When a speeding ticket lands on your doormat, accompanied by seemingly clear evidence from a camera or a police officer, it's easy to feel resigned to accepting the points and the fine. The common assumption is: "I was over the limit, so I must be guilty." However, the reality of road traffic law is far more technical. A conviction requires t… Read More
When a speeding ticket lands on your doormat, accompanied by seemingly clear evidence from a camera or a police officer, it's easy to feel resigned to accepting the points and the fine. The common assumption is: "I was over the limit, so I must be guilty." However, the reality of road traffic law is far more technical. A conviction requires t… Read More
When a speeding ticket lands on your doormat, accompanied by seemingly clear evidence from a camera or a police officer, it's easy to feel resigned to accepting the points and the fine. The common assumption is: "I was over the limit, so I must be guilty." However, the reality of road traffic law is far more technical. A conviction requires t… Read More
In the taxi and private hire industry, the Licensing Committee hearing is often described as a "kangaroo court." Drivers sit in a room facing councillors who have little legal training but immense power. They rely on reports from enforcement officers who act as judge, jury, and executioner. In 2026, the outcome of these hearings is increasing… Read More
When a human rights case reaches an Immigration Tribunal, the dynamic changes. It is no longer just an application being assessed by a Home Office caseworker against a checklist. It is a profound legal dispute being decided by an independent Immigration Judge. To win at this stage, it is not enough to simply have a sympathetic story; you must prese… Read More