Disability access

More than half of London’s courts were last month inaccessible to those with disabilities, the government has admitted. Justice minster Lord Keen… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Online Procedure Bill Published

A bill has been published setting out the way in which the Rules of Online Procedure will be drafted and… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Judicial retirement age

Lord Chancellor David Gauke has given his strongest indication yet that he is ready to act on increasing the judicial… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Judicial security

Following an update about judicial security how important is this issue for members? You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Judicial diversity?

The Gazette reports that: The judiciary would be more diverse today if judges were selected with the ‘old tap on… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Diversity

At least half of the judiciary should be women, Britain’s most senior judge has said. Speaking at an event in… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

PENSIONS update

Ministry of Justice statement in fee-paid judicial litigation: March 2019 MOJ has provided a second update to the Employment Tribunal… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Mckenzie Friends?

Following a case when a McKenzie friend was successfully sued for negligence, should they be banned? Ministers should ban the… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Retire at 72?

Judges should be given two more years on the bench by raising the mandatory retirement age to 72, the Supreme… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.

Annual Training Day DDJ

The Gazette reports: A ‘valuable’ training day that takes place every year for part-time judges to learn from their senior… You must be registered and logged in to view this content.