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A Queen's Counsel (QC) is not inherently higher than a barrister; rather, it is a title awarded to barristers who have demonstrated exceptional skill and experience in their field. QCs are often regarded as senior barristers and may take on more complex cases or higher-profile work, but they still operate within the same profession. Essentially, all QCs are barristers, but not all barristers are QCs.

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