Firm Briefings

Michael Burrows QC sees gunman jailed for life over murder

Michael Burrows QC of No5 Barristers’ Chambers has seen Keanu Bedward jailed for life for the fatal shooting of Remal Hunt. The shooting, in broad daylight on Church Road in Erdington, came about after a “chance” meeting between factions of two rival gangs. Bedward, who fled to Dubai immediately after the killing, was sentenced to […]

No5 counsel act for the defence as couple face murder charges

By John Butterfield QC, Simon Hunka Two counsel at No5 Barristers’ Chambers are acting for the defence in a murder trial in which a couple are accused of killing a homeless woman so that they could claim her benefits. John Butterfield QC and Simon Hunka are acting for Kathleen Salmond, 40, of Farnhurst Road, Hodge Hill. […]

No5 barrister prosecutes in Old Bailey ‘terror website’ trial

By Matthew Brook Counsel at No5 Barristers’ Chambers is prosecuting a case in which volunteers are accused of running a ‘terror website’ and spreading the messages of a convicted hate preacher. The Old Bailey heard that Mohammed Kamali, 31, and Mohammed Amad, 38, allegedly published sermons given by Abdullah el-Faisal, 56. Faisal, who calls himself […]

Barrister appointed to prestigious new role

By Neil Chawla No5 Barristers’ Chambers’ Neil Chawla has been selected as the first Master of the Midland Circuit of Lincoln’s Inn. His appointment follows shortly after he was elected as a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn – one of the youngest elected in recent years. Master of the Midland Circuit is a new position, created […]

The problem with the Rights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards Act 1954)

How interim injunctive relief can assist both individuals and businesses when locked in a dispute with their energy provider. 1. Energy suppliers may obtain a warrant from the Magistrates Court to enter a property and disconnect the gas supply. Such an application is made pursuant to Section 2 (1) of the Rights of Entry (Gas and […]

Dr Chelvan appointed Independent Reviewer for the IAGCI

By Dr Chelvan No5 Barristers’ Chambers Dr Chelvan has been successfully appointed as an Independent Reviewer by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration to provide a review of the coverage of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues in Country Policy and Information Notes (CPINs) produced by the Country Policy and Information Team, UK Home […]

Two No5 barristers see defendants cleared in footballer blackmail case

Three men have been cleared of plotting to blackmail a Premier League footballer, with two of the accused defended by counsel at No5 Barristers’ Chambers. Phil Bradley QC represented former Take Me Out contestant Tyrone Coleman, 34, from Birmingham, while Talbir Singh represented his brother, Nathan, 38, of Sussex, over allegations that they jointly, with […]

No5 Barristers’ Chambers advocates defend footballer blackmail case accused

By Phil Bradley QC, Talbir Singh Two counsel from No5 are representing the defence in a blackmail case featuring a premier league footballer at Bristol Crown Court. Phil Bradley QC is representing former Take Me Out contestant Tyrone Coleman and Talbir Singh is representing his brother, Nathan, over allegations they jointly, with two others, planned […]