Wimbledon exempt from anti-touting law for debentures
Wimbledon secures government exemption from new anti-ticket touting legislation, protecting £340m debenture revenue. Exclusive details on the financial impact and regulatory carve-out.
Wimbledon secures government exemption from new anti-ticket touting legislation, protecting £340m debenture revenue. Exclusive details on the financial impact and regulatory carve-out.
Morrison Foerster strengthens London private equity practice with HSF partner hire. Strategic move signals growth in competitive legal market.
Discover how sports lawyer Simon Leaf handles everything from £1bn deals to heart condition diagnoses for footballers. Learn about the unseen legal world shaping modern sports.
Slovenia passes controversial 'Šutar law' granting police sweeping powers in Roma neighbourhoods, sparking EU discrimination concerns. Critics warn it targets an entire minority.
The Law Commission proposes releasing more suspect information to counter misinformation after high-profile incidents. Discover how this impacts media and police.
The US Supreme Court will decide if Trump's policy limiting asylum claims at the border is legal. A ruling is expected by June. Read the latest developments.
UK law firm Ashurst merges with US firm Perkins Coie in a $2.7bn deal, creating a legal giant with over 3,000 lawyers. Discover how this shapes the global legal elite.
Major transatlantic legal merger sees Ashurst join forces with Perkins Coie, creating a global law firm with 1700 lawyers across 30 offices worldwide.
A former NSW police constable used excessive force on six occasions and destroyed body-worn video. Four colleagues failed to report his confessions. Read the full misconduct findings.
Leah Washington-Pugh reflects on life a decade after the Alton Towers Smiler crash that led to her leg amputation. Discover her inspiring story and new role helping others.
Proposed amendment to Crime and Policing Bill could criminalise domestic abuse victims who flee overseas with children. Critics warn it undermines child safety principles.
UK government reveals 65 London businesses fined for underpaying staff, with Adecco UK owing £436,877 to 3,356 workers. Discover which companies failed to pay minimum wage.
Han Willhoft-King explains why he left Manchester City's academy to study law at Oxford University after training with Guardiola and De Bruyne. Discover his remarkable journey.
Britain suspends intelligence cooperation with US over controversial drug vessel strikes. Analysis of strained UK-US security ties and political fallout.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major immigration reforms to increase deportations and reduce UK 'pull factors'. Get the latest on the planned changes.
Slovakia introduces a controversial 6km/h speed limit for cyclists and skateboarders on pavements from 2026, facing criticism for being impractical. Discover the full story.
The UK Government confirms the Renters' Rights Act starts May 1, 2026, ending Section 21 evictions. Discover what the new tenant protections mean for you.
A woman has lost a High Court fight with her brother over their mother's £1.1m fortune after a judge ruled she failed to show 'love and respect'. Read the full story of this family inheritance dispute.
The EU's top court has ruled that non-alcoholic drinks cannot be labelled as gin, dealing a potential blow to Europe's booming alcohol-free beverage market. Discover the implications for consumers and producers.
A common tourist habit in Dubai could land you with a £103,000 fine or jail time. Discover the lesser-known laws, from photography to jaywalking, you need to know before you travel.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed instructs Labour MPs to reject a Lords amendment protecting British wildlife from new planning rules. Critics warn of 'cash to trash' ecological damage. Vote set for Thursday.
Australia's Liberal Party faces crucial net zero policy decision today after five-hour meeting. Southern lights dazzle across Australia as 100+ groups oppose nature law reforms. Follow live updates.
French minister condemns US military strikes in the Caribbean at G7 meeting, as UK halts intelligence sharing and legal experts warn of war crimes. Explore the escalating tensions.
The UK government has ceased intelligence sharing with the US on Caribbean drug trafficking, citing concerns over 'illegal' lethal strikes in international waters. Discover the full story.
Discover how Day One Partners is reshaping London's legal recruitment market with their innovative partnership model and strategic growth plans. Learn about their impact on law firms.
Tensions escalate as Britain suspends intelligence sharing with Washington over controversial US airstrikes on 'drug boats' that killed over 70 people. Discover the implications for the special relationship.
New UK legislation permits tech firms and child safety agencies to test AI tools for vulnerabilities in generating child sexual abuse material, aiming to prevent harm at source.
The UK has suspended some intelligence sharing with the US on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean over concerns US strikes may breach international law. Read the full story.
Britain suspends intelligence cooperation with the US on Caribbean drug trafficking amid legal concerns over lethal American airstrikes. A rare rift between key military allies.
New data reveals Israeli forces and settlers have attacked Palestinian water infrastructure over 250 times since 2020, creating a public health catastrophe in Gaza and West Bank.