Mobility Scooters and the Law
What are the legal rules for mobility scooters in the UK? Learn where scooters can be used, road and pavement laws, disability rights, Equality Act protections, and what happens when businesses refuse access.
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What are the legal rules for mobility scooters in the UK? Learn where scooters can be used, road and pavement laws, disability rights, Equality Act protections, and what happens when businesses refuse access.

Can law students or law graduates do jury service in the UK? Learn about exemptions, reasonable adjustments, disability rights, compensation, and what happens if chronic illness or mental health affects your ability to serve.

Building a business is an all-consuming journey, often characterized by long hours, constant decision-making, and an unwavering commitment to growth. For disabled founders, this path can present additional layers of complexity. Navigating accessibility needs, managing health considerations, and confronting systemic barriers all intersect with the demands of entrepreneurship.

An in-depth look at Net Zero emissions, extreme heat, air conditioning, vulnerable people, workplace safety, siestas, and government accountability as UK heatwaves intensify.

Whistleblowing protection in UK law explained. Learn about the Public Interest Disclosure Act, workplace retaliation, censorship, human rights, and why many whistleblowers fear speaking out.

Learn how heatwaves occur, whether weather manipulation such as cloud seeding is possible, and how extreme heat affects vulnerable people, workers, and pets. Practical heat safety advice included.

Can hospitals be sued for delayed eye referrals? Learn about duty of care, negligence, visual impairment, waiting lists, mental health harm, and legal rights when eyesight deteriorates.

A legal analysis of Freedom of Information Act exemptions, focusing on Section 36 and how the “free and frank provision of advice” exemption may be used to limit government transparency and accountability.

Examining the meaning of “two-tier policing”, the concerns raised by different communities, and the importance of equal treatment under the law without inflaming racial or social tensions. What is two-tier policing? Learn about the debate surrounding policing in the UK, equality before the law, race relations, discrimination laws, and why community cohesion matters for everyone, regardless of ethnicity or background.

An in-depth look at the challenges of working in retail with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), autoimmune disorders, visual impairments, secondary cataracts, fatigue, and eligibility for PIP benefits in the UK.