1 Judicial Pensionsand Retirement Act 1993, s 26. 2 Owen Bowcott, ‘Allow Judiciary to Work Until 75, SaysBritain’s Most Senior Judge’ (the Guardian, 2017)accessed 9 January 20183 Owen Bowcott, ‘Courts Are Running Out of Qualified Judges,Peers Are Told’ (the Guardian, 2017) accessed 9 January 20184 The Judicial Pensionsand Retirement Act 1993, s 26 (4)5 Geoffrey …

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