Lockdown - Reflections at the end of week 55
Ian Waine
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9th April 2021
On the 9th April last year, Boris Johnson was moved out of the intensive care unit at St Thomas’s Hospital having turned the corner in his personal battle with Covid. With the benefit of hindsight and our subsequent experience of how dangerous the…
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Re H-N and Others (Children) (domestic abuse: finding of fact hearings) [2021] EWCA Civ 448
Georgina Rayment
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31st March 2021
Family practitioners, particularly those working in cases concerning children and domestic abuse, have awaited with interest the outcome of four conjoined appeals before the Supreme Court. Broadly, the four appeals (albeit one was later dismissed)…
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Lockdown – Reflections at the end of week 53
Ian Waine
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26th March 2021
Before this week, few of us would ever have heard of the Ever Given. My grandfather, who was born in 1890, left home for the life of a merchant seaman when he was 14 and sailed around Cape Horn on a commercial sailing ship. He would barely recognize…
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Lockdown - Reflections at the end of week 52
Ian Waine
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19th March 2021
Next Tuesday, 23rd March 2021, is the first anniversary of the day on which Covid restrictions first came into force in the United Kingdom. It has been designated as a day of reflection, primarily to commemorate the loss of lives and to stand…
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