The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
Banksy draws on century-old convention to remain anonymous [The Times] (£)
Scottish court rules UK government veto of gender recognition bill was lawful [The Guardian]
‘The law needs to catch up on student mental health’ [BBC]
Young City professionals ditch work from home as productivity thrives in the office [City A.M.]
Star lawyer Fiona Shackleton’s firm faces legal action from the ex-wife of a Russian oligarch who she helped to win £453 million for in her divorce settlement [Mail Online]
Rwanda policy will stop 99.5% of migrant claims, Home Office says [The Times] (£)
Tax hits highest level on record for Britons as UK also has highest property leviest [Daily Express]
“It’s scandalous that over a quarter of students fail the course. It’s really not very difficult.” [Legal Cheek comments]
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