Have you ever come across someone who always seems to be in a dispute?
Spike in Reoffending Rates for Drug Driving
By Jeremy Sirrell, 23rd January 2026
Figures released recently by the Ministry of Justice reveal a significant rise in the rate of reoffending for drug driving offences. In fact, almost 50 per cent of those who commit offences of drug driving have previously committed a similar offence. The data also revealed that over the past four years, drug drive reoffending rates have increased by more than 134 per cent. Whilst these figures will likely be greeted by the predictable chorus of shock horror in some quarters, it is worth pausing for a moment to reflect just why there might be such high rates of reoffending amongst drug driving offenders.
Should you use AI to draft commercial contracts?
According to data released by ChatGPT, the AI tool has surpassed 800 million weekly active users, with billions of prompts put through daily.
Can sellers protect themselves from gazundering?
By the time you reach the later stages of selling your property, most sellers assume the price agreed with the buyer will hold.
Radical reduction of drink drive limit
By Jeremy Sirrell, 7th January 2026
Ministers are currently consulting on a proposal to lower the limit for driving with excess alcohol from 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath to only 22 micrograms. The claim made for this proposal is that it will save thousands of lives over the coming decade. But is that true?