The low down In the 1930s, countries responded to economic depression with protectionism, the effects of which arguably became part of a doom loop that ended with the
According to the government, Japanese knotweed (JKW) is the most common UK invasive knotweed species. It spreads directly through rhizome (root) growth and a new plant can grow
The High Court has granted an application to anonymise the identities of all individual claimants represented by Austen Hays in the data privacy group action brought against Grindr.
Litigation often turns on the documentary evidence produced by parties. Judges like the certainty of documents. But, of course, evidence is more likely than ever to be in
In Dickensian London, you are looking through a high-street window at a senior associate who is feverishly working under candlelight on a cold, dark winter’s morning. Your ear
Sir Brian Langstaff delivered his final report on the infected blood scandal last month. Fiona Scolding KC, who represented over 300 victims, examines how the state failed them
This landmark judgment, handed down on 11 June, came some eight years after BHS collapsed into administration on 25 April 2016 with a £571m pensions shortfall, 13 months
The low down Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should be front and centre of the industrial and wealth strategies of any incoming government. The ease and confidence with
The theme of Learning Disability Week 2024 (17-23 June) is ‘do you see me?’. This made me think about the cases that public law practitioners see all too
Finding a better approach for the courts handling computer-based evidence is nothing new. The Horizon system scandal is the most recent and extreme example of computer misuse and