Divorce Portal to Close on 31 March as New System is Rolled Out

HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) will be closing the MyHMCTS portal from 31 March 2022 as new no-fault divorce rules take effect in England and Wales. A new system for applications is expected to be available on 6 April. In practical terms, the closure means that from 31 March to 5 April, the digital […]

Home Office Announces Visa Extensions for Ukrainian Nationals in UK

The UK Home Office has announced temporary measures for Ukrainian nationals in the UK who need to need to extend their visa but who cannot return to Ukraine. Under the UK Immigration Rules, for most visa categories, visa holders are generally required to leave the country in order to apply to extend or switch their […]

UK Government Closes Tier 1 Investor Visa

The UK Government has permanently closed the Tier 1 (Investor) Visa route for foreign nationals. The closure took effect from 4pm 17 February 2022, and applies to all new investor visa applications from applicants of all nationalities. In its statement, the Home Office advised that the visa route had been “under constant review” and that […]

HMRC seizes NFTs for first time in fraud probe

HMRC, the UK tax authority, has reported its first ever seizure of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), following a probe into an alleged £1.4 million VAT fraud. The HMRC investigation involved over 250 sham companies, resulting in three NFTs being confiscated, along with £5,000 in other cryptoassets. Three people were also detained following allegations they used a […]

Private parking fines to be capped at £50

A new Code of Practice has been announced to bring the rules for private parking companies in line with those that apply to local councils and to give motorists better protection from confusing and unreasonable fees. Under the new government plans, private car parks in England and Wales will be required to display prices more […]

New Offences Introduced Under New Online Safety Bill

The government has made a number of additions to the Online Safety Bill that will see more online behaviour being made illegal. A press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport on 4 February 2022 details three additional criminal offences that will be introduced to the Bill, as proposed by the […]

New Heirarchy of Road Users from 29 January 2022

A number of changes to the Highway Code will take effect from 29 January 2022. Among the new rules, a hierarchy of road users is being introduced which places more responsibility on drivers of larger vehicles to look after vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians. The updated code states: “Those in charge of […]

Law Allowing Video-Witnessed Wills Extended to 2024

Vulnerable people across England and Wales will continue to be able to have their wills witnessed via video-link up until 2024, under legislation extending temporary pandemic measures. The change was announced yesterday by Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Dominic Raab, who stated “this is a common-sense measure that will […]

Supreme Court Rules in favour of Google in iPhone “Secret Tracking” Case

The Supreme Court has rejected a claim against Google that the company misused web browsing data of iPhone users in the UK. The claim was brought by former director of consumer group Which?, Richard Lloyd. He claimed that the tech giant had “secretly” collected user web browsing data between 2011 and 2012 from the Safari […]

New Motoring Rules From November

This month sees the following changes in UK motoring laws. Driving licence COVID extensions ending Under coronavirus provisions, driving licences that were due to expire between 1 February 2020 and 31 December 2020 were given an automatic 11-month extension. This month sees the last of the automatic driving licence extensions granted under this temporary rule. […]

UK Removes Remainder of Countries from Travel Red List

In an announcement on 28 October, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that the remaining countries on the UK’s travel ‘red list’ were being removed from Monday 1 November 2021. Changes to the red list follow the recent relaxation of requirements for travellers arriving into the UK in a bid to boost the travel industry and […]

Teletext Holidays Faces Legal Action Over Customer Refunds

The owners of Teletext Holidays are facing legal action from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for failure to lawfully process customer refunds. As the competition regulator, the CMA is alleging that Truly Holdings, Teletext Holidays’ parent company, is acting illegally by making customers wait for payouts on refunds. This is the first time the […]

CMA Closes Investigation into Airline COVID Refund Policies

The UK’s competition watchdog has closed its investigation into British Airways and Ryanair’s COVID refund policies. In response to concerns that the two airlines may have broken the law by failing to offer refunds for flights that customers could not legally take during periods of lockdown, an investigation was launched by the Competition & Markets […]

US Travel Ban Lifting For Fully Vaccinated Travelers from UK & EU

The United States has confirmed it will be easing travel restrictions for certain foreign nationals who have received the COVID double vaccination. From early November, fully vaccinated adult travellers from the UK, the 26 European Schengen countries, Ireland, China, Iran, Brazil, South Africa and India will no longer be subject to the travel ban. Travellers […]

New Legal Duty on Funeral Firms to Give Consumers Clear Pricing

A new legal duty is now in force requiring funeral directors and crematorium operators to provide clear pricing of their products and services to grieving families. The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has issued new guidance obligating service providers in the funeral industry to take steps to ensure their pricing for consumers information is clear […]

Broadcasters To Make “Distinctively British” TV Shows Under New Proposals

Broadcasters in the UK may soon be legally required to produce content that is “distinctively British”, according to Media Minister John Whittingdale. Speaking at a Royal Television Society conference, Mr Whittingdale cited programmes such as the Great British Bake Off, Dr Who and Downton Abbey which had achieved global success while still reflecting “Britain and […]

Government Proposes New Animal Welfare Laws

The UK Government is set to publish a number of new draft animal welfare and protection laws. The proposals include a new Animal Sentience Bill, which would give vertebrate animals the legal right to feel happiness and pain. The new law would recognise ‘sentience’ in animals with a spinal cord, which means they are recognised […]

Hands-Free Driving to be Allowed on UK Roads This Year

‘Self-driving’ cars are set to become legal on roads in the UK by the end of 2021, according to the Government. The Department for Transport has said new legislation is being put forward that will allow hands-free driving using automated lane-keeping systems (ALKS) technology. The current proposal is limited to autonomous cars with ALKS technology […]

COVID Restrictions Easing from 12 April

The government’s test to move to the next stage of the COVID roadmap has been met, meaning further lockdown restrictions will be eased from Monday 12th April 2021, Boris Johnson confirmed in a live Downing Street press conference last night. From next Monday, outdoor hospitality can re-open, along with significant parts of the indoor economy […]