[ad_1] The National Security Act (NSA) received royal assent on 11 July. The NSA repeals the official secrets acts of 1911, 1920 and 1939 and creates a range
[ad_1] In August, Eugene Shvidler, a dual US and British citizen, lost a legal bid in the High Court to overturn the sanctions imposed on him. His challenge
[ad_1] The low down This government, like Conservative and Labour governments before it, never seems done with toughening the UK’s approach to asylum and immigration. That is presenting
[ad_1] According to 2021 census data, 3.2% of the respondents identified within the LGBTQ+ spectrum, while 0.5% revealed that their gender identity differed from their sex registered at
[ad_1] Following the bill introduced to parliament on 10 January 2023, the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act received Royal Assent on 20 July 2023. Background A summary of
[ad_1] It is trite law that the court’s permission is required before an expert’s report can be relied upon, replaced or before an expert can be called to
[ad_1] On 13 July, the High Court handed down its judgment in the successful judicial review proceedings brought by Unison and 12 other trade unions against the secretary
[ad_1] The speed of change, the small group of people tasked with implementing a vast and complex web of changes, and the difficulty that group must have had