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Proposals would give courts the power to strike out defamation suits brought by wealthy parties in public interest cases.
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Strict liability offence under the Terrorism Act ‘inconsistent with the presumption of mens rea’, appellants argue.
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The lord chancellor sends a pre-recorded video message – and is pictured in his constituency with a ’roller-skating Christmas pudding’.
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‘Significant deficiencies’ remain in supervision by 22 legal and accountancy sector regulators.
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Leading claims firm was handling 28,000 cases but succumbed after lenders demanded their money back.
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A Lords committee report counsels caution in negotiating Global Britain’s international trade goals, as the government is facing a long list of legal hurdles that will need to be overcome.
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International firm denies discriminating against former director of recoveries team.
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Dame Victoria Sharp attacks ‘excessive’ cost of ‘greater than necessary’ preparation in contempt case.
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Decision to charge a man with assault by beating for a ‘terrifying and protracted series of crimes’ was ‘quite wrong’, Lord Justice Edis says.
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£25,000 maximum and fixed penalties for low-level offences proposed in major reform of sanctions.
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