A new Code of Practice has been announced to bring the rules for private parking companies in line with those…
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The government has made a number of additions to the Online Safety Bill that will see more online behaviour being…
A number of changes to the Highway Code will take effect from 29 January 2022. Among the new rules, a…
Vulnerable people across England and Wales will continue to be able to have their wills witnessed via video-link up until…
Property developers will be forced to cover the cost of removing dangerous cladding from buildings taller than 11 metres, under…
The Supreme Court has rejected a claim against Google that the company misused web browsing data of iPhone users in…
This month sees the following changes in UK motoring laws. Driving licence COVID extensions ending Under coronavirus provisions, driving licences…
In an announcement on 28 October, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that the remaining countries on the UK’s travel ‘red…
The owners of Teletext Holidays are facing legal action from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for failure to lawfully…
The UK’s competition watchdog has closed its investigation into British Airways and Ryanair’s COVID refund policies. In response to concerns…
The United States has confirmed it will be easing travel restrictions for certain foreign nationals who have received the COVID…
A new legal duty is now in force requiring funeral directors and crematorium operators to provide clear pricing of their…
Broadcasters in the UK may soon be legally required to produce content that is “distinctively British”, according to Media Minister…
The UK Government is set to publish a number of new draft animal welfare and protection laws. The proposals include…
‘Self-driving’ cars are set to become legal on roads in the UK by the end of 2021, according to the…
The government’s test to move to the next stage of the COVID roadmap has been met, meaning further lockdown restrictions…
New rules affecting UK motorists are due to come into force this year. The Department of Transport confirmed the first…
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill has passed its second reading in Parliament with a majority of 96 votes.…
Teenage killers are to face longer jail sentences, under reforms announced by the justice secretary, Robert Buckland. Older teenagers in…
A new law is due to be introduced this summer giving consumers in the UK the ‘right to repair’ on…