Everything You Need to Know About a Trust Deed
A Trust Deed is a legally enforceable contract between you and your lenders to make it easy for you to settle your liabilities. The...
Looking Forward To Your Work Christmas Party?
Be on Your Best Behaviour and Beware of the Perils of Sharing Colleagues’ Antics on Social Media
This year thousands of employees will be having...
Get Assistance From A Family Law Solicitor In The UK For...
Sometimes disagreements within a family can take ugly turns and become arguments or disputes. There may come a time where the family members require...
Motorists encouraged not to ignore parking tickets
We continue to hear confusing and inaccurate advice given to motorists. If a motorist receives a parking charge (PCN), which they perceive as unfair,...
Winter driving laws around Europe decoded
Countries in Europe have different driving laws, which may leave visitors confused.
For that reason, DiscoverCars have collected data from 47 European countries to explore...
Thinking Of Having a Fireworks Night Party at Home This Year?...
People across the country are starting to get ready for Bonfire Night, with fireworks, sparklers and bonfires all expected to take centre stage at...
How far can you legally go to stop people from playing...
So many of us are looking forward to Halloween in a few days, particularly after last year’s trick or treating was hindered by the...
Online Estate Agencies Like PurpleBricks and YOPA To Be Sued By...
‘Class Action’ Launched By Major Claims Firm
A leading claims firm has announced its intention to commence proceedings against online estate agency companies such as...
PFEW statement following sentencing of Wayne Couzens
John Apter, National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said:
"I have not commented during the judicial process but now Couzens has...
National policing initiative encourages thousands in Wales to drive insured
Op Tutelage – a national policing initiative where drivers who appear to have no motor insurance are sent advisory letters - has encouraged...
Labour proposals welcome but no substitute for long-term funding settlement
PFEW Chair welcomes neighbourhood policing plan and proposals to increase number of Specials but warns no-one should expect policing for free
The Police Federation of...
Revlon Healthcare company that infected patients with HIV to face UK...
Actions of former Revlon Healthcare company "Armour" will be examined by the Infected Blood Inquiry on Wednesday 29th September. It is the UK's largest-ever...
Gwerth £200K o sigaréts anghyfreithlon wedi’u meddiannu yng Nghymru
Mae MILIWN o sigaréts anghyfreithlon gyda gwerth stryd sy'n fwy na £200,000 wedi cael eu meddiannu yng Nghymru fel rhan o ymgyrch o bwys...
£200K worth of illegal cigarettes seized in Wales
A MILLION illegal cigarettes with a street value of more than £200,000 have been seized in Wales as part of a major crackdown on...
A year to evict and £35k in costs – the cost...
The latest property market analysis by London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed that the costs incurred by UK landlords who have...
Judicial review of mandatory Covid vaccine law initiated
An official legal challenge against the Government's mandatory COVID-19 vaccine rules for care home staff has now been initiated.
How will this impact organisations?
The new...
Can Employees Refuse to Return to the Workplace?
Across the country millions of employees are preparing to return to their place of work as lockdown measures ease and business look to re-open....
The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales joins strengthen its board even...
The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) is delighted to welcome three of the region's most high-profile police chiefs to its team.
Jeff Cuthbert who...
The Start of the School Year Brings New Clashes Between Parents...
September marks the end of summer and the beginning of the new school year. The disruption to children’s education and the switch to online...
Will taking your children out of school during term time land...
With the huge rise in staycations and the dramatic increase in cost of holidays in the UK, an increasing number of parents will be...
Extreme heat warning: Can I leave work if it’s too hot?
EXTREME HEAT WARNING: WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ON EMPLOYEE RIGHTS DURING HOT WEATHER?
THE Met Office has issued its first ever extreme heat warning...
Closure Order granted for Pontlottyn property
A Closure Order has been granted on a property owned by Caerphilly County Borough Council in the Pontlottyn area, to tackle persistent anti-social behaviour...
Online Ticket Scams Are on the Rise: Here Are Your Legal...
As lockdown restrictions start to ease and we see the return of festivals, concerts and sporting events, people will be rushing to buy tickets...
Legal Requirements for Starting a Business
Starting a business is exciting and it’s now easier and quicker to set up a company than ever. However, that is only one of...
NEW STUDY SHOWS 49% BRITS LIVING WITHOUT A WILL
WHERE THERE'S A WILL:
NEW SURVEY REVEALS MAJORITY OF BRITS ARE PERPLEXED ABOUT ESTATE PLANNING AND INHERITANCE
Study by Co-op Legal Services shows almost half...
84% of women want to see PMS leave policies implemented by...
Research by Yoppie, the pioneers of personalised period care, is calling on UK businesses to create their own workplace period leave policies, after their research...
#FreeBritney: Where a conservatorship would stand in UK courts
The #FreeBritney campaign has made waves across social media over the past few months. Following the release of 'Framing Britney Spears', which documented her court battle...
Where does a conservatorship stand in UK court?
The #FreeBritney campaign has made waves across social media over the past few months. Following the release of 'Framing Britney Spears', which documented her court battle against her...
The University of Law awards Honorary Doctorates to England footballer Eniola...
The University of Law (ULaw) has awarded Honorary Doctorates to England footballer Eniola Aluko and activist Gina Miller.
Eniola and Gina received the Honorary Doctorates during...
Is Your Business Open or Ready To Re-open? What You...
Following the updates to COVID 19 restrictions brought in on 17 May, most businesses not identified as high risk are allowed to reopen partially,...
Thousands could lose their rights in one month
Fears that thousands of long-term UK residents will lose their rights in one month
May 30th marks one month left for EU citizens to secure...
Politicians urged by PFEW to prioritise police wellbeing
Members of the newly formed Welsh Government are being urged to prioritise the mental health and wellbeing of police officers in the wake of...
Is Your Business Worried About Eviction?
The Covid-19 crisis has seen thousands of business premises lying empty for well over a year and has meant that thousands of companies have...
The Return to Work: Can Employees Refuse to Return to the...
Across he country millions of employees are preparing to return to their place of work as lockdown measures ease and business look to re-open. ...
The Return to Work: What are the Rules for Businesses and...
As restrictions are eased for many businesses across the country on 17th May, it is vital that businesses continue to follow the relevant health &...
Everybody Needs Good Neighbours. But What Can Be Done If Someone...
Britain has seen huge rise in number of people turning gardening as hobby since the beginning of the pandemic and lockdown last year. During...
Plumber fined after bathroom materials found dumped
A Ferryside plumber is almost £1,000 out of pocket after waste material from a bathroom refurbishment was illegally dumped at the gates of a...
The World’s Most Famous Horse Race is Back! But Beware...
After last year's virtual race, the Grand National returns for real this Saturday and, with betting shops still closed, millions of people will be...
What you need to know about the ‘gig economy’
In February this year Uber lost the third and final stage in a five-year highly publicised legal battle with its drivers who claimed that...
Wales needs to take back control of policing
New protest powers underline need to devolve policing and justice to Wales, says police boss
A police boss has hit out at Government plans to...
Running a Business From Home: What You Need to Know
For many years, remote working has been transforming the way that businesses function. With the current crisis ensuring that more of us are working...
Running a Business From Home: What You Need to Know
For many years, remote working has been transforming the way that businesses function. With the current crisis ensuring that more of us are working...
Valentine’s Day: Who Keeps The Ring If There Is No Big...
Who Keeps The Ring If There Is No Big Day?
Valentine’s Day 2021 will be like no other. With many couples forced to be apart...
Can employers insist employees have the Covid-19 vaccine or risk losing...
‘No Jab, No Job’
Can Employers Insist Employees Have the COVID-19 Vaccine
or Risk Losing Their Jobs?
A number of UK companies recently announced that they will...
Ten Days and Counting: Five Things You Need to Know...
With 31 January deadline fast approaching, there are just ten days left for the UK’s 5.4m taxpayers to submit their Self-Assessment tax returns*. With...
If you have problems with renting, here’s what you need to...
The COVID Pandemic has put a great deal of financial stress on millions of people across the UK, with many struggling to pay their...
What Action Can You Take if Someone Parks Outside Your Home
With lockdown restrictions easing, more and more people are getting out and catching up on their Christmas shopping. With thousands of shoppers embarking on...
Is Your Virtual Work Christmas Party Coming Up? Be on...
This year thousands of people will be having a 'virtual' work Christmas party due to the Pandemic and social distancing restrictions. However, just because...






























































