
The annual The White Book is the most authoritative civil procedure resource in England & Wales.
The White Book contains the sources of law relating to the practice and procedures of the High Court and the County Court for the handling of civil litigation, subject to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), and is supplemented by substantial and comprehensive expert commentary. The White Book is relied upon in court by more judges and lawyers than any other legal text and is trusted for its authority and commentary.
The White Book 2026 edition will be fully updated with all recent and relevant legislative and procedural changes to the Civil Procedure Rules (including the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 3) Rules 2025 (SI 2025/1229) (which inserted a new section 3 in CPR Pt 77, Provisions in Support of Criminal Justice) and the 192nd PD Update, in force 31st December 2025, plus the 191st PD Update (PD 51ZH—Access to Public Domain Documents) (in force 1 January 2026), and updated Court Guides (the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Guide 2025 (2nd ed, November 2025); the new Senior Courts Costs Office Guide 2025 (October 2025) and updates to the Chancery Guide 2022 and the Administrative Court & Judicial Review Guide 2025 (September 2025)). Recent key cases are included with expert commentary, such as Tickle v The BBC, Laidley v Metropolitan Housing Trust Ltd, Google LLC v Robertson, Bellway Homes Ltd v Occupiers of Samuel Garside House, Chief Constable of Sussex Police v XGY and R (Ayinde) v Haringey LBC
.Included with the White Book 2026 is the 12th edition of Costs & Funding in Practice: Questions & Answers, brought fully up to date with recent costs & funding developments, case law and new questions and answers. The focus of the 12th edition, as its new title suggests, moves beyond the 2013 Jackson reforms to address more wide-ranging costs & funding questions across the evolving civil litigation landscape.
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