Tag: United Kingdom
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What I wish I’d known as a first year law student
Future trainee solicitor Christian Stocker offers his reflections If you are reading this in your first year of law, I want to say congratulations. You… Read More
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Khalid Mahmood: ‘A simple urine test could save lives’
Last month I was proud to host the launch of a new report from Kidney Research UK, which spells out the urgent steps the government… Read More
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Over 70 MPs back motion of no confidence in commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle
The number of MPs to have signed a motion of no confidence in House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has now increased to 77.… Read More
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Kim K puts lawyer dream ‘on pause’
Focusing on businesses Kween of reality TV Kim Kardashian has apparently put her legal career “on pause” to focus on other pursuits. Busy with other… Read More
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Former Conservative Party chair urges Rishi Sunak to ‘call out’ Islamophobia
A former Conservative cabinet minister has called on the prime minister to speak out against Islamophobia amid a row over Lee Anderson’s comments referencing Islamists… Read More
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Number of pupillage spots on offer hits a record high
But number of applicants also up The total number of pupillage spots up for grabs rose in 2022-23 to a record high of 638 positions,… Read More
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Home secretary warns ‘malign actors’ will use AI deepfakes in attempt to rig UK election
The home secretary has warned that the era of deepfakes generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) being used to disrupt elections is “already in play”. In… Read More
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Law firm assessment centres: everything you need to know
Video interviews, aptitude tests, group tasks and more After sending out application upon application and refreshing your inbox incessantly, you finally get that email inviting… Read More
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Lee Anderson loses Conservative whip after ‘refusal to apologise’ for Islamist claim
Lee Anderson has been stripped of the Conservative whip after claiming Sadiq Khan had “given our capital away” to Islamists. His comments to GB News… Read More
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Week-in-Review: Rancour over Gaza debate disguises difficulties for all parties
After all the rancour, partisan chicanery and accusations of a Speaker stitch-up, the House of Commons’ official record, Hansard, records soberly the outcome of the… Read More