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MoJ announces free access to Crown Court sentencing remarks for victims
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced that victims will be given free access to transcripts of judges' sentencing remarks in Crown Court cases, removing fees that previously ranged from around £40 to several hundred pounds. The measure follows a successful pilot scheme, which found that free access helped victims feel a stronger sense of...
Ten financial regulatory changes to prepare for in 2026
Law360, Expert analysis: 2025 brought the financially regulated community many gifts in the form of promised reforms. Michael Lewis, partner and head of the UK financial regulation team, Stephen Wilson, managing associate and Emma Radmore, legal director, all at Womble Bond Dickinson have provided their expert commentary on the upcoming changes for...
MHCLG invites representations on proposed strengthened statutory support for Tower Hamlets
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has published a letter inviting the London Borough of Tower Hamlets to make representations on the Secretary of State’s proposed strengthened statutory support package under section 15 of the Local Government Act 1999, following concerns that the authority continues to fail to comply...
Pension Schemes Bill: Employer surplus-payment provisions pass Grand Committee scrutiny unchanged
At the third day of Grand Committee on the Pension Schemes Bill on 19 January 2026, the House of Lords undertook an extensive examination of Clauses 9 (Power to modify scheme to allow for payment of surplus to employer) and 10 (Restrictions on exercise of power to pay surplus), with debate focused on a series of amendments that tested how far the...