Reviews by Daniel Barnett
The storm clouds gather. By William Byfield*
One of the most recent British theatrical successes is centred around restorative justice. Yasmin Omotosho reviews Punch by James Graham
Martin Scorsese’s true-crime film about mineral rights and legal formalities masking murder is a shocking part of history, writes David Langwallner
The free speech myth. By William Byfield*
Haresh Sood talks about why he decided to combine his barrister’s practice with filmmaking and the release of his second documentary, Cama Sood Hara
Stephen Cragg KC reviews the National Gallery’s mesmerising exhibition exploring Siena’s artistic golden age
AI – the advocate’s friend or foe? asks William Byfield*
A cultural life and times
Martin Shaw was born to play this part. Review by Daniel Barnett
Due to multiple client panel appointments, Barristers and Solicitor Advocates are needed to join our team.
Chair of the Bar sets out a busy calendar for the rest of the year
By Louise Crush of Westgate Wealth Management
Examined by Marie Law, Director of Toxicology at AlphaBiolabs
Time is precious for barristers. Every moment spent chasing paperwork, organising diaries, or managing admin is time taken away from what matters most: preparation, advocacy and your clients. That’s where Eden Assistants step in
AlphaBiolabs has announced its latest Giving Back donation to RAY Ceredigion, a grassroots West Wales charity that provides play, learning and community opportunities for families across Ceredigion County
Rachel Davenport, Co-founder and Director at AlphaBiolabs, outlines why barristers, solicitors, judges, social workers and local authorities across the UK trust AlphaBiolabs for court-admissible testing
Through small but meaningful efforts, we can restore the sense of collegiality that has been so sorely eroded, says Baldip Singh
Come in with your eyes open, but don’t let fear cloud the prospect. A view from practice by John Dove
Looking to develop a specialist practice? Mariya Peykova discusses the benefits of secondments and her placement at the Information Commissioner’s Office
Anon Academic explains why he’s leaving the world of English literature for the Bar – after all, the two are not as far apart as they may first seem...
Review by Stephen Cragg KC