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Half of adults want more effort from partners on Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day has been dubbed a waste of money with novelty mugs and cheap underwear amongst the worst presents.

More than half of the 2,015 adults polled, said their partner should make more effort, rather than splurge on presents they don’t even want.

Respondents reported the rubbish gifts they had received included ‘wrong’ perfume, socks, candles and even, a car mat.

But while most said the day of lovers is a waste of time, one in three said they’d be gutted if their better half did nothing to celebrate.

Travel together

The research by Railcard.co.uk, found that one in five said a trip away would be the best romantic gesture with the Lake District top destination in the UK.

Relationship expert and coach, Sarah Louise Ryan, said: “Couples who travel together often end up more fulfilled and happier in their relationship.

“There are many reasons for this; inclusive of the fact it encourages communication and can deepen feelings of commitment as they plan their trips ahead of time, looking towards the future.

“Travel allows more opportunities for romance and time outside of the day-to-day routine, meaning romantic sparks can be reignited.

“Where flowers and chocolates can play a part, this Valentine’s Day I’d encourage all couples to carve out some time to book and experience a romantic getaway, whether for a day trip or a long weekend.”

The study also found 36% had considered a trip together as a way to rekindle a floundering relationship.

Berris Law’s Senior Partner Julian Hayes Celebrated in Chambers & Partners UK 2025 Guide

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West London’s Berris Law LLP is marking a major professional milestone as its Senior Partner, Julian Hayes, has been recognised in the Chambers & Partners UK 2025 guide for his exceptional contributions to Children and Family Law.

Julian has been ranked in the UK-wide category for Family/Children Law: Public Law Matters, underscoring his vast experience and dedication to representing both parents and children in complex care proceedings and deprivation of liberty cases. With expertise covering family, childcare, and criminal law, he continues to be regarded as a leading expert in his field.

Chambers & Partners – The Gold Standard in Legal Rankings

Since its establishment in 1990, Chambers & Partners has been regarded as the benchmark for excellence in the legal profession. Their guides rank the world’s top lawyers and law firms based on independent, in-depth research conducted by a team of over 200 full-time researchers at their London headquarters.

The rankings are determined through rigorous interviews with legal professionals and clients, ensuring that only those who demonstrate outstanding expertise, professionalism, and client service are recognised. The Chambers guides cover legal markets across the UK, Europe, Asia, the USA, Latin America, and Canada, with their Global edition highlighting top-tier legal talent worldwide.

Industry Recognition for Julian Hayes

Julian’s ranking in the 2025 Chambers & Partners UK guide comes with high praise from his peers and colleagues in the legal industry. He is widely respected for his ability to handle complex cases with skill, determination, and a deep sense of responsibility towards his clients.

One fellow legal professional said: “Julian manages personalities well, keeps focus on the goal, is very persuasive, and quite the formidable opponent.”

Another highlighted his commitment to client care, stating: “Julian’s dedication to providing exceptional client service is commendable. His ability to blend legal expertise with a genuine concern for his clients’ well-being sets him apart in his field.”

A Commitment to Justice in Difficult Times

Speaking about this latest recognition, Julian Hayes said: “I am delighted to be included in the Chambers & Partners UK 2025 guide. This recognition is not just a personal achievement, but a testament to the dedication of my team at Berris Law. We work tirelessly to ensure that families and children receive the legal support they deserve, particularly in cases where their rights and well-being are at risk.”

Julian also highlighted the challenges facing access to justice, particularly with the ongoing cuts to legal aid and lack of funding in the sector. He added: “The reduction in legal aid has meant that many law firms can no longer provide the vital support that vulnerable individuals and families need. At Berris Law, we are proud to be among the few firms still committed to ensuring that access to justice remains a priority in our legal system.”

About Berris Law LLP

Berris Law LLP is a leading law firm based in West London, known for its expertise in Family Law, Childcare Law, and Criminal Law. With a strong commitment to defending the rights of individuals, the firm has built a reputation for providing high-quality legal representation while maintaining a strong focus on justice and fairness.

This latest recognition from Chambers & Partners solidifies Berris Law LLP as a key player in the UK’s legal landscape, reinforcing its commitment to providing top-tier legal services for those who need it most.

Harley Street clinic launches ‘O Concept™’ for sexual wellness

A Harley Street clinic is now offering a ground breaking approach to sexual wellness, designed to enhance intimacy, confidence and overall wellbeing. 

TheOConcept.co.uk, founded by Dr Sherif Wakil, boasts a comprehensive suite of treatments and therapies tailored to individual needs, for a broad range of sexual health concerns.

The new approach –  recently recognised with a 2024 Global Excellence Award – goes beyond traditional and invasive methods, with a clear focus on holistic wellness and bespoke solutions. 

Traditional treatments can alter the hormonal system, affect mood and even require surgery.

But with cutting-edge medical technologies combined with proven therapeutic techniques, Dr Wakil of Dr SW Clinic, says men and women can “experience heightened pleasure”.

Dr Wakil said: “We understand that sexual health is an integral part of overall well-being. Millions of men and women suffer from sexual dysfunction in the UK, deeply affecting their confidence, quality of life, relationships and even their ability to conceive. 

“Such an overwhelming and complex issue requires a professional, advanced and carefully-tailored solution, which is exactly what the O Concept offers. It’s designed to provide individuals with the tools and resources they need to reclaim their sexual confidence and experience a more fulfilling intimate life.

“We offer personalised treatment plans, using state-of-the-art technologies including PRP and laser therapy, to stimulate tissue regeneration and enhance sensitivity, as well as integration of therapies to address physical and emotional aspects of sexual health.

“And with expert care provided by our team of medical professionals, clients can be assured of a safe and supportive environment.”

The O Concept addresses a variety of sexual concerns for men and women, including decreased libido, vaginal dryness, erectile dysfunction, difficulty achieving orgasm and painful intercourse.

Specific treatments available include Scrotox (anti-wrinkle treatment for the scrotum), The O-Shot® (Orgasm PRP) and G-Shot® (G-Spot Amplification) as well as labia fillers.

Police contact handler praised for using Instagram to help domestic abuse victim

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A Met Police contact handler has been praised for using Instagram to safeguard a victim of domestic abuse who made a report while she was abroad.

Emma Tavill (pictured) assigned herself to a case after she was contacted by a woman who had been assaulted by her partner while on holiday in Cyprus.

The victim managed to send photo and video evidence of her injuries on February 19 to the Met’s Instagram page by direct message.

Emma used the information she had to gather information about the suspect, including his return flight details.

Once the suspect landed in the UK the following day, he was swiftly arrested at Gatwick Airport and taken into custody.

Acting chief superintendent Neil Holyoak said: “Emma’s response is a great example of the type of work being done across the Met to keep people safe. Her actions meant we could go above and beyond to safeguard a vulnerable victim even when she wasn’t in the UK.

“We know it’s not always possible for victims to call us and that’s why we receive crime reports and information through a range of digital channels, such as Instagram, as well as on our website.”

His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire & Rescue Services recently recognised the Met’s improvements to call handling.

Last year, staff and officers in MetCC responded to 4,660,891 contacts, of which 2,394,416 were 999 calls, 1,279,552 were 101 calls and 988,923 were digital contacts.

Is AI in recruitment smart hiring, or backfiring?

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AI is bringing change to recruitment processes around the world, offering unmatched speed, efficiency, and data-driven decision-making.

From scanning thousands of applications in seconds to predicting the potential long-term success of candidates, AI holds the promise of revolutionising the recruitment space.

However, is this promise too good to be true?

While AI tools can streamline hiring and potentially reduce unconscious bias, they also introduce a number of difficulties. From ethical concerns and legal implications to potential hidden biases, improper and uninformed use of AI tools puts companies at risk of doing more harm than good.

With regulations tightening, the rules around AI-powered recruitment are beginning to form, and companies need to ensure they’re using these tools responsibly.

With this in mind, how can businesses embrace AI whilst ensuring compliance and minimal risks? What are the best practices for fair and transparent AI governance? And, perhaps the key question: Is AI truly revolutionising recruitment or are we heading toward uncertain times, fraught with legal challenges and unintended consequences?

The power of AI in hiring

In the recruitment space, AI’s popularity has largely been driven by its ability to process large volumes of applications in an exceptionally short amount of time. Traditional hiring often requires hours of manual CV reviewing.

Now, AI tools can scan, rank, and shortlist candidates within seconds. The automation of this initial stage means businesses can dramatically speed up hiring decisions, while reducing the risk of missing out on top talent.

Another improvement AI brings is the refinement of candidate matching. Evolving beyond merely scanning CVs for keywords, AI hiring tools now conduct far deeper analyses to select the candidates most likely to succeed in a role. This level of depth helps businesses find the right person for the right job, rather than someone who happens to use the right buzzwords.

Since AI evaluates and selects candidates based on purportedly objective data rather than gut feeling, many believe it can make hiring fairer, but the reality and truth behind this assumption is far more complex. Businesses must understand how AI systems make decisions, and how they can also be unintentionally influenced.

The pitfalls

Despite its many benefits, AI hiring technology can reinforce some of the biases it aims to eliminate. For example, Amazon reportedly discontinued an AI-driven hiring tool after it was found to unintentionally favour male candidates (Reuters, 2018).

Beyond bias, there are concerns around privacy and transparency, adding to the ethical and legal challenges that need careful consideration. Businesses must educate themselves on these areas in order to stay compliant in a rapidly developing legal landscape.

Governments across the globe are tightening AI laws, with recruitment a key focus area. The EU AI Act has classified AI hiring tools as “high-risk,” meaning they will be subject to strict transparency and fairness requirements.

In the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has emphasised that AI hiring systems must be explainable, fair, and compliant with data protection laws. Failure to comply in these areas may mean that businesses find themselves facing serious consequences.

What comes next?

Businesses should critically assess their AI hiring tools by asking these important questions: Are these systems designed and tested for bias? Is there a clear understanding of how decisions are made by the AI? And, most importantly, do the AI systems comply with the latest data protection laws?

The future of AI in hiring will likely depend on how well businesses adapt. Companies taking a proactive approach will be better positioned to navigate these new challenges. Conversely, those that take a hands-off approach, assuming AI can handle processes without oversight, risk costly mistakes. The legal and ethical landscape of AI in recruitment is changing at an exceptional rate, and understanding these changes now can help prevent future complications.

The bottom line

In times such as these, education is crucial for successful AI deployment. AI has the potential to transform recruitment for the better, but without proper safeguards, it risks reinforcing existing issues and creating new, additional concerns.

Addressing these issues and more: The DPO Centre’s webinar series, “The Privacy Puzzle”, continues at 2pm on March 18. The upcoming instalment welcomes industry experts in discussions around best practices for using AI in recruitment responsibly, as well as covering the key legal considerations, and strategies for ensuring compliance with evolving regulations.

This promises to be an essential discussion for any business looking to harness the power of AI in hiring, whilst avoiding legal and ethical issues. Reserve your space.

Notts Sport Launches CocoTurf: The World’s First Fully Natural Alternative to Artificial Grass

Notts Sport, the UK’s leading specialist in play and sports surfacing, has introduced CocoTurf, the world’s first non-plastic artificial grass, made entirely from natural coconut fibres. This pioneering product offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional synthetic turf, combining durability, safety, and performance with an eco-conscious approach.

As sustainability becomes an increasing priority, Notts Sport has reimagined artificial grass by eliminating plastics and microplastics from its composition. Unlike conventional artificial turf, which relies on plastic-based materials, CocoTurf is entirely free from plastics, microplastics, and per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), ensuring a greener and safer solution for play areas and recreational spaces.

Crafted from coconut husks, a renewable and biodegradable resource, CocoTurf’s fibres are designed to provide a long-lasting and high-performance surface. The backing is made from certified natural rubber latex, making the product 100% non-plastic and free from toxic substances. This makes CocoTurf ideal for schools, parks, playgrounds, and other outdoor spaces requiring a sustainable, hard-wearing surface.

CocoTurf’s environmental advantages set it apart from traditional synthetic turf. Unlike plastic-based alternatives that shed microplastics into the environment, CocoTurf is biodegradable, preventing long-term pollution. By using coconut fibres instead of synthetic materials, the product also lowers carbon emissions associated with plastic turf production. Additionally, CocoTurf is designed for weather resistance and durability, ensuring long-term usability even in harsh outdoor conditions.

To illustrate the production process, each coconut produces approximately 200 grams of usable fibres, with 600 coconut husks providing enough material to cover 60 square metres of play area.

Duncan Bennett, CEO of Notts Sport, described the innovation as a breakthrough for the industry: “This is a milestone in the evolution of outdoor play surfaces. Our drive to find ever more sustainable surfacing solutions has led us to invent the world’s first non-plastic synthetic grass—CocoTurf. This is not just another product—it’s a revolution in sustainability. For the first time, communities can install an artificial surface without the harmful impact of plastics. This is the future of play surfaces, and we’re thrilled to lead the charge.”

Thanks to its innovative composition and outstanding performance, CocoTurf offers a practical, safe, and eco-conscious solution for modern playgrounds and recreational areas. By providing a durable and sustainable alternative to traditional artificial grass, it is set to reshape outdoor spaces while significantly reducing the environmental impact of synthetic surfacing.

With CocoTurf, Notts Sport is leading the way towards a greener, more responsible future for outdoor play and recreational areas. By choosing CocoTurf, communities can enjoy the benefits of artificial grass while taking an important step towards protecting the environment and future generations.

Samuel and Co Trading Pioneers Affordable Financial Education as University Fees Soar

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As higher education costs continue to rise, Samuel and Co Trading is emerging as a leading provider of accessible financial education. Since its establishment in 2012, the company has been committed to equipping students with the skills and confidence needed to navigate the financial markets successfully.

Recent data highlights the growing financial burden on UK students, with tuition fees set to increase to £9,535 per year from September 2025—the first rise in eight years. When combined with maintenance loans that often fail to cover essential living costs, students now face average study expenses exceeding £22,000 per year.

In contrast, Samuel and Co Trading offers a cost-effective alternative through its Ofqual-regulated Diplomas in Financial Trading. Students can obtain a Level 5 Diploma, equivalent to a Foundation Degree, in just 12 weeks, or pursue a Level 7 Diploma, comparable to a Master’s Degree, at a fraction of the cost of university tuition. With graduate salaries in some sectors dipping as low as minimum wage, these fast-track programmes provide a more affordable and time-efficient route to industry-recognised qualifications.

The company’s commitment to educational excellence has been widely recognised. In the 2025 Global Banking and Finance Awards®, Samuel and Co Trading was awarded “Best Online Financial Education & Training UK 2025” and “Best Forex Education UK 2025”. Further accolades include “Best Online Trading Course Provider UK 2025” by Finance Derivative Magazine, as well as several awards from World Business Outlook, including “Best Trading Guidance and Support Provider Europe 2025”, “Leading Trading Education Management Company Europe 2025”, and “Most Trusted Personal Trading Strategies Provider Europe 2025”. Additionally, Brands Review Magazine recognised them with “Innovation in Trading Strategies UK 2025” and “Trading Education and Mentorship Award UK 2025”. These honours reflect the company’s ongoing dedication to providing high-quality financial training.

Founder and CEO, Samuel Leach, shares his perspective on the company’s mission:

“When I started Samuel and Co Trading in 2012, I wanted to democratise financial education. The aim was to provide practical, affordable, and high-quality training to people who are passionate about trading. Our recent accolades and the success of our students show that we’re on the right path.”

With tuition costs increasing and the finance industry evolving rapidly, Samuel and Co Trading remains dedicated to delivering accessible, industry-relevant financial education. By making high-quality training affordable and attainable, the company continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of financial learning.

About Samuel and Co Trading

Samuel and Co Trading was founded in 2012 by Samuel Leach with the mission of assisting individuals to succeed in financial trading. The company provides accredited and industry-recognised financial education, including Ofqual-regulated diplomas designed to fast-track students into trading careers. With courses led by seasoned professionals, Samuel and Co Trading ensures that students gain practical, real-world experience. Recognised as a leader in the sector, the company has trained thousands of individuals.

Be Cool Refrigeration Successfully Installs 100 AC Units in 2024

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Be Cool Refrigeration, a top provider of air conditioning installationmaintenance, and repair services, has installed 100 AC systems throughout 2024. Their latest research delves into market trends, offering a closer look at the varying requirements of residential and business customers across the UK.

Key Insights on Consumer Trends in Air Conditioning Installations

As the demand for air conditioning solutions continues to rise, Be Cool Refrigeration’s recent findings shed light on the changing landscape of the industry. The company analysed 100 installations completed in 2024, providing a snapshot of the evolving trends in air conditioning preferences.

Domestic vs. Commercial Installations

Of the 100 air conditioning units installed by Be Cool Refrigeration, 31.66% were for domestic clients, while the remaining 68.34% were for commercial customers. This clear division highlights the growing commercial demand for air conditioning systems across various business sectors, from office spaces to retail outlets.

Domestic Consumer Preferences

Domestic customers showed a strong preference for split system air conditioners, with 74% opting for this type of installation. Known for their affordability and ease of installation, split systems remain the go-to choice for homeowners seeking cost-effective cooling solutions. However, 26% of domestic customers selected ducted air conditioning, which offers a more discreet and whole-home cooling solution.

An emerging trend among domestic buyers was a focus on affordability. Many consumers prioritised the upfront cost of their air conditioning systems rather than considering the long-term energy efficiency of their purchases. While this cost-conscious approach is understandable, it often overlooks the potential savings that more energy-efficient systems can offer over time.

Commercial Consumer Preferences

Commercial clients demonstrated a clear preference for ceiling cassette air conditioning systems, with 83.33% of all commercial installations opting for this solution. Ceiling cassette units, ideal for offices, restaurants, and retail environments, provide powerful cooling while maintaining a sleek, unobtrusive design. The remaining 16.67% of commercial clients selected a range of alternative systems, including ducted, floor-mounted, and VRF/VRV units, depending on their specific business needs.

This preference for ceiling cassette units in commercial spaces aligns with the growing trend towards high-efficiency, space-saving designs in modern office and retail environments. These systems provide businesses with reliable, consistent cooling while helping to minimise disruption to the aesthetics of their spaces.

The Future of Air Conditioning Installations in the UK

Looking ahead to 2025, Be Cool Refrigeration predicts a shift in consumer behaviour, particularly within the domestic market. With rising energy costs and increasing awareness of sustainability, more consumers are expected to prioritise long-term energy efficiency over short-term cost savings. This shift may lead to greater demand for more energy-efficient air conditioning systems that provide higher performance at a lower lifetime cost.

“Our data shows that domestic buyers often opt for lower-cost solutions upfront, whereas commercial clients prioritise functionality and efficiency,” said Ali Elm, Managing Director of Be Cool Refrigeration. “We encourage homeowners to consider energy efficiency and total lifetime cost savings when investing in air conditioning.”

As the air conditioning market continues to grow, Be Cool Refrigeration remains committed to providing high-quality installations, expert guidance, and ongoing maintenance support to both residential and commercial clients. The company’s dedication to sustainability and customer satisfaction ensures that all clients receive the most efficient, reliable, and cost-effective solutions for their cooling needs.

About Be Cool Refrigeration

Be Cool Refrigeration is a trusted provider of air conditioning and refrigeration solutions across London and beyond. Specialising in installation, servicing, and maintenance, the company delivers energy-efficient cooling solutions tailored to both residential and commercial clients. With a commitment to high-quality service and expert advice, Be Cool Refrigeration continues to lead the industry with reliable, sustainable air conditioning solutions.

Felix & Spear to Host Tam Joseph’s ‘This Green and Pleasant Land’ Exhibition

Felix & Spear is delighted to announce This Green and Pleasant Land, a compelling exhibition showcasing new paintings and a striking sculpture by renowned artist Tam Joseph. Through his latest works, Joseph delves into themes of identity, culture, and societal issues, inviting viewers to reflect on his artistic narrative.

Reflecting on his experiences, Joseph shares:

“I sang Blake’s poem during assembly at Drayton Park Primary School in Highbury, North London, from 1955 to 1960. At that time, I didn’t fully grasp its deeper meanings, and I doubt many of my classmates did either, as I was a newcomer to the UK. I first encountered the word “tramp” in the UK. In Dominica, there were a few homeless people, but the small population meant we barely noticed them. However, post-World War II London exposed me to many “tramps” men who looked worse for wear in ways I couldn’t understand. They were often depicted in the comic books I read: a happy looking man with a beard and tattered clothing, carrying a stick over his shoulder, with a polka dot bundle that presumably held all his belongings.

As the 1970s faded into the 1980s, the image of the “tramp” disappeared, replaced by the “homeless” and eventually “rough sleepers”. I had experienced sleeping on the streets of Old Delhi in 1968 and felt something whenever I saw someone sleeping rough. Over time, however, my attitude began to change, with thoughts creeping in such as: “It’s not your problem”, “Don’t take any notice!”, and “You can’t help everybody, can you?”

I realised I was building a protective shell to deny what I saw. Although some might call it self-protection, every time I walk past a rough sleeper, pretending they’re not there, I know I am going against my nature. Recognizing hidden truths is essential to my existence and keeps me grounded.”

This thought-provoking exhibition will be held at Felix & Spear from 20 March to 17 May 2025.

About Tam Joseph

Born in 1947 in Roseau, Dominica, Tam Joseph is a British painter, sculptor, and graphic designer who moved to London in 1955. He studied at the Central School of Art and Design and briefly at the Slade School of Fine Art before travelling across Europe and the Far East. He later graduated in Typographic Design from the London College of Printing.

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Joseph worked for Africa Journal, travelling extensively in Africa. His involvement with the Keskidee Centre Collective in North London placed him at the heart of African and Afro-Caribbean political and artistic movements. His work frequently blends humour with sharp political commentary, addressing themes of diaspora, identity, and world history.

Joseph’s work has been exhibited in major institutions, including:

  • Caribbean Art at the Crossroads, El Museo del Barrio, Studio Museum in Harlem, Queens Museum (2012)
  • No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990, Guildhall Art Gallery, London (2015–16)
  • Life Between Islands, Tate Britain (2021–22), Art Gallery of Ontario (2023–24)

His works are held in numerous public collections, including the Arts Council Collection, Tate, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Tying the Knot This Year? A Family Law Expert Advises Why a Prenup Matters

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A leading family lawyer is urging couples preparing for marriage this year to consider a prenuptial agreement, highlighting its importance in securing each spouse’s financial future.

Claire Chisnall, Senior Associate at Consilia Legal, has observed a growing demand for prenups over the past year, as couples increasingly seek financial clarity before their wedding day.

According to independent research by the Marriage Foundation, one in five marriages now includes a prenup, with the trend steadily rising for over 50 years.

Although it may surprise some that prenups have become more common, it is less surprising that 44% of those agreements involve higher-income couples.

A prenuptial agreement is a legal document that defines how a couple’s assets, liabilities, and financial responsibilities will be managed if they later separate. While nuptial agreements are not currently legally binding in the UK, courts are recognising them more frequently—provided they meet specific conditions such as fairness, full financial disclosure, and independent legal representation for both parties. Furthermore, the Law Commission has recommended changes to reinforce the legal standing of such agreements in the future.

Claire says: “With the wedding season fast approaching, now is the perfect time to have an open and honest discussion about financial expectations and protections. We’ve seen an increase in couples opting to sign prenuptial agreements, because of the security they bring. Not only can couples protect personal and family assets, but prenups allow parties to clarify their financial expectations, protect an individual from their partners’ debt liability, as well as ensure any inheritance intended for children from a previous relationship is protected.”

Prenuptial agreements offer significant advantages, including peace of mind and a foundation for open financial discussions, helping to strengthen trust in relationships.

While prenups were once associated with the very wealthy, attitudes are shifting. A recent YouGov survey found that 55% of Britons now support prenuptial agreements, up from 42% just a few years ago. Younger generations are particularly in favour, with 49% of 25–34-year-olds supporting prenups, compared to just 26% of over-55s.

When planning a wedding, couples often focus on the big day itself, but it is equally important to think about long-term financial security. A prenuptial agreement is not about anticipating divorce, but rather ensuring both partners are aligned in their financial expectations.

Claire continues: “When couples say “I do” they want to start out this new chapter with openness and honesty, and whilst prenups have been considered a taboo subject in the past, there’s nothing more honest and open than discussing finances and how you both want to protect your assets in the future.

“It might feel like it’s going against the grain to be thinking about what might happen if your marriage breaks down, so we want to dispel the stereotype and show couples that a prenup isn’t about planning for failure, but about sensible and prudent consideration for your future that is based on trust and transparency.”

As society moves away from traditional values, younger couples are leading the way in embracing prenups as part of a practical, modern approach to marriage.

For those getting married this year, now is an ideal time to explore prenuptial agreements. Seeking advice from a family law specialist can help couples understand their options and ensure they enter marriage with financial clarity and protection.

Consilia Legal, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, has extensive expertise in family law and can assist in drafting prenuptial agreements tailored to individual needs.

For more information or to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation, visit www.consilialegal.co.uk or call 0113 322 9222.

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter through diminished responsibility

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A 32-year-old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter through diminished responsibility, after he stabbed his stepfather in his own home.

Adejuwon Olufemi Alexander Jnr Oyekan (32) of Melina Close, Hayes, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey on Monday.

Met police officers were called to a house in Hayes in the early hours of July 11, 2023, to reports Oyekan had stabbed his 54-year-old stepfather Jason Thompson (pictured).

When they arrived, officers found Oyekan was still armed with a knife he had used to attack Jason.

They initially used tasers in an attempt to disarm him. When this was unsuccessful, they left the address, awaiting support from armed response officers to detain him.

Officers tried to assist Jason but he died from his injuries at the scene.

Detective chief inspector Laura Semple from the Met’s Public Protection Partnership, said: “Our thoughts remain with Jason’s family throughout this difficult time.

“I’d like to thank the first responding officers who attend the scene and demonstrated huge bravery to challenge the suspect, who was armed and acting aggressively.

“Their quick thinking, to use the tools at their disposal, guaranteed Oyekan was admitted to custody from the scene, and did not go on to pose a wider threat to the public.”

Oyekan is due to be sentenced on April 10.