Apprenticeships are an established route into the profession for aspiring solicitors in England. Learn more about what’s involved, the benefits for your organisation, and how to get started.
“Setting up an intermediate court will waste money, time and energy and will not tackle the problem of supply and demand.
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in parliament and across Whitehall. This week: debate on our amendment to Mental Health Bill, ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has launched the Diversity Access Scheme (DAS) for 2025, inviting talented aspiring solicitors to apply for this year’s cohort.
We're supporting Young Citizens’ programme, the Big Legal Lesson, to introduce the law and justice system to children and young people across England and Wales.
The Legal Services Board (LSB) consulted on its draft business plan and budget 2025/26. Read our response to the consultation. The Legal Services Board is the oversight regulator for legal services in ...
While the Renters’ Rights Bill is ambitious in its reform of the rental market, it is missing key elements that could render the bill ineffective.
SRA reintroduce fee to stay on the roll for lawyers without a practising certificate ...
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