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In addition to the Renters’ Reform Bill, over 30 bills and other pieces of legislation were announced in the Queen’s speech on 19 December...
Consultation events on the review of both the civil and criminal legal aid means tests have been organised by The Law Society.
According to a new report from LexisNexis, nearly 30 per cent of all the barristers surveyed saw falls in legal fees as the most critical challenge...
LAG has welcomed government plans to put an end to s21 notices via the Renters’ Reform Bill.
Whatever the politics of the next government, LAG will advocate policies to provide better access to justice, especially for the poor and vulnerable.
Read Charlotte Kilroy QC's speech on using strategic litigation from the PLP/ILPA November conference on strategic litigation for social change.
In its judgment in RR v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2019] UKSC 52, handed down yesterday (13 November), the Supreme Court decided that...
London Fire Brigade has been strongly criticised in the phase 1 report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. The origin of the fire was an electrical fault...
Legislation expanding the scope of legal aid to cover vulnerable migrant children came into force on 25 October 2019.
To coincide with the launch of Equal to Everything: Judge Brenda and the Supreme Court, LAG asked its Twitter followers what they would ask Lady Hale...