UK Aircraft Parts Trader Jailed 4 Years for £39m Global Aviation Fraud
For many in the African and wider diaspora community, aviation is more than travel. It is connection. It is the route home for Christmas, weddings, funerals and business. It is…
For many in the African and wider diaspora community, aviation is more than travel. It is connection. It is the route home for Christmas, weddings, funerals and business. It is…
For many Africans and other diaspora families living in the UK, clean parks, safe rivers and well-regulated public services are part of the promise of life abroad. Weekend walks, children…
Four companies linked to a controversial insolvency scheme have been shut down after investigations revealed they helped directors offload struggling businesses for just £1 while retaining assets and walking away…
A prolific waste criminal has been ordered to hand over more than £1.4 million after illegally dumping over 4,275 tonnes of waste across England in one of the most shocking…
For many people in the African and wider diaspora community in the UK, security work is more than a job. It is often a first step into the labour market,…
A former takeaway owner in Portsmouth has been ordered to repay more than £70,000 after withdrawing large sums of cash and purchasing luxury goods instead of settling significant tax debts.…
A major new tribunal centre is set to open in central London at the end of February, marking what the government calls a turning point for access to justice in…
You know that line we hear all the time in our communities: “Don’t worry, I have one immigration guy. He’s very good. He has helped many people.” Then you ask,…
In a tragic reminder of the dangers of youth knife crime, Birmingham has been shaken by the sentencing of 14-year-old Kian Moulton for the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross. The…
Victims of sexual offences committed by serving members of the UK Armed Forces will, for the first time, be entitled to free and fully independent legal advice, marking a major…