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UK government consults on facial recognition legal framework amid privacy concerns

Consultation seeks to ensure law enforcement use of facial recognition balances rights and safety

New fee hike confirmed as criminal legal aid sector awaits December reforms

Government confirms criminal legal aid fee rises taking effect this month

Top barristers to face sharp rise in practising costs under new fee plans

Bar Council proposes higher fees for top earners as it seeks to rebuild depleted reserves

‘Avoidable disputes’ pushing tribunals to breaking point, justice report warns

Report finds poor public body decision-making is driving avoidable disputes and tribunal strain

New steering group set up to tackle bullying and harassment at the bar

Bar Council and Bar Standards Board set up a steering group to implement the Harman review changes.

Government plans to lift cap on unfair dismissal compensation for workers

Government proposes lifting cap on unfair dismissal compensation, allowing unlimited payouts.

LSB unveils new policy demanding stronger, evidence-based action to close diversity gaps

LSB proposes a new evidence-based policy to address persistent diversity gaps in the profession

Judges and leaders join forces to prevent criminalisation of care leavers

Judges and sector leaders unite at the Old Bailey to tackle the criminalisation of care leavers

Consumers left ‘exposed’ in wake of Mazur ruling

Mazur ruling risks leaving clients vulnerable, as the consumer panel criticises regulatory failures

Class action looms over legal aid cyber attack data breach

Broudie Jackson Canter prepares to launch class action against government over data breach