News & Insights
The UK Bribery Act: Happy Birthday? John Binns writes for Fraud Intelligence
Evidence Obtained by Hacking or Torture – Michael Drury, Caroline Mair and Andrew Watson write for Lawyer Monthly
Online Safety for footballers: Daniel Jackson writes for FC Business
Michael Drury and Julian Hayes write for The GIR Guide to Cyber Investigations
Fire authority investigations – Tom McNeill writes for FIRE Magazine
Corporate Criminal Liability: The Why and The How – John Binns writes for Lawyer Monthly
‘Making the UK the safest place in the world’ – Greta Barkle and Guevara Leacock discuss the Online Safety Bill with The Law Society Gazette
THE SHOW MUST GO ON! But does it risk arrest? Coronavirus and the theatre
Covid Inquiry: what is it and will prosecutions follow?
Why is a Covid inquiry taking place?
Since March 2020, there have been calls for an inquiry into the government response to the Covid pandemic. An inquiry could provide a forum for understanding what happened and why. This is, in part, to give closure to those affected (which unusually is almost all of us to some degree) while also providing recommendations to help prepare the UK for the next pandemic, an inevitability according to many experts in the scientific community.