The post below was originally published on the Administrative Court Blog, of which its author, Dr Lewis Graham, is an editor. It is republished here with the Dr Graham’s permission. The First-tier ...
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Cranston Inquiry, Navalnyy v Russia, advocate immunity in the Supreme Court, and Human Rights Watch's World Report 2026 ...
Putting Animals Back into the Animal Welfare Act: an open letter to DEFRA urging a proper interpretation of the Act's ...
Police Reform, Prison Education Cuts, Met Police Vetting, and Summary Judgment against Saudi Arabia in the High Court ...
The post below was originally published on the Administrative Court Blog, of which its author, Dr Lewis Graham, is an editor. It is republished here with the Dr Graham’s permission. The First-tier ...
Protocol 1 Art.1 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides: (1) Every natural or legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions. No one shall be deprived of his ...
Below is a list of the Articles of the European Convention on Human Rights. You can click on the article itself for a description and analysis, or click the “posts” link after each article to see ...
On Monday, the Home Secretary published a white paper outlining her proposals for reforming the police. The proposed changes include the establishment of a National Police Service to oversee policing ...
The inquiry into the conditions at Manston Short-Term Holding Facility has begun hearing evidence in public. The purpose of the inquiry is to investigate “the decisions, actions and circumstances” ...
In Suresh & Ors v General Medical Council [2025] EWHC 804 (KB), the High Court considered claims brought by the family of a doctor who died by suicide after receiving a letter from the General Medical ...
The crux of the issue in this appeal is both narrow and, to some degree, exceptionally broad. It is narrow in that the central issue before the Court of Appeal was “whether an application made under s ...