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Regulator steps in as Birmingham law firm placed under intervention

The SRA has intervened in PKA Legal Limited to protect the interests of clients

Birmingham Law Society slams MoJ’s ‘client account interest’ grab as unworkable

Society’s consultation response warns that diverting interest income will force firms to raise fees or exit the market.

Disabled homeowner loses High Court fight over porch demolition order

High Court upholds inspector’s decision dismissing appeal against enforcement notice in Bridgend

SRA shuts down Norwich family law firm in emergency intervention

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has intervened to close a family law firm in Norwich.

SRA fines Hull law firm after AML failings exposed

James Legal Limited agrees to pay a financial penalty following an SRA AML investigation.

Court jails NHS employee at centre of major refund fraud scandal

Former NHS credit controller sentenced after a fraud and money laundering scheme targeted NHS funds

PAC report sparks fresh warnings over negligence and NHS accountability

Consumer support groups urge urgent action after PAC report highlights harm and rising negligence costs

High Court lifts worldwide asset freeze after ruling it lacked jurisdiction

The High Court discharges a worldwide freezing order after finding no legal basis to serve parties abroad

Third trainee licence refused as tribunal upholds registrar’s decision

A tribunal has dismissed an appeal against the refusal of a third trainee driving instructor licence

Government steps in as projections show UK jail capacity crisis looming by summer

New projections show prisons would have run out of space by June without sentencing reforms