The Law Society of England and Wales has launched the Diversity Access Scheme (DAS) for 2025, inviting talented aspiring ...
“Repealing the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024, which was one of the most damaging pieces of legislation ...
While the Renters’ Rights Bill is ambitious in its reform of the rental market, it is missing key elements that could render the bill ineffective.
As the Law Society of England and Wales marks two centuries since its inception in 1825, new research reveals public views on ...
The Legal Services Board (LSB) consulted on its draft business plan and budget 2025/26. Read our response to the consultation. The Legal Services Board is the oversight regulator for legal services in ...
Employment lawyer Tina Attenborough and her daughter Laura Matthews, a trainee solicitor at Geldards, are both presidents in ...
We’re responding to the UK government’s call for evidence on the independent sentencing review. The UK prison population has doubled over the last 30 years and is projected to rise by 4,500 a year. A ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: asylum legal aid, EU-UK data adequacy and youth ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has today opened its consultation to increase civil legal aid fees for those working in housing and immigration sectors.
Oliver Eardley, principal marketing consultant from digital marketing agency Add People, investigates how to maximise your firm’s online presence with five key website improvements that many legal ...
Share your views on the UK government’s proposals to increase civil legal aid fees and help make this vital public service more sustainable.
Throughout his forty-year career, Tony Fisher has led a double life: growing a successful law firm while also pursuing human rights cases. He shares his key moments as a solicitor, from unprecedented ...