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    Grenfell Tower Inquiry ends: what have we learnt?

    by Faareen Ali July 31, 2022
    by Faareen Ali July 31, 2022

    © Steve Parsons / PA The public inquiry into Grenfell Tower fire reached its conclusion on 21 July 2022 after nearly four years.…

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    UK-EU Trade Deal: What’s actually in it?

    by Yusuf Odabashy January 6, 2021
    by Yusuf Odabashy January 6, 2021

    Following nine months of negotiations, the EU and UK agreed and signed the new ‘Trade and Cooperation Agreement’ on 24th December 2020. The…

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    Shukri Abdi’s tragic story: An accident or unlawful killing?

    by Iqra Ali December 21, 2020
    by Iqra Ali December 21, 2020

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    The burden of proof for unlawful killing and suicide lowered by Supreme Court

    by Yusuf Odabashy December 1, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy December 1, 2020

    In what is being seen as a significant decision, the Supreme Court recently lowered the standard of proof for findings of suicide and…

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    DWF launches BAME Access Scheme in partnership with Aspiring Solicitors

    by Yusuf Odabashy November 17, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy November 17, 2020

      A new work placement initiative, scheduled to begin in April 2021, has been launched by DWF. The work placement is specifically aimed…

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    Court of Appeal rules Home Office policy, on the removal of migrants, unlawful

    by Yusuf Odabashy October 26, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy October 26, 2020

    On 21st October, the Court of Appeal found the Home office policy on the removal of migrants, unlawful. It said that the “Policy…

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    Uncertainty looms over Encrochat prosecutions, as mass surveillance regimes ruled incompatible with EU law

    by Yusuf Odabashy October 21, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy October 21, 2020

    On 6th October 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) found that bulk data collection and mass surveillance, conducted by…

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    Lord Reed calls for increased diversity in Supreme Court

    by Yusuf Odabashy October 12, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy October 12, 2020

    The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the UK for both Civil and Criminal cases . Although it cannot strike…

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    Uber secures 18-month licence renewal after a lengthy court battle with TFL

    by Yusuf Odabashy October 5, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy October 5, 2020

    Uber recently secured a win against TFL (Transport for London) following a lengthy court battle. This case dates back to 2017, when TFL…

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    Government unveils Job Support Scheme in an attempt to prevent mass redundancies

    by Yusuf Odabashy September 28, 2020
    by Yusuf Odabashy September 28, 2020

    The Job Support Scheme has recently been unveiled as the successor to the Job Retention Scheme, also known as the ‘Furlough’ scheme. It…

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