Torch bearer
Thursday 31 May 2012
Kate Hincks, vice-chair of the Lawyers with Disabilities Division of the Law Society, was chosen from 30,000 People’s Champions to carry the Olympic torch through Royal Wootton Bassett on its journey around Britain.
Hincks has been volunteering since she was 11 years old and currently gives art classes to elderly and disabled people as well as legal advice. Also in the picture is fellow torch-carrier Dan McNaughton, a primary school teacher.
Obiter
- Combination punchlines
- Seconds out, round one
- Bloodsucking lawyer?
- You’ll have had your tea
- Sweet dreams are made of this
- No minister, as quango sparks fly
- Memory lane
- Mills seeks apprentice boon
- Wig or the wok?
- SRA sleuths uncover email excuses
- Facts speak louder than words
- What a way to make a living
- Tiny misunderstanding
- The case for the defence
- Aux murs, citoyens
- Thatcher pageantry sets inn against inn
- Winslow backers loosen the purse strings
- Doing the BIS on employment law reform?
- Memory lane
- Bare essentials
- Party line

