A woman accused of tampering with evidence in a murder trial has been told she must defend herself in court…
Month: June 2022
Conveyancing is the term used to describe the legal and administrative process of transferring ownership of a property from one…
The UK Government is set to introduce new legislation allowing it to ignore certain decisions of the European Court of…
Regulation of the UK’s financial services sector is vital in ensuring fair competition and protecting consumer interests and rights. This…
Your property may be deemed a ‘House in Multiple Occupation’ (HMO) if you rent it out to numerous tenants who…
Buying a property can be both an exciting and stressful time. As part of the conveyancing process, the Property Information…
Buying a new home can be incredibly stressful, with a lot at stake, given that this is likely to represent…
Kwasi Kwarteng, the UK’s business secretary, has asked the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) to conduct an urgent investigation into…
Passing off is when one party, whether intentionally or unintentionally, offers services or goods in a way that makes the…
Failing social housing landlords risk unlimited fines and Ofsted-style inspections, under the Social Housing Regulation Bill. The new Bill is…
A non disclosure agreement in the course of business expressly prohibits the disclosure or use of proprietary information without permission.…
More than 3,300 staff at 70 UK companies will begin trialling a four-day week from today with no pay cut.…
An additional £5.4 million in funding is being made available to separating families under the Government’s mediation voucher scheme. Under…
Passengers travelling from the UK have certain rights in the event their flight is cancelled or delayed. In this guide,…
Local authorities in England and Wales now have additional powers to fine motorists for “moving traffic offences” in a substantial…