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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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 "It's Just Admin" Fallacy: A £45,000 Wake-Up Call for UK Employers

  It's 10 AM on a Tuesday. You're a director. You're in a budget meeting, you're trying to close a major client, you're dealing with a supply chain crisis. You are, in other words, running a successful, busy UK business. Your receptionist buzzes your office. "There are... two people here from the Home Office. Immigration Enforcement. They're

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The "Golden Ticket" Under Siege: How the Global Talent Visa Has Changed in 2026

  For the last five years, the Global Talent visa was the crown jewel of UK immigration. It offered freedom from sponsorship, no salary thresholds, and a fast-track to settlement in just three years. It was the route for the "brightest and best"—tech founders, award-winning artists, and leading scientists. But in 2026, the exclusi

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