Prison, Bans, and the Extended Test: The High Stakes of Dangerous Driving

  Dangerous Driving (Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) is the most serious non-fatal motoring offence in the UK. Unlike speeding or careless driving, it carries a genuine risk of imprisonment (up to 2 years for standard offences, and significantly more if injury or death is involved). It also carries a mandatory minimum 12-mon

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Prison, Bans, and the Extended Test: The High Stakes of Dangerous Driving

  Dangerous Driving (Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) is the most serious non-fatal motoring offence in the UK. Unlike speeding or careless driving, it carries a genuine risk of imprisonment (up to 2 years for standard offences, and significantly more if injury or death is involved). It also carries a mandatory minimum 12-mon

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The "Rainy City" Defence: Why You Need a Local Immigration lawyer in Manchester to Fight Your Case in 2026

  Manchester is often called the "Capital of the North." In 2026, it is a booming metropolis of skyscrapers, tech startups, and world-class universities. But for the city's diverse migrant population, it is also a landscape of intense regulatory scrutiny. The Home Office’s presence in the North West is heavy, with the Dallas Court repor

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Protecting Your Livelihood: Why You Need Taxi Licensing Experts in Your Corner

  For a professional driver, a PCO, Hackney Carriage, or Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) licence is not just a piece of plastic; it is the foundation of your entire livelihood. It pays the mortgage, supports your family, and represents years of hard work. Yet, this livelihood is constantly at risk. Local authorities and Transport for London (TfL)

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Protecting Your Livelihood: Why You Need Taxi Licensing Experts in Your Corner

  For a professional driver, a PCO, Hackney Carriage, or Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) licence is not just a piece of plastic; it is the foundation of your entire livelihood. It pays the mortgage, supports your family, and represents years of hard work. Yet, this livelihood is constantly at risk. Local authorities and Transport for London (TfL)

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