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19 July 2023
Book Review: Secrets & Lies, Tales of an Employment Lawyer by Gillian Howard
Riveting legal tales from a high-level employment lawyer makes for page-turning reading.
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31 March 2021
Judicial review to be launched into the use of self-destructing messages by ministers
The use of self-destructing messages in the management of government business by ministers could become prohibited due to a legal challenge that is supported by transparency campaigners and university archivists.
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19 March 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill passes second reading in Parliament
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill has passed a second reading in Parliament amid controversy after the policing of a vigil held for Sarah Everard.
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11 March 2021
Sex workers in the UK are fighting for change, and everyone should listen
As COVID-19 is becoming ever more apparent, so does the need to reform the law.
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18 November 2020
A review of Instagram’s anti-bullying features
Bullying online is hard to spot and even harder to stop: is Instagram doing enough to prevent harassment, bullying and trolls?
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15 November 2020
What is bullying?
Anyone can be affected by bullying, so I have collated a collection of definitions, policies and organisations from the information out there against bullying for children and adults.
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31 May 2018
#FreeTommy has nothing to do with free speech
Tommy Robinson has been jailed. It's called justice.
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11 May 2018
Is Copying Art Plagiarism?
Considering if it is OK to copy another artist's work and, if so, in what circumstances.
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28 March 2017
Photographs of the Public.
The current UK laws allow people to be photographed without their permission in public spaces. Is this fair?
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19 October 2015
Are wooden instruments potentially a biohazard?
The destruction of a musician's wooden instruments at the hands of US customs, on the grounds that they are agricultural products and thus pose a biological hazard to native species, poses a grave question to musicians the world over: is there any justification on which an instrument that forms a key part to someone's livelihood can be destroyed because of what it is made of?