Home Secretary Announces Plans for UK Contactless Digital Border

The UK Home Secretary, Priti Patel, has outlined government plans to roll out safe “contactless” border crossings for the UK. In an announcement on the future of the UK border, Patel has detailed the new measures which will see new testing technology that would let some travellers enter the country and go through automated border […]
New Aviation Passenger Charter to Make Consumer Rights Clear
A new Aviation Passenger Charter has been announced by the UK Government in an effort to improve consumer awareness of travel rights. With passengers expected to face continued travel disruption this summer, the charter is intended to help passengers with issues such as flight delays and cancellations. The charter will act as a ‘one-stop shop’ […]
Additional £1 Million Funding For Legal Aid Services
Charities and organisations that offer legal aid are set to receive an addition £1 million from the government this financial year. This takes the amount awarded for legal aid funding to £4 million, up from £3 million in previous years. The grants are used to enable eligible individuals to access legal advice without having to […]
Home Office Faces Legal Challenge Over Post-Brexit EU Citizens’ Rights
The UK Home Office is facing legal action brought by a statutory body established to oversee the rights of EU citizens in the UK after Brexit. The Independent Monitoring Authority (IMA) has made an application to the High Court to challenge the decision by the Home Office to take away the rights of EU nationals […]
Defendant Told to Represent Herself at Court in Legal First
A woman accused of tampering with evidence in a murder trial has been told she must defend herself in court because there are no criminal defence barristers available. In what is believed to be a legal first, the defendant, Elishah Anderson, has now been instructed by Judge Peter Rook QC to defend herself. The trial, being held […]
UK to Abolish Human Rights Act & Override ECHR after Blocked Rwanda Deportations
The UK Government is set to introduce new legislation allowing it to ignore certain decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). A new British bill of rights is being put before Parliament on Wednesday 22 June, with the aim of abolishing the Human Rights Act (HRA) and reducing the influence of the ECHR […]
Government Orders Urgent Review into Petrol Pricing
Kwasi Kwarteng, the UK’s business secretary, has asked the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) to conduct an urgent investigation into petrol station operators following concerns that retailers have not passed on the recent cut in fuel duty to consumers. In a letter to the UK’s competition watchdog, Mr Kwarteng wrote that people were “rightly frustrated” […]
Failing Social Landlords Face Inspections & Unlimited Fines
Failing social housing landlords risk unlimited fines and Ofsted-style inspections, under the Social Housing Regulation Bill. The new Bill is part of the Government’s Levelling Up agenda, aimed at reducing the number of low-quality rental housing by half by 2030 and ensuring people live in decent, well-maintained homes. Under the Bill, the Regulator of Social […]
Government Doubles Mediation Scheme for Separating Families
An additional £5.4 million in funding is being made available to separating families under the Government’s mediation voucher scheme. Under the scheme, divorcing couples receive £500 of vouchers to access mediation services to assist in resolving legal issues outside of court, such as child contact arrangements. The funding announced on 3 June 2022 more than […]
Councils Given New Powers to Issue Motoring Fines
Local authorities in England and Wales now have additional powers to fine motorists for “moving traffic offences” in a substantial change to the laws on fixed Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs). From 1 June 2022, councils can issue on the spot fines of up to £70 for motoring offences such as illegal turns, driving in cycle […]
Legal Smoking Age in England May be Raised to 18
The legal smoking age in England could be raised from 18 to 21, following a government assessment of plans to make England smoke-free by 2030. The independent assessment commissioned by Sajid Javid, the health minister, and chaired by Javed Khan, the former chief executive of the children’s charity Barnardo’s, is expected to propose increased taxes […]
Criminal Solicitors to Refuse Burglary Cases in Action Against Government Plans
Criminal defence solicitors are preparing to join the criminal bar in protest action against the government’s controversial plans to reform the criminal legal aid system. The London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association recently conducted a survey of its members on possible actions due to the continuing issue of low pay, including taking a full hour for […]
UK Home Secretary Faces Legal Action Over Ukraine Scheme Visa Delays
Priti Patel, the UK Home Secretary, is facing legal action over delays that have exposed thousands of Ukrainians to trauma and Russian bombing or left them stranded in eastern Europe. UK sponsors under the Homes for Ukraine visa scheme are threatening to take legal action against the Government on behalf of hundreds of Ukrainians who […]
Minimum Age to Get Married Rising to 18
The minimum age to marry in England and Wales is to be raised from 16 to 18. The Bill proposing the change was put forward by Conservative MP Pauline Latham last year and has now been passed by the House of Lords with support from both the government and opposition parties. It is expected to […]
Consumer Watchdog Given Enhanced Powers to Tackle Rogue Trading
Enforcement of consumer law is being strengthened under new government plans announced today. A statement from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy issued today outlines new enhanced powers for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to be able to directly enforce consumer law, including the ability to fine firms up to 10% of […]
“Apocalyptic” Legal Bill Leads Judge to Call for Limits to Divorce Legal Costs
Divorce legal costs have come under the spotlight as a Hight Court Judge expressed concern at the “apocalyptic” legal bill facing a divorcing couple. Mr Justice Mostyn is ruling on divorce proceedings between Russian businesswoman Alla Rakshina and her Greek ex-husband, Lazaros Xanthopoulos. The case, being heard in London, began on 21 September 2020 and […]
Digital Service Launched for Subject Access Requests to Ministry of Justice & Legal Aid Agency
A new digital service allowing individuals to request personal information held by the Legal Aid Agency and other parts of the Ministry of Justice is now available. In a statement on the UK government website, the Legal Aid Agency said the new online service had been designed to “improve user experience” for individuals making Subject […]
No Fault Divorce Now Allowed in England & Wales
From today, separating couples in England and Wales will no longer need to apportion blame as part of the legal divorce process. The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act (2020) brings in the most far-reaching change in divorce laws in more than 50 years. Under the new no-fault divorce rules, either one or both of the […]
UK Removes All COVID Travel Restrictions
From 4am Friday 18 March 2022, travel into the UK will no be longer subject to COVID-19 restrictions. The UK Government has removed the requirement on passengers arriving into the UK to take a COVID test or to complete a passenger locator form. In addition, unvaccinated passengers no longer need to take a pre-departure test […]
UK Launches Ukraine Visa Schemes
The UK Government has launched a number of visa schemes in response to the humanitarian crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. ‘Homes for Ukraine’ local sponsorship scheme A new local sponsorship scheme has been launched for Ukrainians without any family ties to the UK. Under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, sponsors such as communities, private […]