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DPP v Ziegler [2021] UKSC 23

marcuscleaver · DPP v Ziegler [2021] UKSC 23 After a protest blocked the road the campaigners were arrested under the Highways Act. This case examines the right to protest in the context of human rights and the defence of lawful excuse. Music from bensound.com uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe

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Matthew v Sedman [2021] UKSC 19

marcuscleaver · Matthew v Sedman [2021] UKSC 19 The law doesn’t recognise a fraction of a day but what happens when the clock starts at midnight? Does that count as a full day or only part of the a day? Music from bensound.com uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe

How to Solve the Planning Crisis

There is an argument that the current Planning Bill might end up becoming one of the most important pieces of legislation passed in this Parliament. In England there is a housing crisis meaning there is a lack of affordable housing while prices continue to soar.

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Commissioners for HMRC v Tooth [2021] UKSC 17

marcuscleaver · Commissioners for HMRC v Tooth [2021] UKSC 17 What does it mean to be deliberately inaccurate? Does it just mean a deliberate attempt to mislead or can it also include deliberate errors that are explained? This tax case seeks an answer. Music from

Some Justice for Sarah Everard

In early March of this year a marketing executive, Sarah Everard, was walking home in London when she was attacked and killed. Today, PC Wayne Couzens of the Metropolitan Police pleaded guilty to Everard’s kidnap and rape in what will hopefully become the beginning of