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Solicitor barred from solo practice and compliance roles by regulator

SRA imposes strict conditions on a London solicitor’s practising certificate

London law firm closed as SRA cites suspected dishonesty

Regulator intervenes in central London firm under solicitors act powers

The breaking point: How structural pressures are reshaping Crown Court practice in 2026

As 2026 unfolds, the Crown Court in England and Wales is operating under sustained structural strain

SRA intervenes in Bloomsbury Law over suspected dishonesty

SRA cites suspected dishonesty and rule breaches in the intervention decision

Solicitor barred from practising without approved supervision

Andrew Milne must practise only under SRA-approved supervision The Solicitors Regulation Authority has imposed an interim condition on the practising certificate of Andrew Milne, restricting...

Judge overturns Parole Board decision after key mistakes exposed

High Court rules factual errors fatally undermined parole refusal decision

Minister defends response to Legal Aid Agency cyber-attack

Justice Minister responds to concerns over contingency payments and data breach

High Court rejects bid to re-anonymise acquitted director in SFO case

Court rules open justice justified naming the acquitted director in the DPA approval judgment

Funeral directors jailed after storing 46 bodies in unrefrigerated room

Two Gosport funeral directors jailed after bodies found in unrefrigerated conditions Two funeral directors have been sentenced to four years in prison after storing bodies...

Regulator warns over fake law firm website using solicitors’ names

SRA confirms lawmaster.Info is not a regulated legal practice