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Rhys Davies Shortlisted for International Pro Bono Barrister of the Year at the 2026 Bar Pro Bono Awards

Rhys Davies of Temple Garden Chambers and Ben Keith of 5 St Andrew’s Hill have been jointly shortlisted for International Pro Bono Barrister of the Year at the 2026 Bar Pro Bono Awards, organised by Advocate, the pro bono charity of the…

30/03/2026
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Rhys Davies Shortlisted for International Pro Bono Barrister of the Year at the 2026 Bar Pro Bono Awards

Kevin McLoughlin

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Kevin McLoughlin, His Majesty’s Senior Coroner for West Yorkshire (East) and a former member of Chambers, who passed away on Saturday. Kevin joined Temple Garden Chambers following a distinguished…

30/03/2026
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Alex Glassbrook speaking at Agile Governance conference in Japan

Alex will be speaking at the 5th Agile Governance Symposium, which takes place in Tokyo and Kyoto on 3 and 4 April. Alex will be discussing British and Japanese approaches to automated vehicle legislation.

27/03/2026
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Rodney Dixon KC to Speak at ‘The ICC Jurisdiction Beyond Darfur’ Event Today

Rodney Dixon KC will be among the speakers at a high-level panel discussion taking place today (24 March 2026) at Hogan Lovells in London, examining the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction beyond Darfur. The event will focus on a newly submitted…

24/03/2026
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Saoirse Townshend instructed as Junior Counsel to the Patrick Finucane Inquiry

Saoirse Townshend has been instructed as a junior Counsel to the Inquiry to the Patrick Finucane Inquiry. Patrick Finucane, a prominent Belfast solicitor, was murdered in his home and in front of his family in 1989 by loyalist terrorists in one…

20/03/2026
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Motor Insurers’ Bureau 6th Industry AV Briefing, ‘A Deep Dive into Data’

Alex Glassbrook will be speaking at the MIB’s 6th Industry Briefing Event on  Autonomous Vehicles, ‘A Deep Dive into Data’, hosted by Clyde & Co, on Monday 23 March. Full details of the event can be found via the link…

20/03/2026
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Covid-19 Inquiry Module 3: NHS Came Close to Collapse During Pandemic

The Covid-19 Inquiry’s Module 3 report concludes that the NHS came perilously close to failing during the pandemic, managing to endure only through the extraordinary commitment of its workforce. Published on 19 March 2026 by Inquiry Chair Baroness Heather Hallett,…

20/03/2026
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Émilie Pottle appears in landmark UK prosecution concerning crimes against humanity and torture in Syria

Émilie Pottle appeared for the Crown at the Central Criminal Court on Friday 13 March 2026 in the landmark prosecution of R v Salem, concerning allegations of crimes against humanity and torture. This is the first prosecution in the UK…

16/03/2026
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Court rejects attempt to rely on late surveillance footage in personal injury claim

A High Court judge has refused a defendant company permission to rely on covert surveillance footage of a personal injury claimant exercising at the gym, ruling that the attempt to introduce the evidence came too late in the litigation, and…

12/03/2026
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The Future of International Criminal Law in a Changing World 5 March 2025 | The London Library, London

Temple Garden Chambers and the Commission for International Justice and Accountability (CIJA) were delighted to host an evening panel discussion at The London Library on 5 March 2025. The event brought together the leading practitioners in international criminal law for…

09/03/2026
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