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Lessons learnt: Scrubs and stethoscope to wig and gown

A career change, developing a sports law practice, 25 years at the Bar and still enjoying every day of it – David Sharpe KC shares his thoughts on his career and advice to others contemplating a later entry to the profession 

22 January 2025 / Dr David Sharpe
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Overcoming perceptions: Louise Oakley

‘Hard work and commitment can open doors. I believe that I am proof of that,’ says Senior Treasury Counsel Louise Oakley. She tells Anthony Inglese CB about her journey from Wolverhampton to the Old Bailey

22 January 2025 / Anthony Inglese CB
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Chair of the Bar 2025: Barbara Mills KC

Barbara Mills KC wants to raise the profile of the family Bar. She also wants to improve wellbeing and enhance equality, diversity and inclusion in the profession. She talks to Joshua Rozenberg KC (hon) about her plans for the year ahead 

09 January 2025 / Joshua Rozenberg KC (hon)
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‘The law should be at the centre of what we do’: Lord Hermer KC AG

Governments who play fast and loose with the law get into real trouble, says the new Attorney General. The Rt Hon Lord Hermer KC talks to Anthony Inglese CB about what drew this boy from Cardiff to the Bar, bringing the barrister ethos to the front bench, and how he will be measuring success 

12 December 2024 / Anthony Inglese CB
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Celebrating 75 years of women silks

In the Great Hall of the Royal Courts of Justice, 350 women silks celebrated 75 years since Helena Normanton and Rose Heilbron became the first women to take silk in England and Wales. The Bar Council reports 

12 December 2024 / The Bar Council

Practice Toolset

Advocating for the young Bar

Lachlan Stewart wants to improve the working lives of all members of the young Bar across the country. The 2025 Chair of the Young Barristers’ Committee sets out his four key priorities for the year ahead 

23 January 2025 / Lachlan Stewart
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Creating a healthier Bar culture – where to start?

There is overwhelming evidence that the profession needs to purposefully attend to its culture – but how can we make a start? James Pereira KC shares some thoughts, drawing upon modern organisational coaching principles 

22 January 2025 / James Pereira KC
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The Inn in your life

Birgitte Hagem and Victoria Ellis explore the many reasons to retain a close link with your Inn 

22 January 2025 / Birgitte Hagem / Victoria Ellis
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Cyber strategies for 2025

Sam Thomas sums up the three biggest cyber challenges for counsel and chambers in 2025 – and one beacon of hope 

22 January 2025 / Sam Thomas
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Advocacy – train like an elite athlete

By adopting principles from elite athletes, barristers can elevate their courtroom performance through deeper case analysis and performance reviews, says Bibi Badejo 

22 January 2025 / Bibi Badejo

Justice Matters

Race at the Bar – three years on

Senior barristers reflect on the progress made since the publication of Race at the Bar: A Snapshot Report  in 2021, as well as the persistent challenges and cultural shifts still needed. Interviews by Mariam Diaby 

22 January 2025 / Mariam Diaby
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The ultimate balancing act

The WCWF, once again, invites judges, the HMCTS, chambers and clerks to ‘Consider the Carers’. By Emma Cross

22 January 2025 / Emma Cross
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The rights of persons with disabilities: is the CRPD fit for purpose?

As the international community strives towards a more inclusive future, ongoing dialogue and reform will be essential to harmonise the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities with the complex realities of disability, says Christina Warner 

22 January 2025 / Christina Warner
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The Sikh Court: a new model of ADR

As non-court dispute resolution continues to develop, the Sikh Court shows how innovative solutions can be used to meet the evolving demands of justice, say Baldip Singh, Sharan Kaur Bhachu and Mani Singh Basi 

Bar Council’s Law Reform Essay Competition 2024

The winning essay is ‘A fiction of defendant participation: Single Justice Procedure offences should be moved to the civil jurisdiction’ by Hal McNulty 

19 December 2024 / Hal McNulty

Bon Vivant

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Secret E-Diary

The devil finds work for idle hands. By William Byfield

22 January 2025 / William Byfield
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The Book of Mormon; Back to the Future: The Musical

Reviews by Daniel Barnett

22 January 2025 / Daniel Barnett
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Christmas wine 2024

Professor Dominic Regan and Seán Jones KC identify good value bottles across the price spectrum – from festive fizz to reliable reds 

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Theatre reviews: The Lehman Trilogy; Why Am I So Single?

Reviews by Daniel Barnett 

12 December 2024 / Daniel Barnett
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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)

Review by David Langwallner 

12 December 2024 / David Langwallner

Employed Bar

EBC Chair’s report 2024: a year of progress

Heidi Stonecliffe KC, Chair of the Employed Barristers’ Committee for 2024, reflects on her year at the helm and progress made in implementing the Life at the Employed Bar Report 2023 recommendations 

06 December 2024 / Heidi Stonecliffe KC
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Employed Bar Awards 2024

And the winner is… the Bar Council introduces the barristers honoured in the 2024 awards celebrating the achievements of the employed Bar 

04 December 2024 / The Bar Council
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Pupillage special: Insight into an employed pupillage

David Fardy outlines what to expect, what you will learn, and what you can gain from a pupillage at the employed Bar 

09 September 2024 / David Fardy

Taking silk – an employed barrister’s perspective

Heidi Stonecliffe KC talks frankly about her route to silk and why, as Chair of the Employed Barristers’ Committee for 2024, she wants to see greater visibility, progression and recognition for employed barristers 

12 February 2024 / Heidi Stonecliffe KC
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The employed barrister in government

From a CPS pupillage to Director of Legal Services at one of the largest prosecutors in England and Wales – Michael Jennings describes the interesting and varied life an employed barrister in public service can lead 

13 November 2023 / Michael Jennings

Black Inclusion

May we continue to build together: Laurie-Anne Power KC

From a traumatic formative education to exceptional criminal silk – Laurie-Anne Power KC talks about her path to the Bar, pursuit of equality and speaking out against discrimination (not just during Black History Month)

14 October 2024 / Laurie-Anne Power KC
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Recruitment, retention and promotion

Following the Lincoln’s Inn EDI Forum in Leeds, Glenn Parsons considers the tools required to increase diversity at the Bar – now and in the future

13 August 2024 / Glenn Parsons
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A ‘10K Black Interns’ experience at the Bar

Championing underrepresented talent, 10K Black Interns 2024 is open for applications. Mentee Tendai Chiguvare and mentor Anna Walsh share their experience of the summer internship scheme at the Bar 

19 February 2024 / Tendai Chiguvare / Anna Walsh
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Black women at the Bar: challenges faced and a fairer future

Bibi Badejo reports from a packed Inns of Court Women’s Alliance event examining the experiences of Black women barristers and imparting crucial advice for Black women navigating the legal profession 

19 February 2024 / Bibi Badejo
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Fair recruitment at the Bar

Ensuring recruitment processes are fair, and free from bias, is essential to drive diversity at the Bar. Bindi Dholakia and Rachel Krys examine the theory and practice 

19 February 2024 / Bindi Dholakia / Rachel Krys

AI and the Bar

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Living up to the hype? AI in chambers

Julie Ahadi on the shift from theory to implementation, spoils to be had, and converting the trepidatious barrister 

11 November 2024 / Julie Ahadi
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AI: the five biggest risks for barristers

Irresponsible use of AI can lead to serious and embarrassing consequences. Sam Thomas briefs barristers on the five key risks and how to avoid them

14 October 2024 / Sam Thomas
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Charging fees (artificially) intelligently

As use of AI becomes more widespread at the Bar, reshaping workflows, Andrew Hogan predicts a shift away from time-spent to value-based fees  

09 September 2024 / Andrew Hogan
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Can’t believe your eyes?

How to navigate open source evidence in an era of deepfakes. By Professor Yvonne McDermott Rees and Professor Alexa Koenig 

Deepfake elections

Alex Goodman KC on why our electoral laws need an urgent upgrade – they were not designed to address the corruption of popular opinion by AI and deepfakes 

13 May 2024 / Alex Goodman KC

Bar Students

Unlocking talent: the 2024-25 COMBAR mentoring scheme

The mentoring scheme for underrepresented applicants to the Commercial Bar – apply by the extended deadline of Friday 18 October 2024 for the 2024-25 cycle 

07 August 2024 / COMBAR
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Who gets pupillage?

The Bar Council crunches the data to tell the real story of who gets pupillage... and when 

01 September 2023 / The Bar Council

Why being a barrister is the best job in the world (or what you need to know going in)

Newly minted Bar graduates compete at a ratio of 300:1 for a golden ticket to Wonka’s Criminal Justice Factory. The Secret Barrister explains why…

01 September 2021 / The Secret Barrister
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The Bar qualification rules

The Bar Standards Board on what you need to know about training to become a barrister in England and Wales

01 September 2021 / Bar Standards Board
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Choosing a Bar course

Laurence Cooper explores the high-stakes world of choosing a Bar training course provider

01 September 2021 / Laurence Cooper
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The COUNSEL interview

Barbara Mills KC, barrister and Chair of the Bar 2025, talks to Joshua Rozenberg KC (hon), legal journalist and broadcaster. Podcast recorded in December 2024.

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Chair’s Column

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New year, new beginnings

Barbara Mills KC, the new Chair of the Bar, outlines some key themes and priorities

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