
Botched Blood Donations
Scandal has struck the NHS once again. It recently transpired that infected blood had been given to patients in the past. Consequently,...

Opinion: Beyond May
At the end of the snap election on June 8th 2017, Theresa May seemed to have lost a her grip on a fragile government. She was holding...

Gig Economy Inquiry
This year has been filled with developments in the employment law sphere. One particular area of employment which has received...

Genocide in Southern Cameroon
The Ambazonians, an adopted name for the people of Southern Cameroon, have been agitating to be separated from their francophone-speaking...

NHS Victory vs. Drug Giants
Recent news regarding the NHS has been largely negative. Examples of this include the inquiry into tainted blood donations and...

Brexit: A Poisoned Chalice
On Friday 21st September the Prime Minister, Theresa May, gave a short statement as an update on the negotiations between the UK and the...

An Unprecedented Move by the EU
There are constant developments arising from Brussels as the European Parliament vote on matters which often have a direct impact on its...

The War of the Memes
There has recently been much debate over a prospective Copyright Directive (the Directive) within the jurisdiction of the European Union...

Bringing Brexit to Africa: The Birth of a New Commonwealth
Theresa May recently visited Africa, commencing her tour with visits to South Africa and Nigeria, before turning her attention towards...

Divorce: The Plot Thickens
In August, Newell Legal reported on the developments in UK divorce law that arose from a Supreme Court judgment. In that case, the...