Catherine McClennan recently took her former employer – the Trades Union Congress (TUC) – to court over maternity discrimination after being “forced out” of her job.
Fake law firms have increased by 101 per cent according to industry body
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has released figures that show how reports of fake law firms have more than doubled during the last two years.
65 per cent of UK laws made by the EU according to study
A recent report conducted by Business for Britain has claimed that almost two-thirds of Britain’s laws have been made or influenced by the European Union (EU).
£19,000 fine given to landlord for renting out house with rat infestation
Kamran Qurban, a landlord who let seven bedrooms of a house to families, couples, and single professionals, has been fined £19,000 for disregarding housing rules.
Stay-at-home mothers warned to fight for a share of their spouse’s pension pot
This week, the Pensions Minister Steve Webb advised mothers going through a divorce to demand a share of their partner’s pension in order to avoid a financial struggle during their own retirement.