For decades, the taxi trade relied on a simple assumption: "If the police don't charge me, I keep my badge." In 2026, that assumption is dead. The National Minimum Standards have fundamentally shifted the burden of proof. Today, you do not need to be a criminal to lose your livelihoo… Read More
In the taxi and private hire industry, the Licensing Committee hearing is often described as a "kangaroo court." Drivers sit in a room facing councillors who have little legal training but immense power. They rely on reports from enforcement officers who act as judge, jury, and executioner. In 2026, the outcome of these hearings… Read More
To an ordinary person, the Magistrates' Court can be a formal, confusing, and intimidating place. For the UK's best motoring lawyers, it is their office, their arena, and their home turf. This deep and constant immersion in the court system provides their c… Read More
Business today is global. It does not respect borders. You might be a tech startup in London wanting to hire a coding genius from Bangalore. You might be an American corporation wanting to open a headquarters in Manchester. You might be an investor looking for the next big opportunity in the British market. The ambition is there. The capital is … Read More
Business today is global. It does not respect borders. You might be a tech startup in London wanting to hire a coding genius from Bangalore. You might be an American corporation wanting to open a headquarters in Manchester. You might be an investor looking for the next big opportunity in the British market. The ambition is there. The capital is … Read More