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BAILLI Free database providing access to Irish legislation from 1922 onwards, case law, Irish Competition Authority Decisions from 1992, Irish Information Commissioner's Decisions from 1998, Irish Data Protection Commission Case Studies from 2013 as well as Irish Law Reform Commission Papers and Reports from 1976 and the Irish Treaty Series.
Examining the stories of the portraits of Kings and Queens of England and Great Britain in Middle Temple Hall, through the archival records and their historical context.
BPTC Awards
The Queen's Scholarship
Laurence Harris
Queen Mother Scholarships
Alice Beech
Kayleigh Bloomfield
Maxwell Cope
Serena Crawshay-Williams
Evie Dean
Jade Fowler
Rehab Jaffer
Eva Lienen
Charlotte Mallin Martin
Mia McNevin
Charlotte Noddings
Thomas Parsons-Munn
Georgina Rea
Holly Saunders
Shanze Shah
Nicholas Taylor
Katrina Walcott
Elizabeth Walsh
Nyasha Weinberg
Looking at the dress codes imposed both by the Inn and by external powers on generations of Middle Templars - and their violation.
Guest Lecture by The Rt Hon Lord Hennessy. Recorded on 8 October 2018.
Understanding body language and how to create the ‘golden halo’ effect.
Exploring, through archival records, the stories of the many barristers, students and members of staff of the Middle Temple who fought or participated in the First World War.
Telling, through archival records, the story of Charles Dickens' relationship with the Middle Temple and its members, the Inn's role in his work, and his continued presence today.