The Court of Appeal has lifted the automatic suspension on contract making in relation to the award of the Fourth Licence to operate the UK National Lottery. The Court of…
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Simon Forshaw
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Read MoreHigh Court rejects judicial review challenge to Future Chippenham road route: public not unlawfully excluded.
…wording of the provision suggested, “some temporal connection between information relating to a proposed development and the grant of permission for that development” and that its purpose was “to promote…
Read MoreChristopher Knight in Major CJEU Rulings on Intelligence Gathering of Bulk Communications Data
The Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union has handed down two highly significant judgments on the compatibility of powers of intelligence agencies of Member States…
Read MoreCourt of Appeal dismisses discrimination challenge to the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme
…that the discrimination was justified. The Court’s reasoning on discrimination focuses attention on the aim of the scheme: to provide a grant to remedy a loss of present income. Given…
Read MoreYaade Joba wins 2023 11KBW Scholarship for Black Students on the BTC
…scholarship, we are focussing on entry into the profession. As the costs of initial qualification and existing underrepresentation are barriers to entry, we recognise the need for financial and other…
Read MoreCan employees be compelled to attend public-facing work where they are worried about catching the virus?
…higher than for the general population. Both the foreseeability of and magnitude of harm is greater for employees in these categories. Even for employees who are not “high risk”, the…
Read MoreChristopher Knight in Prince Harry Protective Security Judicial Review
…particular, the Duke of Sussex challenges as unlawful the decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (known as RAVEC) made in relation to the…
Read MoreHigh Court permits the Gambling Commission to enter into the Fourth National Lottery Licence with a new provider
…lifted and would not be for the Commission if the suspension was maintained. The decision turned on the balance of convenience, which, as between both of the parties and the…
Read MoreJoseph Barrett successful in Nuclear Test Veterans appeal
…and health related information to the family of members of deceased members of the UK armed forces. The appellant, Jane O’Connor, requested disclosure under FOIA of blood test and other…
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