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Victims given six months to challenge Unduly Lenient Sentences

Government reforms also place duty in the Victims’ Code to ensure victims are informed about the sentencing review scheme

2026 legal services report reveals growing gap in client expectations for law firms

Research highlights rising client demands on service, transparency and digital access

New Laws UK 2026: Key Legal Changes Reshaping Britain

The new laws UK 2026 mark a decisive shift in the UK’s legal landscape, with wide-ranging reforms across criminal justice, artificial intelligence, and digital regulation

BSB issues 2026–27 priorities targeting backlogs and culture change

Bar Standards Board business plan targets enforcement delays, investigation backlogs and culture reform across the bar

Law Society welcomes Fair Work Agency but warns on tribunal delays

Law Society says stronger enforcement powers are positive but tribunal backlogs risk undermining impact of reforms

Lawyer removed from roll over backdated documents and misleading email

Solicitor struck off after tribunal upholds dishonesty and integrity breaches

AI use surges in legal sector but firms struggle to keep up

Report finds widespread AI use but highlights gaps in integration and governance

Do You Have What It Takes to Succeed in a Solicitor Apprenticeship?

The solicitor apprenticeship is rapidly establishing itself as a credible and increasingly respected route into the legal profession.

Magistrate who shouted at colleague given formal warning

JCIO investigation found shouting at a colleague and inappropriate political comments amounted to misconduct under the judicial conduct rules

Costs budgeting ‘lite’ pilots likely to expand after strong feedback

Deputy head of civil justice Sara Cockerill signals wider rollout as simplified costs process proves popular with judges and court users