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June 24, 2026
A regulator has ordered one of the country's largest trade unions to nix its sanction of one of its officers, after it extended his suspension without explanation.
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June 24, 2026
A disciplinary tribunal has disbarred a barrister after he lied to the court while representing an appellant and his wife in an immigration case in which he had a personal interest, the Bar Standards Board said Wednesday.
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June 24, 2026
A sports arbitration court has ordered Lazio Women to pay more than €69,000 ($78,200) to former midfielder Maja Göthberg, saying that the Italian football club unlawfully ended her contract after it learned she was pregnant.
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June 24, 2026
A judge has been sanctioned for being rude to a barrister and kicking him out of a court hearing, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has said.
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June 24, 2026
A National Health Service trust has paid £187,000 ($246,000) and apologized to seven female nurses after an employment tribunal ruled that it discriminated against them by allowing a transgender coworker to access single-sex changing rooms, the nurses' lawyers confirmed on Wednesday.
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June 23, 2026
The U.K. government said Tuesday that it will introduce regulations outlawing all punishments imposed on workers for taking part in union activities and finally allow voting through text as part of a sweeping bill that is soon coming into force.
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June 23, 2026
A former King's Counsel barrister argued Tuesday that a disciplinary tribunal was wrong to disbar him for falsely claiming he studied at the University of Oxford in an application for tenancy, telling a London court that the sanction was disproportionately severe.
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June 23, 2026
A London judge has ordered a senior executive at a construction firm to cease work immediately, ruling that she was in breach of a contract that barred her joining a rival business for nine months.
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June 23, 2026
A former Barclays community banker won leave Tuesday to appeal against a tribunal's findings that she was not discriminated against in disputes over her place of work, as she claimed the judge in the case called her "delusional."
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June 23, 2026
The U.K. accounting watchdog said Tuesday that it has fined and banned a tiny accounting firm, finding "widespread deficiencies" in its audit work on the accounts of several companies in Sanjeev Gupta's metals empire.
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June 23, 2026
An employment tribunal has ordered a coach company to pay a female operations manager £17,207 ($22,725) after it found that she was paid less than male colleagues for the same out-of-hours duties.
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June 23, 2026
The next prime minister should reconsider the long-term viability of the state pension triple lock, an insurer warned Tuesday.
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June 23, 2026
IP Group PLC said Tuesday that it has rejected a takeover approach worth approximately £615.8 million ($814 million) from the trustee of a U.K. retirement savings plan for railway staff.
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June 23, 2026
Almost nine in 10 trustees of defined benefit pension schemes in the U.K. have not assessed how new and evolving health treatments for weight loss will affect the liabilities of their plans, Standard Life said Tuesday.
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June 23, 2026
Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party, was sentenced on Tuesday to five years and three months in prison for embezzling more than £400,000 ($529,000) from the party.
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June 22, 2026
The U.K. data protection watchdog said Friday it has uncovered evidence that its former privacy chief used highly sexualized language to harass a number of female colleagues, comnig months after he stepped down from the role.
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June 22, 2026
Garfield AI said Monday that it has won its first case in the English courts after the artificial intelligence law firm helped a freelancer to draft materials to instruct a barrister to recover £7,000 ($9,269) in unpaid commissions.
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June 22, 2026
The Financial Conduct Authority proposed tighter rules for self-invested personal pensions on Monday in order to prevent fraudulent investments and keep client money safe.
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June 22, 2026
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's resignation on Monday provides a window of opportunity to revisit some of Labour's less popular employment law reforms — but lawyers said they expect Andy Burnham, the presumed incumbent, to stick to the same legislative program.
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June 22, 2026
An employment tribunal has rejected a bid by Rockstar Games to strike out claims that it was blacklisting staff for being union members, allowing the IWGB union to continue bringing more allegations before it faces off against the gaming giant in court in September.
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June 22, 2026
The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office said Monday that an employment judge has been formally warned over delays in completing judicial work, at a time when wider systemic pressures are driving record backlogs at the tribunal.
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June 22, 2026
A former security supervisor at a Scottish airport has won £45,100 ($60,000) after a tribunal ruled that a contracting business had "tunnel vision" when it unfairly fired her following a string of absences.
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June 22, 2026
The strong funding position of defined benefit pension plans is likely to give rise to more innovation in the future, Britain's retirement savings watchdog has said, as it urged any plans considering novel ideas to consult with the regulator.
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June 22, 2026
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans on Monday to step down after losing the support of the Labour Party for him to stay on, clearing the way for former Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to launch his bid for the top job.
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June 19, 2026
A coin dealer persuaded a London judge on Friday that a group of former account managers conspired to exploit confidential customer data and stage a collective grievance as part of a plan to establish a rival business.