[ad_1] The Court of Appeal in R v Ginar [2023] EWCA Crim 1121 has given guidance on the appropriate criminal sentences for those convicted for the offence of
[ad_1] The National Audit Office has today published a report ‘Investigation into the Homes for Ukraine scheme’, looking at what has been achieved to date, for what cost
[ad_1] Last week, the Supreme Court heard an argument that the Rwanda policy breaches retained EU law, which the president Lord Reed described as a potential “knock out”
[ad_1] The Home Office has conceded the latest in an increasingly long line of cases challenging the operation of the no recourse to public funds policy. This challenge
[ad_1] Under colonial law, slaves were the property of their owners. Legally, they were chattels, without any of the rights attached to human beings. In the 1783 Zong
[ad_1] There is a world of difference between ‘must’ and ‘may’. For while the former is mandatory, the latter is permissive. This becomes highly relevant for local authorities
[ad_1] This article provides an overview of what a medico-legal report is, the different types of reports available and when they should be used. A medico-legal report is
[ad_1] The low down England and Wales was not the first Commonwealth jurisdiction to install a lady chief justice when Dame Sue Carr took the reins last