Ranking tables
Crime | UK Bar
Northern (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
- 18 St John Street 1 Years Ranked
- 23ES (23 Essex Street Chambers) 5 Years Ranked
- 9 St John Street
- Kenworthy's Chambers
- St John's Buildings
Band 1
- Benjamin Myers KCExchange Chambers
- David Temkin KCExchange Chambers
- Kate Blackwell KCLincoln House Chambers
- Nicholas Johnson KC7 Harrington St Chambers
- Peter Wright KCLincoln House Chambers
- Simon Csoka KCLincoln House Chambers
Band 2
- Alexander Leach KCLincoln House Chambers
- Andrew Thomas KCLincoln House Chambers
- Jaime Hamilton KC9 St John Street
- Nina Grahame KCGarden Court North Chambers
- Richard Pratt KC7 Harrington St Chambers
- Tim Storrie KCLincoln House Chambers
Band 3
- Imran Shafi KC Exchange Chambers3 Years Ranked
- John Richard Jones KC Exchange Chambers17 Years Ranked
- Michael Hayton KC Deans Court Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Richard Littler KC Exchange Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Brenda Campbell KCLincoln House Chambers
- Gordon Cole KCExchange Chambers
- Mark Ford KCLincoln House Chambers
- Michael Brady KC7 Harrington St Chambers
- Nigel Power KC7 Harrington St Chambers
- Siobhan Grey KC18 St John Street
Band 1
- Damian NolanExchange Chambers
- David ToalExchange Chambers
- Michael LaveryExchange Chambers
- Richard Vardon18 St John Street
Band 2
- Alaric BassanoExchange Chambers
- Alex Langhorn7 Harrington St Chambers
- Barry GrennanKenworthy's Chambers
- Clare AshcroftLincoln House Chambers
- Gemma MaxwellSt John's Buildings
- Ian McMeekinLincoln House Chambers
- Rachel Faux18 St John Street
- Rebecca FillettiLincoln House Chambers
- Richard EnglishLincoln House Chambers
- Richard SimonsLincoln House Chambers
- Rosalind Emsley-SmithDeans Court Chambers
- Simon GurneyLincoln House Chambers
Band 3
- Helen Longworth 9 St John Street1 Years Ranked
- Jane Greenhalgh Libertas Chambers11 Years Ranked
- Rachel Shenton 18 St John Street1 Years Ranked
- Bob Sastry23ES (23 Essex Street Chambers)
- Charlotte RimmerExchange Chambers
- Daniel Lister23ES (23 Essex Street Chambers)
- Denise FitzpatrickLinenhall Chambers
- Fiona ClancyExchange Chambers
- Gerard DoranLincoln House Chambers
- Hugh McKee23ES (23 Essex Street Chambers)
- Ian WhitehurstExchange Chambers
- Jonathan Duffy7 Harrington St Chambers
- Keith HarrisonSt John's Buildings
- Nicola DaleyExchange Chambers
- Patrick CassidyKenworthy's Chambers
- Richard BrigdenExchange Chambers
- Richard DawsonLincoln House Chambers
- Virginia HaytonDeans Court Chambers
Up and Coming
- Holly Menary7 Harrington St Chambers
- Sarah MagillLincoln House Chambers
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 7 Harrington St ChambersCrime2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years Ranked7 Harrington Street Chambers is a leading set on the Northern Circuit for criminal matters. It houses a strong bench of experienced practitioners who regularly undertake cases relating to serious crimes and large-scale frauds. Areas of expertise for the team include high-profile homicides, sexual assaults and drugs offences. Members act on behalf of both the prosecution and the defence, and are frequently instructed in headline cases. Recent instructions for the set have included defending in the trial for the murder of Brianna Ghey and prosecuting Lucy Letby.1 Exchange ChambersCrime2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedExchange Chambers retains its reputation as a go-to set on the Northern Circuit for complex and high-profile criminal cases. Members are regularly instructed in cases relating to serious crimes, such as homicides, drugs offences and sexual abuse, and are also highly regarded for their expertise in terrorism cases and large-scale frauds. The set's barristers act for both the prosecution and the defence, and the chambers houses a number of Category 4 prosecutors. Recent cases have included the defence of Lucy Letby, concerning the appeal and a retrial for one count of murder.1 Lincoln House ChambersCrime2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedLincoln House Chambers is a highly rated set on the Northern Circuit, lauded by instructing solicitors as having "barristers with a vast amount of experience and skill set." The set offers expertise spanning the full range of criminal offences, and members regularly undertake cases of the utmost gravity including those relating to homicides, serious violence, drug offences and sexual assaults. Additional areas of strength for the team include road traffic offences and fraud matters. The set's barristers accept both public and privately funded instructions. Members of the set have recently been instructed in R v Riley, concerning the prosecution of a serving police officer for the attempted murder of his girlfriend.
Band 2
2 Deans Court ChambersCrime2025 | Band 2 | 12 Years RankedDeans Court Chambers is an established set on the Northern Circuit, known for broad expertise spanning the full range of serious criminal matters. The set houses a strong bench of experienced practitioners, and its members are regularly instructed in high-profile cases relating to homicides, people trafficking and drugs offences. The set also offers considerable expertise in cases involving allegations of both recent and historic sexual offences. Additional areas of strength for the team include regulatory matters and criminal prosecutions arising from health and safety offences. Recent cases for the set include the shooting of an innocent bystander in an attempt to assassinate a business rival.
Band 3
3 18 St John StreetCrime2025 | Band 3 | 1 Years Ranked18 St John Street is well regarded for its expertise in a variety of serious general crime matters, including murder, serious sexual offences and drugs. Areas of significant strength for the team include complex fraud workand is regularly called upon to handle matters concerning organised crime. Members are regularly instructed to represent their clients in homicides including R v Cunningham and others, a four-handed case alleging that the victim had been killed in revenge for a burglary.3 23ES (23 Essex Street Chambers)Crime2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years Ranked23ES (23 Essex Street Chambers) has a strong presence on the Northern circuit, offering representation to its clients in both prosecution and defence. The set houses a strong bench of barristers who are highly experienced in taking instructions in complex criminal cases involving homicide, drugs and sexual offences. Recent instructions for the set have included R v Gooley, concerning the conspiracy to supply Class A drugs from Liverpool to Crewe.