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Full Hearing on Thursday

It looks like the hearing on Thursday is the Full Hearing not the permission stage. That is a good idea taking into account the timing issues.

For those who are interested. As far as Judicial Reviews go there are three stages:
  1. The "pre-action protocol". This started on 5th April, but was not responded to by the government.
  2. The permission stage, where a judge decides whether there is an arguable case
  3. The final hearing.

It appears (on the basis of phone calls I have just had) that we are now going for the full hearing on Thurday.

Further Comment (20/4): It turns out it is actually the Permission stage.

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