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Paying for information: should the SFO incentivise whistleblowers?

Paying for information: should the SFO incentivise whistleblowers?

The Serious Fraud Office is considering US-style financial incentives for whistleblowers in a bid to strengthen its intelligence-gathering capabilities
International25 Mar 2026
Affordable housing under pressure: navigating regulation, viability and the 10-year funding horizon
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Affordable housing under pressure: navigating regulation, viability and the 10-year funding horizon

As regulatory obligations multiply and viability pressures intensify, housing lawyers must help registered providers balance building safety, decarbonisation and development delivery while navigating the Government’s new long-term funding framework
Feature25 Mar 2026
Law firms face increased scrutiny from regulator
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Law firms face increased scrutiny from regulator

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has intensified its oversight of law firms following several accounting breaches
News25 Mar 2026
KJ v British Council: EAT allows appeal on Chagger deduction and upholds jurisdiction over sexual harassment claim
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KJ v British Council: EAT allows appeal on Chagger deduction and upholds jurisdiction over sexual harassment claim

Employment Appeal Tribunal rules that a deduction for discrimination compensation cannot stand where the tribunal failed to consider whether the claimant's conduct was itself shaped by the wrongs done to her.
Court Report25 Mar 2026
Kounis v Critchlow: when "in principle" is not enough to preserve standing
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Kounis v Critchlow: when "in principle" is not enough to preserve standing

A High Court appeal examines whether an informal email exchange can extend a contractual assignment deadline.
Court Report25 Mar 2026
Re B-A: Court of Appeal upholds section 26 contact order for vulnerable father following placement for adoption
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Re B-A: Court of Appeal upholds section 26 contact order for vulnerable father following placement for adoption

When a local authority's commitment to post-placement contact is insufficiently robust, the court must act — even at the cost of narrowing the adopter pool.
Court Report25 Mar 2026
SJ Interview: Keith Froud
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SJ Interview: Keith Froud

Keith Froud, Global Co-CEO and International Chief Executive of Eversheds Sutherland, has spent over three decades in corporate M&A before moving into global leadership. In this interview, he reflects on deal strategy, decision-making in complex organisations, the evolution of the international legal market, and the impact of technological change on the profession
Interview23 Mar 2026
Power Shifts, Responsibility Holds
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Power Shifts, Responsibility Holds

From AI liability and freezing injunctions to private equity governance and regulatory reform, this issue traces a legal system adapting to new pressures while keeping accountability firmly human.
Foreword27 Feb 2026
Butcher & Barlow welcomes new solicitors
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Butcher & Barlow welcomes new solicitors

Butcher & Barlow, a leading law firm, celebrates the qualifications of Hannah Sharrock and Ella Holland following their successful Training Contracts as part of the firm's commitment to nurturing talent within its ranks.
Appointments25 Mar 2026
Freeths guides Bellway on land acquisition
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Freeths guides Bellway on land acquisition

Freeths has successfully advised Bellway Homes on acquiring a significant 44-acre site in Stockport
Announcements25 Mar 2026

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Nicole Thomas v R: Court of Appeal dismisses murder conviction challenge after CCRC reference

Court Report|25 Mar 2026

UniCredit v Constitution Aircraft Leasing: UK Supreme Court rules on Russia sanctions and letters of credit

Court Report|25 Mar 2026

Nirav Modi extradition: High Court refuses to reopen appeal after India gives interrogation assurances

Court Report|25 Mar 2026

Parker v West Midlands Trains: Court of Appeal clarifies "minor error" rule in EAT appeal time limits

Court Report|25 Mar 2026

Textor v Iconic Sports Eagle Investment: Court of Appeal confirms concurrent obligations in share sale completion

Court Report|25 Mar 2026

Defendants found guilty in landmark prosecution

News|25 Mar 2026

Law Society issues guide on AI risks

News|25 Mar 2026

Rising numbers of UK trips to Dignitas raise concerns

News|25 Mar 2026

Putting children first: rethinking the family lawyer’s role in separation

Opinion|24 Mar 2026