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Police Step Up Roadside Drug Testing in England

UK police are increasing roadside drug-driving checks using new saliva tests. Experts warn drivers of major law changes, including a lower drink-drive limit. Stay informed to avoid fines.

Immigration law firm collapses, up for sale

A Vincent Solicitors, with offices in Woolwich and Manchester, has been listed for sale after cash flow difficulties. Offers must be submitted by January 20.

Law Firm in Elite Top 10 for Trainee Satisfaction

Regional law firm Wilkin Chapman Rollits has been ranked in the 'Elite' top 10 of the Chambers Student 2026 Guide for trainee solicitor satisfaction. Discover why their training programme excels.

Sintons LLP hits record £19.3m revenue in Newcastle

Newcastle law firm Sintons LLP celebrates a record year with turnover reaching £19.3m and significant team expansion. Discover how their commercial teams drove growth and their commitment to sustainability and community.

Historic Drink-Drive Law Change: One Pint Limit Proposed

The UK government is consulting on cutting England's drink-drive limit from 35mcg to 22mcg per 100ml of breath, effectively a one-pint maximum. This major road safety overhaul could also see stricter rules for new drivers.

Chelmsford MP's 2025 Review: 100k Emails & Key Votes

Chelmsford MP Marie Goldman reflects on a busy 2025 handling over 100,000 emails and key votes on assisted dying. She outlines the Liberal Democrats' opposition role and previews 2026's Hillsborough Law debate.

Birmingham Law Firm Triples Team with Top Talent

FBC Manby Bowdler, part of Adeptio Law Group, nearly triples its Birmingham legal team with five new partners from Top 200 firms, marking a major recruitment drive. Discover the ambitious expansion plans.

Nine medications could make you unfit to drive

Drivers taking nine specific types of medication have been warned they may be breaking the law and risking lives. GEM's James Luckhurst explains the major safety risk and legal consequences.

Arthritis drivers face £1,000 DVLA fine this winter

Motorists with arthritis are being warned they could face a £1,000 fine if they fail to inform the DVLA about their condition, especially as cold weather worsens symptoms. Check the rules now.

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