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June issue: 10 May
July issue: 8 June
August issue: 6 July
September issue: 11 August
October issue: 7 September
November issue: 6 October
December issue: 10 November
Please note that all deadlines are subject to change, so please do check in advance by emailing barnews@barcouncil.org.uk or calling Caroline Isherwood on 020 7611 1323.
All items to be included should be received by 4pm on the deadline date. Any company logos should be provided in eps, jpg or tif format. Inclusion of articles is on a subject to space basis.
Please note that all deadlines are subject to change, so please do check in advance by emailing barnews@barcouncil.org.uk or calling Caroline Isherwood on 020 7611 1323.
All items to be included should be received by 4pm on the deadline date. Any company logos should be provided in eps, jpg or tif format. Inclusion of articles is on a subject to space basis.
June issue: 10 May
July issue: 8 June
August issue: 6 July
September issue: 11 August
October issue: 7 September
November issue: 6 October
December issue: 10 November
Making a move from the Bar to a career in governance: Maria Brookes outlines three good reasons to switch and how to do it
Inés Rivera explains how speech recognition can help barristers create accurate documentation faster
What should barristers be doing on the personal finance front ahead of the end of the tax year on 5 April? Julian Morgan of Fleet Street Wealth answers your questions
Are you ready to embark on this arduous but potentially rewarding journey? Julie Gottlieb of Sherwood PSF Consulting provides a self-examination checklist, hints and tips to help you prepare for a future application
Unlocking your aged debt to augment cash flow in one easy step… By Philip N Bristow of Vector Professions Finance
The journey from a small village in Nepal to international law professor and UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights: Admas Habteslasie talks to Surya Subedi QC (Hon)
The Westminster Commission on Miscarriages of Justice, set up to revisit the work of the CCRC after 25 years of operation, identified serious issues that risk miscarriages of justice remaining unidentified or unremedied. By Edward Garnier QC Michelle Nelson QC
Unsparing in his criticism, the former Attorney General reflects on recent events in government and his own experience of being chief legal adviser. Interview by Anthony Inglese CB
Sports coaches will be caught by a change in the law that addresses the disparity in treatment for 16- to 17-year-olds, writes Cameron Brown QC
Ins Rivera explains how speech recognition can help barristers create accurate documentation faster