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The entrance to Mansion House was already swarming with people. 'Very smart dress', one gentleman said with a nod. I was so ...
The judge refused to adjourn the case, leaving Atkins - who was unable to rely on the data pack given it had not been made ...
Stevens, admitted in 2007, denied acting recklessly over the breach of the undertaking and denied attempting to stop a ...
Lady chief justice, lord chancellor and lord mayor of London spoke at the annual Mansion House judges' dinner.
Gove's levy plan, 100,000 practising solicitors and professional married women: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
A degree of friction between regulators is perhaps healthy, but instances of outright hostility appear to be multiplying.
Obiter was taking the sun in, er, Belgium when 19,000 of you turned up for June’s London Legal Walk. So we can claim no ...
Lady chief justice visits secondary school in Middlesbrough, to talk to pupils about the work of judges, the justice system ...
Regular visitors to Whitstable will know that the Kent seaside town’s favourite son is the late Hammer horror actor Peter ...
Data showing the under-representation of black judges 'holds up a mirror to our system and society', says new group's founder ...
The Court of Appeal was correct that none of the non-matrimonial proportion had been matrimonialised, the judgment said, ...
Housing and immigration lawyers to get a pay rise - but still no news on fee increases for rest of civil legal aid sector.
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