"I didn't go to university, I started my career at the bottom of the ladder and with the massive help and financial support of the firm worked my way up to qualification. "
"I didn't go to university, I started my career at the bottom of the ladder and with the massive help and financial support of the firm worked my way up to qualification. "
"I'm the first in my family to enter the legal profession - I changed my career from hairdressing to law. I believe it's never too late to set a new goal or dream. Never let anyone tell you, you can’t do it!"
"I enjoy hybrid working. When I am in the office, I use this as time to speak with colleagues about their thoughts on cases and anything relevant within the news for example, a judgment. When I am at home, I use this time to complete detailed pieces of work without the distraction of the office. I’m also able to get out on a lunch time to walk my Sproodle!"
"If I was asked 10 years ago when I left university about where I thought I would be at this point of my life, I never would have guessed that I would be living in Leeds and training to be a solicitor. I’m proud to be part of the apprenticeship scheme, and think it’s important that people are aware that there are many ways to qualify as a lawyer and that there’s likely to be a scheme that can work for you."
"In October 2017, I was promoted to a paralegal position and in January 2019, I started my training contract. I qualified as a solicitor in July 2020 and I remain in this role today."
Five more arrests have been made by South Yorkshire Police as part of an ongoing investigation into historic child sexual abuse in Rotherham.
It has recently been reported that two NHS Trusts – Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust and Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – have paid millions in damages relating to two claims involving children.
Nottingham Magistrates Court handed down their sentence to Nottingham University Hospital Trust for the failures that led to Wynter Andrews’ death.