A start-up which specialises in helping people to learn new languages online has been accused of copyright infringement by British publishing group Hodder & Stoughton.
‘Freelance’ art educators challenge National Gallery in latest gig economy employment row
A group of ‘freelance’ art educators and lecturers who claim to have been unfairly dismissed are to challenge London’s National Gallery at an Employment Tribunal, it has emerged.
“Pre-summer boost” for first-time buyer mortgages
The number of new homeowners who successfully secured a mortgage on their first property was up by 8.1 per cent month-on-month in May, a new study reveals.
Almost a third of Britons ‘confused’ by IHT terminology
A new study has revealed that almost a third (30 per cent) of UK adults do not fully understand key Inheritance Tax (IHT) terminology, while a similar number are unaware of the rate at which IHT is charged.
ICO intends to fine Emma’s Diary £140,000 over data breaches
Parenting advice company Emma’s Diary is facing a potential £140,000 fine at the hands of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), after it emerged that the online ‘baby club’ had illegally shared data with the Labour Party ahead of last year’s general election.