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Politics and law

July 16, 2022

Statutory Sick Pay, Is It in Need of a Cure?

Article by Olivia Wilson   What is Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)?   Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is the minimum amount of money an employer must pay […]
March 31, 2022

London’s decriminalisation plan: a different approach to the war on drugs

Article by Taha Ragheb As we approach into the Spring of 2022, plans for a decriminalisation trial in London are blossoming too. Sadiq Khan has announced […]
March 14, 2022

Meta shares plummet

Article by Trinity Batt In early February, Meta shares fell by 26.4 percent, representing over $230 billion of the company’s total market value. This is not […]
March 3, 2022
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The Future Lawyer Weekly Update – w/c 28th February

Little Drink, Big Dreams or Little Drink, Big Lies? Article by Shaznee Seraj Innocent’s animated TV advertisement “Little Drink, Big Dreams” banned for claiming its drinks […]
February 25, 2022

CANZUK: The Empire Strikes Back?

Article by Joseph Nash CANZUK is a proposed union between Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the UK which will promote the values of free movement of […]
February 20, 2022

China: The International Heavyweight

Isabella analyses China's economic and political influence on the international stage in recent years.
December 23, 2021
TFLWU - 18th Nov

The Future Lawyer Weekly Update – w/c 20th December

The round-up of the stories that a budding Student Lawyer should be aware of this week. Sign up here to get these updates in your inbox every […]
October 17, 2021

Should abortion be a legal matter in modern society?

Article by Nicola Wood The topic of abortion is one of, if not the most, controversial topics concerning women in modern society. As taboo as the […]
October 6, 2021

The Centenary of the Six Point Group: Can the law change societal attitudes?

Article by Olivia Wilson The last century has seen significant societal development in the UK; examples include the establishment of the NHS, abolition of the death […]