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Louise Fenelon interviews Dr Charlotte Proudman about her new book: He Said, She Said. Dr Proudman is a barrister at Goldsmith Chambers, a campaigner for legal reform, an author, and the founder and ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that ‘man,’ ‘woman,’ and ‘sex’ refer to biological sex in the Equality Act 2010 (EA 2010). The appeal in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC ...
The Sentencing Council has suspended plans for new guidelines which could have led to different sentences depending on someone’s age, sex and ethnicity. The Sentencing Council’s decision to suspend ...
The University of Sussex has received a record fine of £585,000 from the UK Office for Students (OfS) for what it has called a “fail[ure] to uphold freedom of speech and academic freedom”. The fine ...
The Weekly Round Up: Sentencing Council’s guidelines suspended, Civil Legal Aid and ECHR rights, and Hungary’s departure from the ICC 7 April 2025 by Rebecca Ebner-Landy In UK News The Sentencing ...
In UK News Keir Starmer announced plans to cut billions of pounds from the welfare system, specifically working-age health and disability benefits. This week, Starmer called Britain’s benefits system ...
The Weekly Round Up: Contested free speech at Sussex, Columbia and Cambridge, increased UK police powers, extradition to Romania blocked 31 March 2025 by Benjamin Savill In the news The University of ...
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