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2026-03-10T10:13:00+00:00By Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP
Efficiency must never come at the expense of the constitutional principles that give that system its legitimacy.
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The SRA should consult to ensure that it has a proper framework for deciding which cases to investigate.
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Trial by jury must not become the casualty of a strained justice system
2026-03-10T10:13:00+00:00By Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP
Efficiency must never come at the expense of the constitutional principles that give that system its legitimacy.
Charity case creates constitutional conundrum
2026-03-10T00:01:00+00:00By Joshua Rozenberg
The House of Commons speaker has asked the High Court to throw out a claim brought by the Charity Commission against the parliamentary ombudsman.
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Women leaders in the legal profession mark International Women’s Day.
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How interpretation determines protection.
Tribunal tamed
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While no evidence exists to suggest the SEND tribunal is making bad decisions, ministers utter not one word of criticism of local authorities' superintendence of SEND responsibilities.
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Government SEND reform
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Boiling the frog
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The SRA should consult to ensure that it has a proper framework for deciding which cases to investigate.
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