Archive for November 30th, 2022

Rising County Lines crime – how has law enforcement responded?

A record number of children have fallen victim to criminal exploitation according to recent Home Office figures.  A fundamental reason for this worrying increase is the rise of County Lines crime. According to the latest data, 1,630 children (813 British and 817 foreign nationals including a high proportion of Albanians and Eritreans) were suspected to […]

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What repairs do landlords need to undertake to protect their tenants?

According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), more accidents occur in the home than anywhere else. Every year more than 2.7 million people are treated in our hospitals for accidents and medical complaints sustained at home so what repairs do landlords need to undertake to protect their tenants? As a landlord, […]

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What should you do if you are caught drink driving over Christmas?

The upcoming Christmas festivities are now well within our sights.  This means it is also time for our local police forces to get their Christmas drink drive campaigns underway so what should you do if you are caught drink driving over Christmas? Drink driving is a very serious issue.  An estimated 7,800 people were killed […]

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What is it like to be a ‘first six’ pupil barrister?

For those not in the know, pupillage is the final stage of training to become a barrister.  You take pupillage once you have completed the Bar Practice Course.  This is known as being ‘called to the Bar’.  It is a 12-month period split into two parts, you become a ‘first six’ pupil barrister then a […]

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Reflections on the pupillage application process

Pupillage season is almost upon us! It is the most daunting time as a law student. Personally, I found it a dreadful process (particularly as an older person who was not used to being told no!) so here are my reflections on the pupillage application process. According to the 2022 BSB Pupillage Gateway Report, 450 […]

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