According to a recent study, the majority of Britons have little to no understanding of the law around fireworks – or the consequences they could face if they breach them.
Employment Tribunal awards officer more than £400,000
A police firearms officer is to receive a six-figure payout after successfully taking a race discrimination claim to Tribunal.
Creative bodies urge Government to consider importance of post-Brexit IP rights
The Government has been urged to do everything it can to uphold Intellectual Property (IP) rights during Brexit negotiations with the European Union (EU).
Children could be left without legal guardianship if parents do not write a will
A new study suggests that more than half of UK parents have not made a will – effectively leaving their children without legal guardianship in the event of an unexpected death.
Renters and homeowners advertising on Airbnb could be breaching their contracts
Homeowners and renters alike are being urged to carefully check their leasehold and tenancy agreements before considering letting their property through Airbnb, or similar holiday lettings websites.