Young Citizens Bar Mock Trial 2025
November 9, 2025
RLC barristers took part in the Young Citizens Bar Mock Trial competition on Saturday 8th Nov at Snaresbrook Crown Court, supporting students aged 15–18 from non-independent schools as they presented criminal cases in front of real judges and legal professionals.
Tom Forster KC, Felicia Davy, Hugh French, Jack Talbot, Genevieve Reed and Hannah Williams acted as Judges bringing the law to life for the next generation of aspiring barristers.
Felicia Davy, who led the event for RLC said: “This was one of the largest heats to date, bringing together approximately 375 students from 20 schools. The competition continues to be a powerful way to open up access to the legal profession and it was inspiring to see so many young people engage so confidently in their advocacy as they navigated the courtroom experience for the first time.”
The Bar Mock Trial, run by the charity Young Citizens has been a cornerstone of legal education since 1991, helping students build skills in public speaking, teamwork and critical thinking
Sponsors of the Young Citizens Bar Mock Trial, RLC is passionate about promoting access to the Bar, championing inclusion and diversity and supporting aspiring barristers from non-traditional backgrounds to thrive in the legal profession.
Picture Credit: 1st place winners The Heathland School 6th Formhttps://redlionchambers.co.uk/young-citizens-bar-mock-trial-2025/

DKOU 2025
28th - 31st October, 2025
Over the half term, I had the incredible opportunity to attend DKOU 2025 – the German Congress for Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery in Berlin (28th–31st October). It was truly inspiring to be surrounded by innovators, surgeons, and scientists shaping the future of medical technology. Throughout the event, I explored groundbreaking inventions, gained insight into how new technologies enter the orthopaedic market, and learned about the fascinating science driving modern medical devices. These experiences deepened my understanding of how innovation meets patient care — something I hope to build on as I pursue a future in medicine and biomedical science. A huge thank you to NTR Biosensors and Dr. Harish Kambampati for giving me the chance to manage our booth and present our own product at such a renowned international event. Representing the company and engaging with professionals from around the world was an invaluable experience — one that strengthened both my communication and technical skills, and fuelled my passion for contributing to the future of healthcare.


