Legal News

SRA seeks extra £25m from profession “to fix the foundations”

The Solicitors Regulation Authority today set out the initial cost of fixing its problems – a 29%, or £25m, increase in its funding for the 2026-27 practising year.

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SRA and CILEX end talks on transferring regulation of legal executives

Work to transfer the regulation of CILEX members to the Solicitors Regulation Authority has come to an end, it has emerged.

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Solicitors start again after selling firm to multi-disciplinary group

A husband-and-wife team whose law firm was bought by a professional services group a year ago have struck out on their own again with a new platform law firm.

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“Panicked” solicitor who backdated document struck off

A solicitor who backdated a document and sent a misleading email to a client has been struck off, despite evidence he was experiencing significant mental health difficulties at the time.

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The cost of systemic failure and childbirth injuries

Recent reports show that the NHS has paid almost £3.5bn in medical claims around childbirth injuries over the past six years.


Mazur: when regulators make simple things complicated

What the last six months have shown is that supervision cannot be treated as a background compliance obligation quietly managed somewhere in a firm’s operational processes.


How unstoppable AI is reshaping UK legal practice

At a time when most technology innovation still flows from the US and China, UK lawtech is attracting growing international attention and capital.