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Extending suspended sentences to three years: pragmatism or pressure valve?

Extending suspended sentences to three years: pragmatism or pressure valve?

The Sentencing Act 2026 modestly expands judicial discretion by allowing custodial sentences of up to three years to be suspended: framed as a response to...
Practice Notes13 Apr 2026
Home Office asylum accommodation under review
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Home Office asylum accommodation under review

The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has begun an inspection of the Home Office's engagement with local authorities in the planning and development...
News13 Apr 2026
UK websites illegally dropping cookies without consent
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UK websites illegally dropping cookies without consent

A recent study reveals that many UK websites are not compliant with cookie consent regulations
News13 Apr 2026
Grant v Jackman: Privy Council affirms that deed registration priority applies to volunteers under Trinidad and Tobago law
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Grant v Jackman: Privy Council affirms that deed registration priority applies to volunteers under Trinidad and Tobago law

A vesting assent registered before a prior conveyance takes precedence, regardless of whether the grantee paid consideration.
Court Report13 Apr 2026
Appadoo v SBM Bank: Privy Council clarifies continuous employment and interest on severance awards
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Appadoo v SBM Bank: Privy Council clarifies continuous employment and interest on severance awards

Dismissal following 37 years' service leads to landmark ruling on employment continuity and interest.
Court Report13 Apr 2026
Surge in police operations against knife crime
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Surge in police operations against knife crime

Knife crime hotspots will see increased police patrols, advanced mapping technology, and funding for targeted solutions
News13 Apr 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...
Interview23 Mar 2026
The normalisation of uncertainty
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The normalisation of uncertainty

Uncertainty is no longer episodic but structural—reshaping how lawyers advise, litigate, and manage risk across an increasingly volatile global landscape
Foreword28 Mar 2026
TWM Solicitors announces multiple promotions firm-wide
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TWM Solicitors announces multiple promotions firm-wide

TWM Solicitors has recognised staff contributions with several well-deserved promotions across various practice areas, effective immediately
Appointments13 Apr 2026
Wilkes strengthens compliance with Legl platform
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Wilkes strengthens compliance with Legl platform

Wilkes law firm enhances AML and compliance by adopting Legl's platform, ensuring adherence to evolving regulations
Announcements13 Apr 2026

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