The Conservative government has departed. Over its tenure, there has been an apparent focus on attracting the ‘brightest and the best’, reducing net migration and tackling illegal migration.
Aspiring lawyers training in small high street or regional law firms may not earn ‘telephone number salaries’ but they can be happier and better connected to their business
The low down The London Stock Exchange once had an unassailable lead over Paris. But now the neighbouring capitals are neck and neck. Delistings and high-profile moves to
Sian Participation Corp (In Liquidation) (Appellant) v Halimeda International Ltd (Respondent) (Virgin Islands) [2024] UKPC 16 On 19 June the sun shone on the Supreme Court and brought
A clearly worded sign is enough to stop an easement being created by prescription, because the sign specifies that the use (which might otherwise become an easement) does
In May, the Court of Appeal considered the issue of indemnity costs where allegations of dishonesty failed in Thakkar v Mican [2024] EWCA Civ 552. While the underlying
On 20 June the Supreme Court confirmed that Surrey County Council’s grant of planning permission to an oil developer was unlawful because it failed to assess the downstream