‘To jab or not to jab, that is the question! An exploration of the rules on Covid-19 and flu vaccinations for looked after children’ by Natalie Cross

As we recover from the Covid-19 pandemic and the vaccination programme continues to roll out, practitioners are likely to face increased questions as to the rules on whether children currently looked after... Continue Reading

“Forensic Disaster”? – an Analysis of Rosebery Housing Association Ltd v Williams & Anor (2021) EW Misc 22 (CC)

Aadhithya Anbahan considers the recent County Court decision in Rosebery Housing Association Ltd v Williams & Anor [2021] EW Misc 22 and discusses the impact and implications of the judgment on landlo... Continue Reading

New tenant, Sara Wyeth, joins Chambers

St Ives welcomes new tenant, Sara Wyeth, to Chambers to join the Criminal Practice Group. Sara was called to the Bar in 2013. She is a Level 3 CPS Advocate Panel member, and has completed the ICCA Vulnerab... Continue Reading

Malvika Jaganmohan selected for Pegasus Scholarship

Chambers congratulates Malvika Jaganmohan on being selected to be an outgoing Pegasus Scholar this year. The Pegasus Trust, supported by The Inner Temple, is a champion of forging links between lawyers aro... Continue Reading

Ben Douglas-Jones QC appeared for the Crown in this important case on victims of human trafficking in which the Vice-President has given guidance on a number of topics

R v AAD, AAH and AAI [2022] EWCA Crim 106 Anonymity in appeals against convictions of alleged victims of trafficking who commit criminal acts is to be decided as per Hallett LJ’s approach in R v L; R v N... Continue Reading

Two members of chambers appointed as Recorders

We are delighted to announce that two members of chambers, Tony Watkin and David Payne, have both been appointed to the post of Recorder, on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. Tony Watkin (1998 call) speci... Continue Reading