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Morning round-up: Friday 23 September

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

British soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan face having legal fees docked from their pay [The Telegraph]

Sex ban man John O’Neill no longer on 24-hour notice [BBC News]

Barrister Robert Courts chosen as Tory candidate for David Cameron’s constituency [The Guardian]

Oxford’s Rhodes Must Fall co-founder in hot water again — ‘I should have whipped that white student’ [The Spectator]

Lawyer sues Emirates airline after ‘enduring’ nine-hour flight seated next to an obese man [Mail Online]

One Direction could be forced to reunite with all five members for legal reasons [Express]

Egghead CJ appears in court over murder, manslaughter and assault allegations [Evening Standard]

Celtic Manor legal challenge over village club’s name [BBC News]

China: lawyer for Ai Weiwei jailed for 12 years in ‘severe retaliation’ [The Guardian]

How to become a projects lawyer — with Burges Salmon [Legal Cheek Hub]

“I is like, well pleased with this report. Writing aprope… appropree… rightly is so important for just everything, you get me?” [Legal Cheek comments]

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