

Top Tips for UCAS Application Success
As a current law student, and therefore someone who has faced the dreaded UCAS applications, I will shed some light on a few tips that...


Eye spy the Investigatory Powers Act
The internet is just over 45 years old. With many of us increasingly living our lives online, we must question whether the digital age...


LPC Business Law and Its Importance to Students
Importance of Business Law Many people embarking on the LPC may be questioning the relevance of the business module to their planned...


Bullying at school: Is it time for criminalisation?
On September 28 2016, Asad Khan, an innocent 11 year old boy, was found by his mother hanging in his bedroom. Bradford District Police...


Cutting Legal Costs... at the Cost of Justice?
Access to justice is a fundamental principle of the English legal system. As Lord Hewart CJ declared in R v Sussex Justices, ex p...


The EU: What is it and what are its advantages and disadvantages?
The European Union, more commonly known as the EU, is a political-economical body of 28 member states primarily situated in the continent...


Part Payment as Good Consideration
From Pinnel’s Case (1606) to Collier v P & M J Wright (2007), the issue of whether part payment of a debt should amount to good...


First Stop on the Road to Basic Workers' Rights: The Employment Status of Uber Drivers
In a landmark ruling, the London Central Employment Tribunal has found that a group of Uber drivers are to be deemed workers, rather than...


Is the UK failing on many human rights measures?
Human rights belong to every single person no matter their race, religion or political views. Generally, the UK is seen as a world leader...