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The Law Society of England and Wales is calling on the UK government to ensure that prisons meet human rights standards. The call comes as the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) publishes new ...
The Council of Europe met to discuss the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and migration, with its 46 member states backing plans to tackle concerns over addressing migration within the ...
The former president of the Law Society, shares some of his most memorable moments to mark our 200-year anniversary.
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: criminal legal aid ...
What motivated our art commission – and what impact do we hope it will have? Dr Amy Murat explains why it’s an important legacy of our 200th anniversary.
Julian Caddick and Lois Aldred (Barrister explain the new simplified costs budgeting pilots introduced in April 2025.
The Law Society of England and Wales welcomes the new Property (Digital Assets etc.) Act that officially recognises for the first time that digital assets are personal property. The aim is to ...
To mark Human Rights Day (10 December), the law societies of England & Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have united to call for urgent ratification of a groundbreaking new treaty designed to ...
The government’s proposals on jury trials go too far in eroding our fundamental right to be judged by a jury of our own peers ...
Criminal legal aid fee increases are a step forward for this vital public service after decades of underfunding.
There was speculation in the media that the chancellor may use the autumn budget on 26 November to expand national insurance on those employed through LLPs. This tax would have penalised LLP law firms ...
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