The Administrative Court finds serious irregularities in a tribunal's sanction but remits rather than erasing.
The Planning Court quashes a Hackney extension permission after officers noted but never applied the 45-degree rule.
A recent SRA report highlights significant consumer issues in the high-volume claims sector, reporting 54% faced problems ...
EHRC draft code clarifies single-sex services, trans rights, and public bodies’ duties following the For Women Scotland judgment ...
National Legal Services (NLS), a leading provider of legal services for families and law firms in care cases across England ...
The EAT finds no error in a tribunal's refusal to sanction HEE's solicitors over non-disclosed training agreements.
IPEC dismisses easyGroup's infringement and passing off claims against Easy Bathrooms and rejects its pleaded family of marks ...
Appeal judges decline to disturb a trial ruling that certain payments involved no dishonesty. The Court of Appeal has refused to overturn a finding that a former insurance chief executive did not act ...
The acquisition aims to support Network Plus' ongoing growth, enabling it to further improve and maintain critical ...
The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal in Ward v Rai [2026] EWCA Civ 816, restoring a case management decision of a deputy ...
The Court of Appeal finds the universal credit two-child limit exceptions justified and compatible with Article 14.
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd has been appointed to lead an Independent Review of Prisons as part of the government's ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results