New research suggests that Britain’s commercial property market has enjoyed a healthy third quarter (Q3), and has performed well throughout 2017 so far.
Anger over reports that care fee commitment has been abandoned
There was anger this week after it emerged that a former promise to introduce a cap on care home fees by 2020 has apparently been dropped.
Full scale of Equifax breach exposed as hundreds of thousands of Brits are affected
A significant number of UK customers have had sensitive data stolen – including usernames, passwords, and driver’s licence numbers – from credit reference agency Equifax.
Trademark dispute is headed-off after businessman withdraws application
A firm’s application to trademark an industry term has been withdrawn following a backlash from a trade association.
Landlords will be required to register with compulsory redress scheme, says housing minister
Landlords will soon need to register with a compulsory redress scheme to solve tenant disputes, the housing minister Sajid Javid has announced – amid concerns that tenants face unfair fees and substandard treatment.