Issue 153 – 12th October 2009
Monday 12 Oct 2009
The Latest Housing Law News Help for homeowners: on 8 October 2009 the Government launched another drive to encourage homeowners with mortgage arrears to get advice and representation. Some 22…
Issue 155 – 14th September 2009
Monday 14 Sep 2009
News The UKBA has announced the launch of a public consultation on the fees it charges for its immigration and visa services. Read more. France’s immigration minister has said he…
Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 127 – 29 May 2012
Wednesday 30 May 2012
Employment news Draft bill published The government’s Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill has now had its first reading in Parliament. Part 2 of the Bill would make a number of…
Issue 143 – 13th July 2009
Monday 13 Jul 2009
The Latest Housing Law News Housing Possession Claims: in the first quarter of this year (January to March 2009) over 61,000 possession claims were brought in the county courts of…
2015 02 Housing
Sunday 1 Mar 2015
…from sanctions, re-instating the claim. Ms Matrejek appealed. Sweeney J dismissed her appeal. The judge had correctly applied the principles set down in Mitchell v News Group Newspapers [2013] EWCA…
Ex-banker wins High Court damages against Essex Police over publication of rape allegation
Monday 2 Mar 2015
…Sky News, and also in the local press. Anthony Crook was working in Dubai when his photograph was published by Essex Police in 2010 as one of the 10 “most…
Marc Willers KC
Call: 1987 | Silk: 2014
Marc Willers KC specialises in the following areas: environmental law and climate justice; planning law; administrative and public law; civil liberties, human rights and discrimination law; and Gypsy, Roma and…
Sonali Naik KC
Call: 1991 | Silk: 2018
Sonali Naik KC is Joint Head of Garden Court Chambers. Sonali specialises in public law cases and in all aspects of immigration, asylum and nationality law and practice. She is…
Amanda Weston KC
Call: 1995 | Silk: 2018
Amanda is a leading public and administrative law silk. She co-authors Judicial Review: A Practical Guide (Lexis Nexis) and is a member of the ‘A’ Panel of preferred Counsel who…
“We can’t breathe” – Oral statement by Professor Leslie Thomas QC to the Grenfell Inquiry on behalf of bereaved, residents and survivors
Tuesday 7 Jul 2020
…around class, poverty, inequality and race discrimination in this country. The advent of the mobile phone and rolling news allows us all to see in real time as events…








