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Rwanda or Bust: UNHCR says UK asylum plan is against international law
EU Law / Human Rights

Rwanda or Bust: UNHCR says UK asylum plan is against international law

The UN’s Refugee Agency (the UNHCR) has condemned the UK Government’s plans to relocate some asylum seekers to Rwanda, claiming they are in breach of international law.

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April 30, 2022
Creating Competition: Global legislation and litigation to cut profits of Apple and Google’s app stores
Competition / Litigation / Technology

Creating Competition: Global legislation and litigation to cut profits of Apple and Google’s app stores

There is a growing trend of legislation and litigation worldwide aimed at curbing the duopoly that Apple and Google have over app stores.

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April 29, 2022
Twitter Takeover: Elon Musk deal to buy social network for $44bn accepted
Finance / Technology

Twitter Takeover: Elon Musk deal to buy social network for $44bn accepted

On Thursday 14 April 2022, Elon Musk launched a hostile bid offering to buy 100% of Twitter’s stock and take it private. On Monday 25 April 2022, the board reached a deal with Elon, accepting his offer of $44bn.

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April 26, 2022
Will failing to convert a vacation scheme to a training contract put off other firms that I apply to?
Employability

Will failing to convert a vacation scheme to a training contract put off other firms that I apply to?

As competitive as it is to secure a vacation scheme, it can still be competitive to get a training contract offer following the scheme. There is a common misconception that not converting a scheme to a training contract will hinder your future attempts, but this is largely false.

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April 25, 2022
What is “casus belli’?
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What is “casus belli’?

Casus Belli is a Latin expression that translates as ‘occasion of war’, that refers to the events or acts that nations use to justify going to war.

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April 21, 2022
Stem the Tide: P&O Ferries held back after failing safety checks twice
Miscellaneous

Stem the Tide: P&O Ferries held back after failing safety checks twice

Following the failure of a second inspection conducted by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), P&O Ferries remain detained at Dover.

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April 20, 2022
The Question to the Courts: Is serial litigation serial-killing justice?
Civil Procedure / Justice / Litigation / Reform

The Question to the Courts: Is serial litigation serial-killing justice?

A serial litigant, who has repeatedly advanced “baseless allegations of bad faith and dishonesty”, has now been banned from bringing claims in the High Court for two years.

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April 20, 2022
Guilty as Charged: MP David Amess’ killer receives whole-life sentence
Justice / Politics / Reform

Guilty as Charged: MP David Amess’ killer receives whole-life sentence

Ali Harbi Ali has received a whole-life sentence for the murder of Conservative MP for Southend West, Sir David Amess.

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April 20, 2022
(Not) Explaining the Unexplained: UK unexplained wealth orders revamped
Finance / Reform / White Collar Crime

(Not) Explaining the Unexplained: UK unexplained wealth orders revamped

Although they were introduced to tackle the UK’s reputation for being a global hub for “dirty money”, unexplained wealth orders (UWOs) have been criticised as serving little purpose in achieving that goal.

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April 20, 2022
Stable and Sound: UK to regulate Stablecoins
Finance / Technology

Stable and Sound: UK to regulate Stablecoins

The Treasury has confirmed that the UK will legislate to make stablecoins a valid means of payment within the remit of UK regulation as part of the Government’s wider plan to make Britain a “global hub for cryptoasset technology and investment”.

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April 20, 2022
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