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The 2026 Shift: A strategic briefing on the “Earned Settlement” Era in UK Immigration Law

The landscape of immigration law in the UK has reached a definitive tipping point.

Court of Appeal Confirms Inherent Jurisdiction but Refuses Injunction to Protect Lawyers from Abusive Communications

Court of Appeal confirms power existed but refuses injunction against litigant

High Court rebukes false £13.5million claim but refuses to strike out case

TCC declines strike-out despite false allegation in £13.5million joint venture claim

Criminal lawyers unite against Lammy’s jury trial reform plans

Practitioner bodies oppose plans to limit jury trials and appeal rights

Court of Appeal sets strict rules for public access in Mazur appeal

Senior judges outline process for remote access to public interest appeal

UK Athletics convicted after cage collapse killed Paralympian

National Athletics body admits gross negligence in Paralympian tragedy

High Court dismisses negligence claim against Hugh James over £10,000 abuse settlement

Judge finds advice fell within reasonable professional judgment and causation not established

Solicitor struck off after Whatsapp child image conviction

Conviction for indecent child image and possessing extreme pornography leads to solicitor’s strike-off

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