Coronavirus Lawyers angry as judges demand proof of positive Covid tests Lawyers have voiced their disappointment with reports of judges requesting to see evidence of positive Covid…wp8gF0znTeFoJanuary 6, 2022
CoronavirusGovernment Law Society encourages closed courts to reopen to ease backlog Court closures have ‘significantly contributed’ to the backlog, and the government needs to contemplate reopening recently closed courts…wp8gF0znTeFoDecember 20, 2021
CoronavirusGovernmentPeople Face-to-face hearings likely to proceed in ‘Plan B’ In person hearings are likely to continue despite the government’s ‘Plan B’ to deal with the increasing…wp8gF0znTeFoDecember 15, 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
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
CoronavirusGovernment Democratic concerns over Covid lawmaking A prominent human rights lawyer has raised concerns that lawmaking during the Covid-19 pandemic has…wp8gF0znTeFoMay 28, 2021
CommercialCoronavirusGovernmentPeople Pubs and restaurants fail to bring forward indoor openings Bosses across the hospitality sector lost a legal battle recently in an attempt to force…wp8gF0znTeFoMay 10, 2021