Product of its time
Product safety law is almost four decades old and ever more unsuited to a digital age, critics allege. Rachel Rothwell canvasses views on the case for a reboot
Fraud trends: what the data really shows
Commercial litigation.
Court clarifies what counts as a 'building'
Landlord and tenant.
New SRA strategy fails simplicity test
Regulation and compliance.
Brave new world
AI is democratising legal action and civil society in deeply disconcerting ways. We are only just beginning to understand the enormity of the consequences.
Corporate re-domiciliation: a clear signal of intent
Plan is attempt to strengthen the UK’s attractiveness as a global corporate hub - but is it enough?
Trapped in the Department of Justice
A look at the character Pyotr Sorin in Chekhov’s ‘The Seagull’.
AI bandwagon will take us to a destination unknown
The lord chancellor is correct in thinking that AI will have a transformative effect - but it may not be the one he's hoping for.
Getting the sentence right is not easy
Although legal issues made little impact on the phoney war stage of the Labour leadership battle, one development last week was both surprising and disturbing.
News focus
In depth: New High Court division aims to boost accessibility of justice
Lady chief justice Baroness Carr has unveiled a ‘historic’ modernisation of dispute resolution with the formation of the Business and Property Division of the High Court.
Travel
From snow to sun: Where to find your perfect April getaway
Swap grey skies for Mediterranean warmth with these easy spring and early-summer getaways!
New year, new energy: Top destinations to unwind
January invites us to start the year with intention. Whether it’s sunshine, spa time, or simply a change of scenery, you can now book restorative travel experiences in 2026 and beyond!
Hidden holiday gems: Unique destinations to discover
Whether you’re dreaming of twinkling Christmas markets, a sunny New Year’s getaway, or a quiet winter retreat closer to home, utc.travel helps you make more of your time off and spend less doing it.
Four 'Ds' of energy transition
Simone Mamini reviews 'Sustainable Distributed Energy Resources: Law and Policy'.
The right to know and the public interest
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews 'The Crimes of Others: Criminal Records, Publicity, and Crimes of Abuse'.
The Roaring Twenties and organised crime
David Pickup reviews 'The Murder of PC Gutteridge: Britain’s Underworld in the Roaring Twenties'.
A futuristic courtroom drama
David Pickup reviews 'The Hendrix Joplin Community: The story of a cult church'.
Cases that tell a bigger story
James Wilson reviews 'Scottish History in 15 Violent Crimes: Gender, Society and the Law'.







































