A number of Scottish National Party (SNP) MPs are likely to be responsible for the Government’s proposals to relax Sunday trading laws in England and Wales being quashed.
Court sides with students who failed to pay rent after housemate’s death
A court Judge has decided that three Canterbury Christ Church University students who discovered the body of their dead flatmate will not have to pay their landlord £6,500 in ‘overdue’ rent, despite his demands.
Owners of a Northumberland farm fined after worker injured
Landowners in Northumberland have been sentenced after one of their employees suffered leg injuries while working on their farm.
Makers of Trunki children’s luggage fight to protect designs
Magmatic, the company responsible for creating the Trunki range of children’s suitcases, took its design dispute to the Supreme Court yesterday.
UK’s travel industry told to improve health and safety standards
The recent court case for the deaths of Bobby and Christi Shepherd, who died from carbon monoxide poisoning in their Thomas Cook holiday accommodation in Corfu, has prompted calls for more to be done to protect holidaymakers abroad.