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[ad_1] Judgment has been handed down in the strike-out application brought by Matt Hancock MP in respect of a defamation claim brought against him by Andrew Bridgen MP.
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[ad_1] Childhood sexual abuse is one of society’s most heinous crimes. Due to the very personal nature of the harm caused, the profound impact on a survivor’s emotional
[ad_1] In what is being hailed by climate campaigners as a landmark judgment, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently confirmed that state failure to deal with
[ad_1] Civil litigation costs have long caused concern about access to justice. As the former lord chief justice said: ‘Our system of justice has become unaffordable to most.’