Call for penalties to be scrapped in light of Boris Johnson’s defence of breaches, as 23 already struck down

Covid fines should be overturned en masse in light of the prime minister’s defence for attending lockdown-breaching events, a lawyer has argued, as it emerged more than 20 penalties imposed on businesses had been struck down in recent months.

Lucinda Nicholls, who successfully represented 23 firms and is still fighting on behalf of seven more, said serious deficiencies in the evidence presented against her clients – as well as Boris Johnson’s own apparent confusion about how to apply his own rules – called every penalty imposed under Covid legislation into question.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Pogacar eats into Vingegaard’s lead as Woods wins Tour de France stage nine

Jonas Vingegaard has his race lead cut to 17 seconds by rival…

Boris Johnson’s Scotland-Northern Ireland tunnel plans axed

Construction of ‘world’s most stupid tunnel’ scrapped as Treasury clamps down on…

Policing pregnancy while corporate drug pushers go free shows warped values | Arwa Mahdawi

A system that can put a young woman away for four years…

Labour has ‘talked down to voters for too long’, says Angela Rayner

Exclusive: deputy leader says party must do more to speak to the…