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Will UN treaty be enough to prevent human rights abuses caused by mining and toxic waste?
UN attempts to address human rights abuses caused by the environmental degradations of mining and toxic waste came under the spotlight at a joint United Nations Side Event by Franciscans International, the UN Rapporteur on Toxics and Leigh Day.
Legal challenge to Government's failure to investigate Russian threat to UK democratic processes
A cross-party group of Parliamentarians and democracy campaign group, the Citizens has issued court proceedings.
Further hearing in Transport Action Network's application for judicial review of RIS2 decision
A hearing will be held on Thursday, 29 October in the legal challenge by Transport Action Network (TAN) into the government decision to give the go ahead for Road Investment Strategy 2.
Changes to the careless driving laws 'can't come soon enough' for injured cyclist
A cyclist injured in a collision near Wakefield has called for harsher sentences for careless driving offences after the young driver who collided with him was handed only five points on his licence and a £350 fine.
John's Campaign issues challenge to 'blanket ban' approach on care home visits in higher risk areas
John's Campaign, a group which campaigns for people with dementia to be supported by family carers, has issued urgent court proceedings challenging the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) guidance for visiting in care homes (“the Guidance”).
CAAT challenges renewal of exports licences for arms sales to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has issued a legal challenge to the UK government's decision to renew arms sales to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) when they might be used in Yemen.
Concerns raised about zombie batteries in time for Halloween
A Halloween campaign has been launched to highlight and combat the serious fire risk of so called “zombie lithium batteries”
Friends of the Earth will speak out in legal case against Surrey oil well
Friends of the Earth has been given permission to make submissions in support of a legal case brought by a Surrey resident against the decision to allow oil wells on green belt farmland near to her home.
Asylum seekers claim they were unlawfully detained under Home Office policy
Asylum seekers who have experienced illegal detention in the UK under the application of an EU regulation are bringing a legal claim against the Home Office.
Response to announcement of publication of Cygnus Report
An NHS doctor and journalist campaigning for the release of the full findings into Exercise Cygnus, a pandemic simulation exercise in 2016, have issued a response to Matt Hancock's announcement that he has published the Cygnus Report.
Statement following Southall gas explosion
A lawyer who represented people affected by the Buncefield gas explosion in 2005 has issued a statement following the Southall explosion
Solicitors from Leigh Day's regulatory & disciplinary team listed in Chambers and Partners UK guide 2021
Gideon Habel and Emma Walker, solicitors in Leigh Day's regulatory and disciplinary team, have been awarded listings in Chambers and Partners UK guide for top legal professionals 2021.