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Iraq parting shot fulfils the brief
There's another drama from the BBC production line – and this time it has a definite legal flavour.
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Gates crashers
Public relations bods at family firms had a struggle to find a promotional angle in the Bill and Melinda Gates divorce.
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High treason and bankruptcy – all for seven (old) pence
A replica of the first edition of the Manchester Guardian provides some legal food for thought.
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Juries with a rebellious streak
What will be the repercussions following the jury’s decision to acquit members of Extinction Rebellion on charges of criminal damage to Shell’s London HQ?
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Ex-GLD chief likes to shake ’em up
Sir Jonathan Jones QC regularly shares cocktail recipes with his 18,700 Twitter followers.
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Decor and decorum
Fuss over the refurbishment of the prime minister’s apartment brings back memories of another Westminster interior decor scandal.
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Waterloo sunset
Helena Kennedy QC helped set up a legal advice service in the early 1970s, which is still going - just.
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A league of their own
European Super League’s climbdown was probably less celebrated by the legal profession.
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Colin v Cuthbert: trade mark revenge
'Let’s raise money for charity, not lawyers,' is Aldi's response to Marks & Spencer complaint.
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Covid may be a ‘blessing in disguise’ for wills
The Law Commission is rarely noted for leaping to snap conclusions – which is just as well, given the chaos we all know can ensue from hasty law reform. But sometimes its work programme seems especially glacial.
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Big drinker last man standing
Where I was articled the top floor was occupied by an ex-policeman, Sid Powell, who looked like the actor Jeremy Kemp and who went by the name Sandy.
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IP lawyers have their cake and eat it in caterpillar wars
Yes, we know that the case of Colin and Cuthbert has legs.
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Lawyers remember the Duke
‘Quick witted, committed, interested but always, always, his own man.’
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Lakewell back on Line of Duty - with a tan to die for
Spoiler alert: a legal career has been somewhat curtailed.
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Street life gets ticket to ride
Old Bank of England pub cranes bus in to its outdoor drinking space as it gears up for relaxation in lockdown rules.