
Speeding – How Fast Is Too Fast?
This article looks at speeding and whether there is any leeway – and also whether what the punishments are for excessive speeding.
This article looks at speeding and whether there is any leeway – and also whether what the punishments are for excessive speeding.
Although it is not actually a requirement for a person to sign the Official Secrets Act, often times it is done to reinforce to members of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ that the act applies to them. On top of this, certain persons must be notified that the Act applies to them as this will trigger liability for relevant offences.
Forensic Evidence in the Criminal Justice System has been in the news again recently – with the confiscation of mobile phones for evidence in rape cases stirring mixed opinions. Here we look at how forensic evidence in used.
With an audience captured by hard-hitting BBC cop drama “Line of Duty” – the role of undercover policing is an interesting topic which shows up in rather an extreme way in the case of the TV show. So just how accurate is the show to real life undercover policing?
This article reviews recent regulatory law cases, news and updates from across a wide selection of industries, environmental issues as well as Health & Safety cases.
Many people face very lengthy court proceedings, and it is therefore hardly unusual that on occasion a person may not be well enough to attend court. This article looks at what you should do if you are too ill to attend.