Rightmove targeted in £1bn competition class action – Law Society Gazette

Posted November 17th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘The action, led by an accountant and former Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) panel member Jeremy Newman, will argue that Rightmove charged excessive and unfair prices to estate agents to list properties on its online portal. The damages from this practice are estimated to total around £1 billion.’

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Law Society Gazette, 17th November 2025

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Preserving DEI in Great Britain – Counsel

Posted November 17th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘The publicity surrounding Trump’s attack on DEI has unnerved employers in Great Britain (GB), leaving some wondering whether they should reduce their DEI initiatives, especially since companies such as Meta and Ford have widely publicised their actions doing so. In this article, I explain some key differences between US and GB equality law and why companies in GB that are operating lawfully should not follow the US example.’

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Counsel, 13th November 2025

Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk

Cohabitation reform long overdue – Counsel

Posted November 17th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Little has changed since Burns v Burns. Cohabiting couples deserve better than to be left on the blasted heath with the existing witch’s brew for another four decades, argues Christopher Stirling’

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Counsel, 13th November 2025

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The Financial Remedies Court: A New Horizon? – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted November 17th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘It is approaching 10 years since HHJ Edward Hess and Joanna Miles published their seminal article which fired the starting gun for the creation of the Financial Remedies Court (FRC). Much has happened in the intervening years. The purpose of this article is to reflect upon the possible ways in which the FRC might evolve and develop in the future.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 17th November 2025

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Shabana Mahmood to ramp up deportations by overriding ECHR in fresh immigration crackdown – The Independent

Posted November 17th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Under sweeping reforms unveiled by the home secretary, the government will attempt to change the way the European Convention on Human Rights is interpreted by UK judges in a bid to stop asylum seekers using their rights to a family life to avoid deportation’

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The Independent, 17th November 2025

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Police admit WhatApp arrest error with £20k payout – BBC News

Posted November 17th, 2025 in news by Simon

‘Police have paid out £20,000 in damages for unlawfully arresting a couple after they made complaints about their daughter’s primary school, including on a WhatsApp group chat.’

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BBc News, 16th November 2025

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Prisons being on ‘crisis mode’ is harming efforts to reduce reoffending, MPs warn – The Independent

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The UK’s prison system is in a state of crisis, jeopardising efforts to rehabilitate offenders and curb crime rates, a committee of MPs has warned.’

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The Independent, 14th November 2025

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London judge rules BHP Group liable for Brazil’s 2015 Samarco dam collapse – The Guardian

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A London judge has ruled that the global mining company BHP Group is liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disaster, when a dam collapse 10 years ago unleashed tons of toxic waste into a major river, killing 19 people and devastating villages downstream.’

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The Guardian, 14th November 2025

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Man jailed for murdering young Porsche driver in street knife fight – The Independent

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A man who fatally stabbed a young Porsche driver in a scene compared to the “Wild West” has been sent to prison for life.’

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The Independent, 13th November 2025

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No-fault evictions to be banned in England from May – BBC News

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘No-fault evictions will be outlawed in England from 1 May, the government confirmed, as it set out the timeline for sweeping renters’ reforms.’

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BBC News, 13th November 2025

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Babies and toddlers referred to counterterror scheme hundreds of times – The Independent

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Babies and toddlers have been referred to the government’s anti-terror scheme Prevent on hundreds of occasions since 2016, with infants under the age of one referred 45 times.’

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The Independent, 13th November 2025

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The End of “Cheshire West”? Deprivation of Liberty, Consent and Capacity in the Supreme Court – Spire Barristers

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Supreme Court has, this week, been hearing argument in a case brought by the Attorney General for Northern Ireland (“the Attorney General”) who seeks to amend the (Northern Ireland) Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Code of Practice to reflect that an adult may give valid consent to living arrangements, even if they lack capacity within the meaning of Mental Capacity (Northern Ireland) Act 2016, such that there would be no deprivation of liberty within the meaning of Article 5 ECHR.’

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Spire Barristers, 24th October 2025

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Burial plot reservation – Law & Religion UK

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The recently circulated judgment Re Tolleshunt Knights Cemetery [2025] ECC Chd 2 highlighted three aspects of burial law in the Church of England: the decreasing availability of burial plots; the complexity of the legislation of certain sites; and the importance placed on family graves.’

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Law & Religion UK, 13th November 2025

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Expert evidence refused for a Defendant who puts a Claimant to proof – 1 QMLR

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The claim was brought against a dental practice for negligent dental treatment performed by dentists based at the practice. The allegations were based on breaches of non-delegable duties of care by the practice. The Defendant took an approach to defending the litigation which has become all too common, by bringing in the individual dentists as Part 20 defendants and in effect delegating defence of the claim to them. The defence pleaded no response to the allegations of negligence on the basis that the Defendant had a lack of direct knowledge of the events in question. Despite this pleading, District Judge Woosnam at first instance granted permission for the Defendant to rely on expert evidence to defend the claim against one of the dentists who had been unresponsive to the litigation.’

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1 QMLR, 13th November 2025

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Cambridge professor cleared of faking poor IQ test in £1m compensation claim – The Independent

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘A Cambridge University professor and orthopaedic surgeon, accused of deliberately failing IQ and memory tests to bolster a £1 million brain damage claim against the NHS, has been cleared of dishonesty by a High Court judge.’

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The Independent, 14th November 2025

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“You’re acting like a child…” – Wilberforce Chambers

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘This article considers the recent case of Isaacs v Green & Others [2025] EWHC 1951 (Fam). The case was heard before Mr David Rees KC, sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court, on 23 and 24 July 2025, with judgment being handed down on 25 July 2025.’

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Wilberforce Chambers, 3rd November 2025

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Sara Sharif -what we now know from the Safeguarding Review – Transparency Project

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘On 13 November 2025, the Child Safeguarding Practice Review following the death of Sara Sharif has been published. It makes devastating reading, and has already generated reporting in the national and local media.’

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Transparency Project, 13th November 2025

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Courts boss apologises for not escalating IT bug to ministers sooner – BBC News

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The head of the courts service in England and Wales has apologised for failing to tell ministers and judges sooner about an IT bug that caused evidence to go missing, be overwritten or appear lost.’

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BBC News, 13th November 2025

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Police and crime commissioners to be abolished – The Guardian

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Ministers will abolish elected police and crime commissioners, declaring them to be an expensive failure, with a large proportion of people unaware of them.’

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The Guardian, 13th November 2025

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Family Court issues repeat warning in anonymous surrogate case – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted November 14th, 2025 in news by sally

‘This case concerned an application by intended parents for a parental order in respect of an 18-month-old child following a surrogacy arrangement with a surrogate in Nigeria whom neither of the intended parents had met and about whom they had no information.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 13th November 2025

Source: ukhumanrightsblog.com