Ex-BBC newsreader Huw Edwards pleads guilty to three counts of making indecent images
Former newsreader Huw Edwards has pleaded guilty in court to three counts of making indecent images of children. Those offences are separate from newspaper allegations last year that he paid a young person for explicit photos. Huw had a prolific career in news and worked for the BBC as a newsreader anchoring current affairs and […]
The Herculean task of rehabilitating pre-nuptial agreements
It’s time to change the narrative on prenups. Despite almost 50 per cent of people over the age of 16 being married or in a civil partnership, research from early 2024 suggests that only 20 per cent of those people have some form of pre-nuptial agreement in place. That’s a substantial number of couples and […]
Project Rise grows as the profession adopts part-time training
The latest firm to sign up to a cross-profession scheme initiated by the Law Society of England and Wales’ Disabled Solicitors Network is Hill Dickinson, meaning more part-time solicitor training will be available in the legal sector. Law Society president Nick Emmerson said: “I am delighted to welcome Hill Dickinson to Project Rise. “They have […]