Will I be liable for what I have said and done in court? Bar Council intervention in XGY
Policy analyst Enehuwa Adagu summarises the facts of the case
More than just the courtroom: what I learnt behind the Bar
A winner of our Bar Placement Scheme blog competition, Meerab Basit, shares her experience and how she's come to realise that being a barrister is not about who speaks the loudest, but about the one who speaks with reason, conviction, and an understanding of the people they represent.
The Bar Placement Scheme 2025 reaffirmed my desire to take the leap in becoming a barrister
Bar Placement Scheme blog competition winner Lilly Bennett shares her experience and how it helped her answer the big question: "Why do you want to become a barrister?"
Beware speed over safety: after the Leveson review
Tim Kiely explores what the next steps are for criminal justice following part one of the Leveson independent review of criminal courts.
Warnings on the safety of lawyers and international rule of law
Tana Adkin KC reports on the central issues discussed from the German Bar Conference in June 2025: worldwide erosion of the rule of law and the persecution of lawyers
Bad Boy (but not) For Life: the prosecution of Sean Combs illustrates the strategic gambles faced by both prosecutors and defence lawyers
Amelia Clegg, who is dual-qualified at the English Bar and as a New York attorney, says Sean Combs trial is a lesson for prosecutors and defence lawyers.