A recent court judgment means that millions of passengers on delayed Ryanair flights could soon be entitled to compensation, after it was decided that the airline cannot limit the window of opportunity people have to submit claims.
UK Government urged to scrap the TV licence due to ‘unfair’ prosecution figures
According to recent figures released following a Freedom of Information request, approximately 180,000 people were prosecuted in England and Wales for watching television without a licence, but only 32 such cases ended up in the Scottish courts.
Firm fined for putting elderly tenant at risk with hazardous gas heater
Mears Ltd – a Gloucester-based building maintenance and refurbishment company – has been fined after causing safety issues with a gas heater in an elderly social housing tenant’s property.
Leading charities claim that Wales ‘leads the UK’ on solving homelessness
A new report – The Homelessness Monitor: Wales 2015 – has stated that Wales’s approach to tackling homelessness is an example that should be followed by the rest of the UK.
Claims management company is the first to be fined under cold-calling legislation
The Hearing Clinic, a company that handles cases for people that have suffered a hearing impairment as a result of workplace noise, is the first business to be fined following the Government’s crackdown on cold-calling.