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The Bank of England’s decision to maintain interest rates has disappointed borrowers but reflects economic caution Researchers from the University of Birmingham and the University of Leeds have developed templates aimed at enhancing the accessibility of legal services for people with learning disabilities The implementation of the Civil Justice Council’s 2023 costs review is progressing, as discussed by Lord Justice Birss at a recent Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) roundtable Justice Minister Heidi Alexander has hailed the recent decision to extend the Qualified Foreign Law Firm (QFLF) licence in Malaysia from three to five years, a move that promises to bolster UK law firms' confidence in the Malaysian market Katie Michelon, Partner at Browne Jacobson, addresses the implications of the new Ofsted school inspection handbook, emphasising clarity for parents and schools during the transition period Fourteen aspiring solicitors receive DAS scholarships, boosting diversity and support in the legal profession A new study suggests that influencers promoting sustainable lifestyles on social media should face different regulations to better protect consumers and ensure accuracy Legal experts anticipate that the Renters' Reform Bill could lead to increased court burdens, potential housing shortages, and significant changes in landlord-tenant dynamics