On a pale horse
As long ago as 2009, The Guardian reported that banks and solicitors were charging £1.25 billion per annum for the […]
As long ago as 2009, The Guardian reported that banks and solicitors were charging £1.25 billion per annum for the […]
Easter has now been and gone. I have returned from a very welcome break on the ancient island of Malta.
Spring has reached the riverlands. Each day the sky seems to become bluer, and the foliage greener. Last month Craig
On 30th March 2023 Craig Ralph and I are undertaking our latest Zoom seminar. As the
Following on from the decision of the Court of Appeal in University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust v
May our god of the high moor, of tor and of the singing rivers, guide you, protect you and inspire
One of the problems that will face any incoming Labour government in 2024, is the state of the County Court,
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” -Albert Einstein I fondly remember from
It happened on April 19, 1964. It was bluebell time in Kent. –Hinz v Berry [1970] 2 Q.B. 40, Lord
We did it! At dawn today, Sunny and I left the house, and completed the long delayed sponsored walk to