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Bar Pro Bono Awards 2025: winners’ stories (2)

Why we do pro bono – in the second part of a series celebrating the 2025 Bar Pro Bono Award winners, Jesse Crozier and Siobhan Samuel share the stories behind their awards

08 September 2025 / Jesse Crozier / Siobhan Samuel
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Lessons learnt: Scaling the accessibility mountain

Belonging at the Bar, even if the buildings indicate otherwise – Daniel Holt shares his lessons learnt accessing this ‘beautiful, traditional but often exclusionary’ profession

08 September 2025 / Daniel Holt
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The lost art of socialising at the Bar: Baldip Singh

Through small but meaningful efforts, we can restore the sense of collegiality that has been so sorely eroded, says Baldip Singh 

04 August 2025 / Baldip Singh
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Bar Pro Bono Awards 2025: winners’ stories (1)

In the first part of a series celebrating the 2025 Bar Pro Bono Award winners, Advocate introduces Iona Gallagher, Edward Fitzgerald KC, Adam Wagner KC and Da’aro Youth Project 

04 August 2025
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Timothy James Dutton CBE KC: Fearless leader and friend

Timothy James Dutton CBE KC was known across the profession as an outstanding advocate, a dedicated public servant and a man of the utmost integrity. He was also a loyal and loving friend to many of us 

07 July 2025

Practice Toolset

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The rise and rise of fake cases

Despite increased awareness, why are AI hallucinations continuing to infiltrate court cases at an alarming rate? Matthew Lee investigates

08 September 2025 / Matthew Lee
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Smart tools, sound judgement

Neither magic wand nor existential threat, AI is a tool. And like any tool, its impact depends entirely on how we learn to wield it, says Paul Schwartfeger

08 September 2025 / Paul Schwartfeger
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Pupillage special: Pointers for new pupils

Hayley Parkes, Amy Hemsley, Julius Klutse, Amy Weir and Katrin Harter with advice for this year’s pupillage cohort

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Pupillage special: Feel the fear and advocate anyway

Worried about doing it all ‘wrong’? Mantras to keep in mind while developing your advocacy skills. By Nora Nanayakkara

08 September 2025 / Nora Nanayakkara
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Pupillage special: Cyber briefing for new pupils

Don’t start your time in Chambers as a cyber risk! Sam Thomas flags the online vulnerabilities of working at the Bar and offers security tips

08 September 2025 / Sam Thomas

Justice Matters

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Is the KC ladder built only with certain bodies in mind?

Many disabled barristers face entrenched obstacles to KC appointment – both procedural and systemic, writes Diego F Soto-Miranda

08 September 2025 / Diego F Soto-Miranda
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Diversity initiatives in judicial appointments

Brie Stevens-Hoare KC looks at the range of initiatives aiming to increase diversity in judicial appointments. What’s making the difference? What more needs to be done?

08 September 2025 / Brie Stevens-Hoare KC
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Why proscription of Palestine Action is a mistake

The proscribing of Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act is an assault on the English language and on civil liberties, argues Paul Harris SC, founder of the Bar Human Rights Committee

08 September 2025 / Paul Harris SC
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Concerted barrister action on VAWG

What can we as individual barristers, and as members of chambers, do to prevent, protect and prosecute VAWG? It is beyond urgent that we answer this question resoundingly and effectively, writes Celestine Greenwood

08 September 2025 / Celestine Greenwood
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Bar Mock Trial Competition

For over three decades, the Bar Mock Trial Competition has boosted the skills, knowledge and confidence of tens of thousands of state school students – as sixth-form teacher Conor Duffy and Young Citizens’ Akasa Pradhan report

08 September 2025 / Conor Duffy / Akasa Pradhan

Bon Vivant

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Law on stage: Inter Alia

Suzie Miller’s latest play puts the legal system centre stage once more. Will it galvanise change? asks Rehna Azim

08 September 2025 / Rehna Azim
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The Devil Wears Prada

Review by Daniel Barnett

08 September 2025 / Daniel Barnett
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Lawyers in film: And Justice for All (1979)

Al Pacino desperately seeks punishment for the guilty and justice for the innocent. Review by David Langwallner

08 September 2025 / David Langwallner
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Secret E-Diary

Old memories return. By William Byfield

08 September 2025 / William Byfield
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Vive the 90s: Ally McBeal

For restorative retro viewing, Rehna Azim recommends a boxset of Ally McBeal  – a series ahead of its time in many ways

04 August 2025 / Rehna Azim

Employed Bar

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Becoming an in-house barrister

Fiona Butler offers some tips and advice on how to make the move in-house and what to expect – for both aspiring barristers and established practitioners contemplating a new chapter

04 August 2025 / Fiona Butler
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Prosecuting the riots

One year on, Nardeen Némat reflects on the violent disorder in Merseyside following the Southport knife attacks and the collaboration between police, courts and Crown Prosecution Service in bringing a swift end to the riots

04 August 2025 / Nardeen Némat
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Employed Bar pathways and principles: Mike Jones KC

Mike Jones KC, the first Senior Crown advocate from Wales to take silk, talks about his career pathway, the ‘one Bar’ philosophy and what the future holds

09 June 2025 / Michael Jones KC
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What good EDI might look like in legal employers

Trying new approaches to tackle unfairness in opportunities, James Peters and Sinead Murray discuss recent Ofgem initiatives

09 June 2025 / James Peters / Sinead Murray

EBC Chair’s report 2024: a year of progress

Heidi Stonecliffe KC, Chair of the Employed Barristers’ Committee for 2024, reflects on her year at the helm and progress made in implementing the Life at the Employed Bar Report 2023 recommendations 

06 December 2024 / Heidi Stonecliffe KC

Black Inclusion

Race at the Bar – three years on

Senior barristers reflect on the progress made since the publication of Race at the Bar: A Snapshot Report  in 2021, as well as the persistent challenges and cultural shifts still needed. Interviews by Mariam Diaby 

22 January 2025 / Mariam Diaby

May we continue to build together: Laurie-Anne Power KC

From a traumatic formative education to exceptional criminal silk – Laurie-Anne Power KC talks about her path to the Bar, pursuit of equality and speaking out against discrimination (not just during Black History Month)

14 October 2024 / Laurie-Anne Power KC
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Recruitment, retention and promotion

Following the Lincoln’s Inn EDI Forum in Leeds, Glenn Parsons considers the tools required to increase diversity at the Bar – now and in the future

13 August 2024 / Glenn Parsons
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A ‘10K Black Interns’ experience at the Bar

Championing underrepresented talent, 10K Black Interns 2024 is open for applications. Mentee Tendai Chiguvare and mentor Anna Walsh share their experience of the summer internship scheme at the Bar 

19 February 2024 / Tendai Chiguvare / Anna Walsh
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Black women at the Bar: challenges faced and a fairer future

Bibi Badejo reports from a packed Inns of Court Women’s Alliance event examining the experiences of Black women barristers and imparting crucial advice for Black women navigating the legal profession 

19 February 2024 / Bibi Badejo

AI and the Bar

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The rise and rise of fake cases

Despite increased awareness, why are AI hallucinations continuing to infiltrate court cases at an alarming rate? Matthew Lee investigates

08 September 2025 / Matthew Lee
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Smart tools, sound judgement

Neither magic wand nor existential threat, AI is a tool. And like any tool, its impact depends entirely on how we learn to wield it, says Paul Schwartfeger

08 September 2025 / Paul Schwartfeger
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Pupillage special: Cyber briefing for new pupils

Don’t start your time in Chambers as a cyber risk! Sam Thomas flags the online vulnerabilities of working at the Bar and offers security tips

08 September 2025 / Sam Thomas
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The EU AI Act and the Bar

How will the EU AI Act, in full force from August 2026, affect barristers in the UK? If advising EU-linked clients or handling cross-border disputes you must grasp its risk-based approach, says Bamdad Shams

04 August 2025 / Bamdad Shams
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The shadow AI crisis

Camilo Artiga-Purcell highlights the dangerous use of unapproved AI tools

04 August 2025 / Camilo Artiga-Purcell

Bar Students

Unlocking talent: the 2024-25 COMBAR mentoring scheme

The mentoring scheme for underrepresented applicants to the Commercial Bar – apply by the extended deadline of Friday 18 October 2024 for the 2024-25 cycle 

07 August 2024 / COMBAR
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Who gets pupillage?

The Bar Council crunches the data to tell the real story of who gets pupillage... and when 

01 September 2023 / The Bar Council

Why being a barrister is the best job in the world (or what you need to know going in)

Newly minted Bar graduates compete at a ratio of 300:1 for a golden ticket to Wonka’s Criminal Justice Factory. The Secret Barrister explains why…

01 September 2021 / The Secret Barrister
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The Bar qualification rules

The Bar Standards Board on what you need to know about training to become a barrister in England and Wales

01 September 2021 / Bar Standards Board
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Choosing a Bar course

Laurence Cooper explores the high-stakes world of choosing a Bar training course provider

01 September 2021 / Laurence Cooper
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Barbara Mills KC, barrister and Chair of the Bar 2025, talks to Joshua Rozenberg KC (hon), legal journalist and broadcaster. Podcast recorded in December 2024.

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