The mirror crack’d from side to side: Dalton’s application for judicial review [2023] UKSC 36
In Lord Tennyson’s Arthurian ballad ‘The Lady of Shalott’, the eponymous heroine is stranded in her island castle. Continually weaving a web in her loom of the reflections of the outside world she sees in her mirror, she knows she will be cursed if she stops and looks out to nearby Camelot. But one day, … Continue reading The mirror crack’d from side to side: Dalton’s application for judicial review [2023] UKSC 36
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The mirror crack’d from side to side: Dalton’s application for judicial review [2023] UKSC 36
In Lord Tennyson’s Arthurian ballad ‘The Lady of Shalott’, the eponymous heroine is stranded in her island castle. Continually weaving a web in her loom of the reflections of the outside world she sees in her mirror, she knows she will be cursed if she stops and looks out to nearby Camelot. But one day, … Continue reading The mirror crack’d from side to side: Dalton’s application for judicial review [2023] UKSC 36