A small charity which offers support to people who suffer from mental illness has been forced out of its premises following an ongoing rent dispute with a commercial landlord.
ECJ delays DRIPA ruling
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has decided to delay ruling on the UK’s proposed surveillance legislation, dubbed the ‘Snoopers’ Charter’, to avoid the decision affecting the outcome of the referendum on staying in or leaving the European Union.
Led Zeppelin to face copyright case over ‘Stairway to Heaven’
Founders of British rock band Led Zeppelin are to face a copyright infringement trial over the song ‘Stairway to Heaven’.
UK Millionaire fights insurers to pay £236,000 for Ferraris hired whilst his own was being repaired
A UK millionaire has launched a legal battle against his car insurance company over £236,000 spent on hiring Ferraris whilst his own supercar was being repaired.
UK landlords are issuing their tenants informal and unlawful tenancy agreements, says study
A recent study conducted by landlord insurance provider Direct Line for Business has revealed that one in ten private UK landlords does not have a formal tenancy agreement in place with their tenants.