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By guest contributor Saira Turner In U3 (AP) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 19, the Supreme Court ...
Law Pod UK latest: the role of the Attorney General in upholding the rule of law; parliamentary sovereignty v international law ...
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In ALR and others v Chancellor of the Exchequer [2025] EWHC 1467 (Admin), the High Court has dismissed a challenge against the government’s manifesto policy of adding VAT to private school fees. The ...
In UK News A modest rise in justice spending was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Spending Review. The ...
J is a 14-year-old boy with a number of diagnoses, including autism, ADHD, and Pica. J lives in a specialist children’s home. J is subject to a final care order under Section 31 of the Children Act ...
The Weekly Round Up: Sentencing Council’s guidelines suspended, Civil Legal Aid and ECHR rights, and Hungary’s departure from the ICC 7 April 2025 by Rebecca Ebner-Landy In UK News The Sentencing ...
N3 & ZA v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 6 concerned orders depriving two British people of their citizenship on national security grounds. The Defendant (initially) contended ...
Background In RTM v Bonne Terre Ltd [2025] EWHC 111 (KB), the High Court considered claims brought in data protection and the tort of misuse of private information. The Claimant described himself as a ...
Preaching hate: free speech, religion and the Human Rights Act 28 February 2025 by Leo Kirby In Sleeper v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2025] EWHC 151 (KB) Mr Justice Sweeting dismissed an ...
Tindall and another (Appellants) v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police (Respondent) [2024] UKSC 33, on appeal from [2022] EWCA Civ 25 Justices: Lord Hodge, Lord Briggs, Lord Leggatt, Lord Burrows ...
But one curious argument has recently emerged which is of serious concern to both authors: the argument that liberalising euthanasia laws, in line with the proposed changes in Leadbeater’s Bill, ...