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Becoming an in-house barrister

Fiona Butler offers some tips and advice on how to make the move in-house and what to expect – for both aspiring barristers and established practitioners contemplating a new chapter

04 August 2025 / Fiona Butler
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Prosecuting the riots

One year on, Nardeen Némat reflects on the violent disorder in Merseyside following the Southport knife attacks and the collaboration between police, courts and Crown Prosecution Service in bringing a swift end to the riots

04 August 2025 / Nardeen Némat
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Employed Bar pathways and principles: Mike Jones KC

Mike Jones KC, the first Senior Crown advocate from Wales to take silk, talks about his career pathway, the ‘one Bar’ philosophy and what the future holds

09 June 2025 / Michael Jones KC
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What good EDI might look like in legal employers

Trying new approaches to tackle unfairness in opportunities, James Peters and Sinead Murray discuss recent Ofgem initiatives

09 June 2025 / James Peters / Sinead Murray
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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
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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
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Judicial pathways for the employed Bar

Judges drawn from the employed Bar bring valuable and different skills, says Venetia Jackson, who offers advice for employed barristers contemplating an application 

20 October 2023 / Venetia Jackson
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