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The topic of immigration continues to play a leading part in UK politics.
Draft bills are unlikely to become law in the current parliamentary session. How much of this programme would survive a change of Labour leader remains to be seen.
Given the intensity of public debate around migration and human rights, it is important to be honest and precise about the declaration adopted by the Council of Europe.
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The global elite’s development of proprietary artificial intelligence tools dominates legal tech headlines, but AI is also transforming law’s mid-market. Joanna Goodman reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion.
EU court referrals, a solicitor in cabinet, PI trial juries and rights of audience: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
Harper Beckham has reportedly been refused initial trade mark approval in the US for her planned beauty brand, Hiku By Harper.
More than 1,000 teams and 10,000 walkers have already signed up for the 2026 London Legal Walk on 9 June.
It is 50 years ago this month since campaigner Michael Zander published an article entitled ‘Should solicitors profit from their client accounts?’
Chief legal officer says firms cannot rely on existing relationships to keep their places on panels.
David Pickup reviews 'Artificial Intelligence and Public Law'.
Tom Proverbs-Garbett reviews 'The Future of Legal Knowledge Management: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence'.
Christopher Stanley reviews 'Law and Torture: Widening the Apertures from the Doctrinal to the Critical'.
Rebecca Ward reviews 'Cell 2455, Death Row' by Caryl Chessman.
Exhibition in Richmond - lawyers show their creative side.
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