All Obiter articles – Page 91
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NewsRaising the bar on tweets
Barristers get advice on how to navigate the murky waters of social media
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NewsMemory lane
As in 1918 and 1919, when the police actually went on strike, so now also, when they are demanding the legal right to strike, discontent over their pay is the occasion, as much as the cause, of their threatened rebellion.
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NewsSpeaker loses patience with long-winded lawyers
‘Mr Squeaker’ appears to have another target in his sights: lawyers.
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NewsPresidential candidates put on the stone-age spot
To highlight a creaking justice system, Paris Bar Association paints unflattering pictures of main runners in French election.
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NewsQuiet flow the dons
What do English deans, principals and faculty chairs have to say on Brexit?
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NewsMemory lane
Is there really any point in providing a wine for tasting which costs £34.73 a bottle?
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