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Posts by Nick Holmes

Don't worry, we'll be history soon

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Also, it may be enacted that, whatever the question, the result will be advisory, and the Prime Minister will not run away from his/her responsibility to sort it out

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Who are these people? Nicely dressed and eloquent, but spouting such insane stuff, because, you know, Owen Jones, Gaza, Muslims, the left ...

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This is what Find and Replace was invented for

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Understanding the main drug groups in family proceedings A free and practical guide for family law professionals Marie Law, Director of Toxicology at AlphaBiolabs, explores the growing complexity of drug misuse in family proceedings and why a clearer understanding of the main drug groups is essential for legal professionals. Drug misuse remains a recurrent feature in family proceedings, often shaping decisions around safeguarding, […] The post Understanding the main drug groups in family proceedings appeared first on The infolaw Partner Showcase.
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fewer Chris, fewer

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And the ballroom? My guess is we get the underground bunker with a woke turfed roof.

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fewer Niles, fewer

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Where has Zelenskyy said he supports the US attack?

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Israel is waging war on Lebanon. Why is the world calling it a "ground operation"? I’ve known Lebanon for two decades. What’s happening there now – the killings, the destruction of towns, the mass displacement – is an invasion. Wh

NEW: Lebanon is Gaza 2.0. That’s what Israeli ministers are saying in their own words. Believe them.
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If digital triage misses substance harm: the legal risk of assessing patients remotely The rush to embrace telemedicine and other forms of digital healthcare tools occurred as a result of demand and necessity. However, the move away from in-person care to a more remote, automated approach is not without its drawbacks and has implications on health professionals meeting their duty ethically and under law. The implication for patients […] The post If digital triage misses substance harm: the legal risk of assessing patients remotely appeared first on The infolaw Partner Showcase.
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Drug and alcohol testing: a summary of testing options Marie Law, Director of Toxicology at AlphaBiolabs outlines the drug and alcohol testing options available for family law professionals, and how a new, free guide can help identify the most appropriate testing method for each specific case. Drug and alcohol misuse is a common feature in family court proceedings, with implications for safeguarding, contact, and […] The post Drug and alcohol testing: a summary of testing options appeared first on The infolaw Partner Showcase.
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She seems nice

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What’s New? March 2026 Online safety roundup The social media ban for under 16s which came into force in Australia at the tail end of 2025 appears to have opened the floodgates to similar regulations being planned across the world, including in the UK (although the initial Lords proposal has been voted down by MPs). Following are some of […] The post What’s New? March 2026 appeared first on Internet for Lawyers Newsletter.

infolaw Newsletter: What’s New? March 2026 #Artificialintelligence #Onlinesafety

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Or maybe to provide benefits to its exploited (migrant) workers.

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This is a real video from the official White House account on a war that is currently killing people. I don’t know how the US is going to come back from this.
The post was “JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸 🔥”

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His sentiments have a power that weasly Keir consistently fails to achieve

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From access to understanding: making legal information usable in the age of AI For more than two decades, the legal world has celebrated a major achievement: open access to law. Judgments are available online. Legislation is searchable. The idea that primary legal materials should be publicly available on the internet is no longer controversial in most jurisdictions. But availability is not the same as usability. A database full […] The post From access to understanding: making legal information usable in the age of AI appeared first on Internet for Lawyers Newsletter.

infolaw Newsletter: From access to understanding: making legal information usable in the age of AI #Legalinformationinstitutes #Openaccess

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Doesn't even rhyme

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From my chemistry degree. Water is universal solvent, wine is the universal solution

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Section 230: will it last? A brief history Section 230 of the US Communications Act of 1934, enacted as part of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, is fundamental to the commercial development of the internet over the past 30 years. It has been called “the 26 words that made the Internet” – referring specifically to its subsection, 47 U.S.C. […] The post Section 230: will it last? appeared first on Internet for Lawyers Newsletter.

infolaw Newsletter: Section 230: will it last? #Publishersliability

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Drug misuse in England and Wales: implications for family law Marie Law, Director of Toxicology at AlphaBiolabs, examines the latest ONS data on drug misuse and its implications for toxicology testing in family law cases. Substance misuse continues to play a significant role in family law proceedings, influencing decisions around safeguarding, parenting capacity and contact arrangements. The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) data (11 […] The post Drug misuse in England and Wales: implications for family law appeared first on The infolaw Partner Showcase.
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Is now the time to consider sale-and-leaseback for your commercial property? - Venables Legal Resources Asda’s recent £568 million sale-and-leaseback deal has once again thrust this financing strategy into the spotlight. The supermarket giant has sold 24 stores and its Lutterworth distribution depot to ...

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For businesses facing debt pressures or seeking to unlock capital tied up in property assets, could a sale-and-leaseback arrangement benefit your business? Janine Harris at Buckles Law explains

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This is one of the reasons why the current obsession with growth is misguided. Growth in GDP means increased rewards for capital, not so much for labour. Plus of course GDP measures a lot of bad activity and ignores a lot of good.

You know all this, but it's worth repeating.

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Who knew?

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The paperless office paradox: why cross-border deals still rely on wet ink In the current digital world, many other industries have accepted and embraced the technological wave. From the use of electronic record management systems to adopting cloud based storage, preferring electronic data submissions, email confirmation, digital receipts, digital certificates and embracing e-signatures, technology has taken over wet ink in different ways. Despite the technological advancements, cross-border […] The post The paperless office paradox: why cross-border deals still rely on wet ink appeared first on The infolaw Partner Showcase.
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Which of course applies to all of Trump's actions

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"Wrong" is strong stuff from Starmer. For that read "demented"

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