
From Nigel Farage's controversial account closure to CEO resignations, David Greenhalgh explores how NatWest is navigating a public relations and legal minefield
From Nigel Farage's controversial account closure to CEO resignations, David Greenhalgh explores how NatWest is navigating a public relations and legal minefield
Michael Imperato and Jack Felvus examine a significant case for the rights of travellers – and for local authorities when undertaking evictions.
The police forces have posted a joint statement confirming that they will be notifying 1,230 individuals that have been affected by the data breach.
Abigail Healey examines OFSI's approach to defamation license applications, probing access to justice and reputation rights
Simon Parsons explores the balance between protest freedoms and criminal convictions.
With the UK's justice system in crisis, there are short-term fixes that will stabilise the system, says the Law Society of England and Wales.
Emelia Bezant-Gahan analyses the UK’s recent public order legislation, its implications for the right to protest and competing human rights issues.
Ashish Mehta examines the data protection regime under the new federal personal data protection law in the UAE