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IWD 2026: How to combat the gender earnings gap

With gender earnings inequality at the Bar getting worse, not better, Judith Ayling KC discusses concrete solutions and collective action – including steps taken by the Personal Injuries Bar Association

06 March 2026 / Judith Ayling KC
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IWD 2026: Equality in chambers – concerted effort

Take the pledge! Galina Ward KC and Andrew Byass explain how Chambers’ Retention of Women Working Party developed a comprehensive programme for change under the Women in Law Pledge. With chambers-wide effort, it has delivered real progress

06 March 2026 / Andrew Byass / Galina Ward KC
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IWD 2026: Why intersectionality matters at the Bar

Brie Stevens Hoare KC argues that building genuinely inclusive chambers and workplaces for the Bar requires an intersectional approach

06 March 2026 / Brie Stevens-Hoare KC
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IWD 2026: Women at the criminal Bar

Recognising examples of positive change among the huge systemic issues, Chris Henley underlines the importance of being an ally to women at the criminal Bar 

06 March 2026 / Chris Henley KC
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Trial by jury or ‘the wisdom of one’

The deprivation of liberty is the most significant power the state can exercise. Drawing on frontline experience, Chris Henley KC explains why replacing trial by jury with judge-only trials risks undermining justice 

16 February 2026 / Chris Henley KC
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The politicisation of sentencing guidance in England and Wales

Debate has centred on the government veto of Sentencing Council guidelines. But a quieter power – the ability to shape its business plan – is equally troubling. Julian Roberts KC (Hon), a former Sentencing Council member, explains why this matters 

16 February 2026 / Julian Roberts
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Reforming the admissibility of evidence of other sexual behaviour

Baffled by the government’s proposed s 41 reforms and by the Law Commission’s preferred model, Laura Hoyano looks at what won’t work, and what will 

16 February 2026 / Laura Hoyano
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The timing of call – the Inns consult

Should call be deferred until a pupil is entitled to practise? Stephen Hockman KC and Toby Riley-Smith KC reprise the debate 

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Political pressure on judges

When politicians take aim at judges, it’s more than political theatre – it’s a threat to the rule of law. Judges can’t fight back from the bench, so what options do they have? Peter Oldham KC explores lessons from the past 

29 January 2026 / Peter Oldham KC
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Abolishing jury trial in complex fraud

Resolution of the criminal justice crisis does not lie in reheating old ideas that have been roundly rejected before, say Ed Vickers KC, Faras Baloch and Katie Bacon 

16 January 2026 / Faras Baloch / Ed Vickers KC / Katie Bacon
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