A long-running planning permission battle has found its way before an Appeals Court, after an action group opposing a UK housing development were granted permission to contest a previous High Court ruling.
Care home manager pleads guilty to health and safety failings
The manager of a UK care home has pleaded guilty to a number of health and safety failings in Court, after a vulnerable resident sustained serious injuries while unsupervised.
Court agrees to deal between business and fraud investigators
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has this month secured a second deferred prosecution agreement which will see a business pay in excess of £6million for corruption and bribery offences.
Planning permission fight returns to Appeals Court for second round
A long-running legal battle over planning permission to redevelop a bowls club has found itself before London’s Court of Appeal for the second time.
Britons could be breaking the law with accidental ‘nuisance behaviour’ breaches
Hundreds of thousands of people all across the UK could be breaking the law on a daily basis without even knowing it.