Serious Fraud Office: To catch a thief
Dogged by failed prosecutions, disclosure headaches and obsolete technology, the Serious Fraud Office continues to face an uncertain future despite recent improvements. Maria Shahid reports.
New director can build on Ephgrave’s legacy
Serious Fraud Office.
We need to talk about diversity on the bench
Women in law.
When a claim form is 'issued' under the CPR
Civil procedure.
Lessons of the failed Kneecap prosecution
Criminal law.
Slapped down
A New Statesman article declares lawyers for the super-rich have ‘strangled Labour’s Slapp bill’ by means of a ‘discreet lobbying campaign’.
Why are there so many accusations of fraud in civil disputes?
Allegations of fraud are becoming more central to how disputes are framed and litigated.
Is our legal system US-proof?
US activities have consequences for us all.
Concerns, costs and conflicts in the Court of Protection
An imminent judgment will have far-reaching implications for firms deciding on clients’ financial futures.
Overburdened magistrates cannot carry justice reform alone
Government’s response to the criminal courts backlog is beginning to resemble a policy made in haste rather than one grounded in evidence.
News focus
In depth: LeO names errant firms in fresh batch of complaints decisions
Legal ombudsman publishes examples of poor service to highlight impact on clients and help law firms learn lessons.
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.
Immaculate study on the pitfalls of service
Lee Wall reviews 'Service in Civil Proceedings: Law and Practice'.
Coming to terms with past horrors
Michael Smith reviews 'Race and Transitional Justice'.
Treading carefully around the 'landmines'
David Glass reviews 'Contract Hazards: Lawyers and Their Landmines'.
Parenthood: raising the bar
Zoë Chapman reviews 'Baby at the Bar: Navigating life as a barrister after becoming a parent'.
Watching brief as technology clashes with rights
David Pickup reviews 'Artificial Intelligence and Public Law'.







































