GovernmentLitigationPeople Fears from regulators that consumers are missing out on LEI Research published has indicated that people may be prohibited from exercising their legal rights due…wp8gF0znTeFoJuly 22, 2021
People CILEX offers a new ‘cheaper’ route into law A new ‘substantially more affordable’ route into the legal profession than the Solicitors Qualifying Examination…wp8gF0znTeFoJuly 14, 2021
GovernmentPeople Probate fees set to rise as government aims for an extra £25m a year The Ministry of Justice is seeking to increase probate fees, maintaining that the current system…wp8gF0znTeFoJuly 9, 2021
CoronavirusGovernmentPeople Extra £2m for legal advice announced by MoJ An extra £2m to help legal advice agencies support people who have experienced hardship during…wp8gF0znTeFoJuly 7, 2021
GovernmentPeople Whistleblowing policy for judges unveiled According to a new whistleblowing policy disclosed this week, the lord chief justice and senior…wp8gF0znTeFoJune 28, 2021
CoronavirusGovernmentHuman Rights England and Wales fast-track Covid procedure raises legal fears Over 4,000 people in England and Wales have been prosecuted for a coronavirus offence through…wp8gF0znTeFoJune 24, 2021
GovernmentHuman Rights Home Office condemned for GPS tags forced upon migrants on bail Over 40 human rights organisations have opposed the Home Office’s introduction to a 24-hour GPS…wp8gF0znTeFoJune 18, 2021
EmploymentGovernment Calls for furlough extension rejected by Rishi Sunak Demands from businesses for the extension of the furlough scheme have been rejected by Rishi…wp8gF0znTeFoJune 15, 2021
GovernmentPeople Food vouchers to be extended following JR challenge A scheme that provides free food to infants from migrant backgrounds has been extended. This…wp8gF0znTeFoJune 9, 2021
Human RightsPeople Compulsory Covid jabs endorsed for care home staff by UK rights watchdog A crucial endorsement from the UK’s human rights watchdog now means that care home workers…wp8gF0znTeFoJune 7, 2021