The Court of Appeal upholds the GMC's use of "medical professionals" as a collective descriptor for doctors, physician associates and anaesthesia associates.
The Online Safety Act 2023 elevates cyberflashing to priority illegal content, but enforcement and evidential hurdles may ...
Private equity and other external capital sources are reshaping how many UK law firms are governed, financed and managed. The post Legal Services Act market permits corporate ownership models, ...
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As far as section 1(2) of the Children Act 1989 is concerned, family practitioners should recognise that, where a child’s ...
The Government’s decision to withdraw plans for extra legal defences for abuse defendants has been praised by lawyers ...
The Court of Appeal rules that an indefinite travel ban removes a defendant's amenability to service within the jurisdiction.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed Salts Healthcare's infringement appeal against Pelican Healthcare whilst allowing it on ...
The Court of Appeal holds that a pre-existing risk of serious harm is not required where the defendant caused death through a course of neglect.
A Higher Risk Building remediation claim raises novel case management questions when the Building Safety Regulator rejects the claimant's proposed scheme.
His Honour Judge Charman, sitting as a judge of the High Court in the Administrative Court at Birmingham, quashed both the Parole Board's decision of 28 July 2025 and its subsequent reconsideration of ...
TCC ruling underscores contractor exposure for latent defects, collateral warranty reach and evidential consequences of defence strike-out.
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