British judge (born 1964)
Sir Charles Gregory Bourne (born 4 July 1964)[ 1] is a British High Court judge .
Bourne was born in London , England and educated at University College School in London. He studied English at Trinity College, Cambridge and graduated with a BA in 1986. He followed this up with a year of study at Université de Paris IV , graduating in 1987. He was a journalist following university, but changed to law and completed a diploma in law at the Polytechnic of Central London .[ 2]
He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1991, practising public and employment law; he practised from 11 King's Bench Walk from 2012 till 2020.[ 3] He was appointed a recorder in 2009, took silk in 2014, and was appointed a deputy High Court judge in 2016.[ 1] As a practitioner, he appeared before the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom , and appeared for the Government in the 2010 case HJ and HT v Home Secretary .[ 2]
In 2018, he was instructed to investigate claims by a University College London academic which alleged administrators pushed ahead with a £1 billion expansion of the institution without adequately consulting the constituent academics. Bourne was appointed by then Master of the Rolls Sir Terence Etherton , who was ex officio visitor of the institution.[ 4]
On 1 October 2020, Bourne was appointed a judge of the High Court, replacing Sir Peregrine Simon who retired from the Court of Appeal , and he was assigned to the Queen's Bench Division .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] He took the customary knighthood in the same year.[ 1]
In 1995, he married Catherine Chadwick and together they have a son and a daughter.[ 1]
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