Tag: SQE Hub News
    
    Departing SRA boss says SQE is ‘going really well’
Paul Philip remains upbeat despite difficulties following rollout
    
    Lack of SQE funding turning aspiring lawyers away from criminal law
'Looming generational crisis,' study finds
    
    Solicitor apprentices rank among top SQE performers, report finds
Achieving higher scores and pass rates than non-apprentice candidates
    
    LPC pass rates tumble to 42% as SQE takes over
Lowest in five years
    
    SQE provider pass rates must be released ‘as soon as possible’, says interim super-regulator boss
SRA faces criticism over delayed data
    
    SRA defends use of MCQs in SQE exams
Regulator says approach is fair, efficient and not just recall
    
    SQE2 pass rate hits record 82%
2,753 students sat latest assessment
    
    In-house lawyers turn on SQE
Loughborough Uni general counsel and AstraZeneca senior lawyer among those to publicly criticise new assessment regime
    
    One in three law school websites give ‘inaccurate’ or ‘confusing’ information on becoming a solicitor, study finds
One conflated LPC and SQE routes
    
    College of Legal Practice secures SQE training deal with Pinsent Masons flexi-lawyer arm
Support paralegals to qualify as solicitors
    
    ‘I’m not a wet lettuce’: Trainee solicitor behind SQE petition hits back at Braverman’s ‘snowflake’ jibe
Former Home Sec slammed students calling for exam overhaul
    
    Disadvantaged SQE students to benefit from £360k in grants funded by Kaplan fines
Benefit up to 190 aspiring solicitors
    
    Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman slams ‘snowflake’ aspiring lawyers over SQE petition
Student call to reform ‘disproportionately challenging’ exams draws criticism from MP
    
    Future trainee launches petition for reform of the SQE, citing mental and physical health concerns
New training regime slammed by TC holder
    
    ‘Working full-time, no prep course — and I passed SQE1’
Trainee solicitor Matthew Smith explains how
    
    Regulator unveils changes to SQE appeals and complaints process
Aims to improve fairness, says SRA
    
    ULaw strikes SQE training deal with Oxford Brookes
Partnership will expand to include bar training from September 2026
    
    ‘My 10 point plan for SQE reform’
Thom Brooks, professor of law and government at Durham University, puts forward his recommendations for overhauling the SQE
    
    SRA tweaks how SQE students apply for reasonable adjustments
Regulator takes steps to improve process