*/
Prime Minister, Theresa May, appointed Liz Truss as justice secretary. Truss also became the first female Lord Chancellor. Trade union lawyer Richard Burgon was made shadow justice secretary after Lord Falconer quit in a mass resignation in protest over Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership in the referendum campaign.
Prime Minister, Theresa May, appointed Liz Truss as justice secretary. Truss also became the first female Lord Chancellor. Trade union lawyer Richard Burgon was made shadow justice secretary after Lord Falconer quit in a mass resignation in protest over Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership in the referendum campaign.
Update from the Chair of the Bar
Save the Children UK is the latest charity to benefit from a £500 donation from AlphaBiolabs via the company’s Giving Back initiative
AlphaBiolabs has been awarded the contract to provide drug, alcohol, and DNA testing services for Hull City Council, following a rigorous competitive tender process
By Clement Cowley, Partner at The Penny Group
Modernising communication and collaboration at a leading Chancery set. A Zexi case study
How to build profile without compromising professional duties. By Naumaan Farooq, Co-Founder of Inked PR
Can reflective practice – a staple in other professions – meaningfully support the Bar? Emma Cross reports back from last year’s pilot
Does your constitution comply? The Harman Report provides impetus to update yours – and the sooner the better. Scott Leonard explains how
A decade of reviews and research has disrupted accepted thinking in the search for causality. Suicides following abuse have overtaken domestic homicides. Is the law keeping up? Professor Susan Edwards KC (Hon) examines recent cases and the obstacles to successful prosecution
Why every major sporting event needs an anti-corruption policy. By Louis Weston
At least not that way, says Richard Paige