Kent Law students win international competition
A team of student negotiators from the Kent Law School at the University won the final of an international negotiation competition, beating 24 teams from
A team of student negotiators from the Kent Law School at the University won the final of an international negotiation competition, beating 24 teams from
Thanet District Council secured Kent’s first Local Authority Criminal Behaviour Order in Court. It is believed to be one of justa handful of the Criminal
An investigation has been launched after cash believed to total about £500,000 was found in a secret compartment of a van at the Channel Tunnel.
A partner at leading South East law firm, Furley Page, is calling on the government to look again at the unfairness of the current law
Today, the new driving fines have come into play for England and Wales which means anyone caught driving at excessive speeds will face higher penalties.
In May 2017 the Tobacco Products Directive will come into force. This regulation was created in the EU parliament by un-elected officials, voted through by
Kent Police has issued almost £5,000 worth of fines for traffic offences on the M20 and other major roads in Kent ahead of a national
Furley Page joins national campaign to warn of risks Leading Canterbury law firm Furley Page has joined organisations representing older and vulnerable people. This
Cohabiting couple families are the fastest growing family type in the UK, says Furley Page A family lawyer is urging unmarried couples to
A man who carried out a number of serious historic sexual offences near Romney Marsh has been sentenced to 18 years imprisonment. John Charles