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Kings Chambers adds new member
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Kings Chambers adds new member

Manchester barristers set Kings Chambers is continuing to grow following the arrival of personal injury and clinical negligence barrister Victoria Heyworth
United Nations presses EC on UK exclusion from Lugano Convention
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United Nations presses EC on UK exclusion from Lugano Convention

International human rights lawyers have welcomed a move by the United Nations Working Group on Business and Human Rights (UN) to ask the European Commission (EC) to justify its position on excluding the United Kingdom (UK) from the cross-border legal cooperation international treaty, the “Lugano Convention”
Government pledges funding for free legal support
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Government pledges funding for free legal support

The UK Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has today announced that it will invest £104 million in 59 charities providing free legal advice for people facing housing, family, welfare or debt issues.
Court of Appeal rules Rwanda policy unlawful
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Court of Appeal rules Rwanda policy unlawful

The Court of Appeal of England and Wales ruled on 29 June that the UK Home Secretary's Rwanda removals process is unlawful on grounds of safety and that sending anyone to Rwanda would breach Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights