In summer 2017 a report published by her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate contained scathing criticism of the police and the prosecution concerning the disclosure process to the defence. Read more...
The Road Haulage Association is reportedly disappointed at recent news that HGV drivers are still being snapped whilst eating, drinking, checking paperwork and using a mobile telephone behind the wheel. Read more...
When Charli Lewington suffered severe injuries as a result of a road traffic accident caused by two uninsured stolen dumper trucks, she was denied compensation by the Motor Insurance Bureau. Nearly five years later, she has been granted compensation and has helped change the law for those who drive “off-road vehicles”. Read more...
Following months of uncertainty, on Friday 8th December 2017, the Home Office clarified the position for European nationals living in the UK for when the United Kingdom (UK) formally exits the European Union at 11pm on the 29th March 2019. Read more...
The Home Office has announced that it will be assessing the protests held by anti-abortion campaigners outside abortion clinics, following concerns that their actions are harassing women seeking advice and treatment. Read more...
According to surveys carried out by YouGov and BBC Radio 5 Live, a third of mothers are suffering from a range of mental health problems. Read more...
According to statistics from the Home Office, the number of children and teenagers dying from knife crime related injuries is the worst in nearly a decade with 35 young people in England and Wales being killed in 2017. Read more...
More and more sex offenders are turning to live-streaming apps and platforms in order to exploit children. Read more...