hiding’ – The Independent

Posted June 2nd, 2026 in news by sally

‘A magistrate suggested he would give a defendant a “good hiding” after they shouted about being jailed, a misconduct ruling has revealed.’

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The Independent, 1st June 2026

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The Weekly Round Up: Reform UK reported to the Equality Watchdog, Minority Foundations and Press Freedom in Strasbourg, and a Trial Date for Duterte – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted June 1st, 2026 in news by michael

‘On Wednesday, a group of 27 MPs wrote to the Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, calling for a formal investigation into Reform UK over alleged Islamophobia. The signatories – 26 Labour backbenchers, co-ordinated by Afzal Khan (Manchester Rusholme) – contend that the party has breached its obligations under the Equality Act 2010, and that it has no adequate internal process by which members can raise concerns. The letter points, among other things, to Nigel Farage’s criticism of a Ramadan event in Trafalgar Square. Reform UK rejects the complaint.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 1st June 2026

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No mandatory orders for unlawful exercises of statutory powers – Administrative Court Blog

Posted June 1st, 2026 in news by michael

‘There has, in recent years, been an increasing number of public law judgments engaging with fundamental principles on the use of judicial review remedies, primarily the use of mandatory orders. … A judgment by the Court of Appeal (Elisabeth Laing, Lewis and Baker LJJ) handed down this week continues this trend and, as I shall argue, is of some significance. The case is R (Jimoh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2026] EWCA Civ 643.’

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Administrative Court Blog, 29th May 2026

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Law and religion roundup – 31st May – Law & Religion UK

Posted June 1st, 2026 in news by michael

‘New regulations under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, which come into operation on 19 June 2026, require all organisations to handle data protection complaints expeditiously and to have a data protection policy in place.’

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Law & Religion UK, 31st May 2026

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Council abandons plans for Oxford Street pedestrianisation judicial review – Local Government Lawyer

Posted June 1st, 2026 in news by michael

‘Westminster City Council’s newly appointed administration has said it will not pursue a judicial review over plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street after previously announcing a “legal fighting fund” to challenge the project.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 29th May 2026

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk