How will a no deal Brexit affect my holidays? Q&A
No deal Brexit – how will it affect your half term travels with the family?
With more and more uncertainty piling up after another unproductive...
Am I covered if Extinction Rebellion target my airport next?
Extinction Rebellion and travel disruption – here is what you should do if your flight has been cancelled
A number of flights have been...
Are you covered if typhoon hagibis threatens your matches?
Typhoon Hagibis – causing a ruckus for both rugby and Grand Prix fans
With Typhoon Hagibis causing havoc in Japan where both the rugby world...
How to Deal With Mental Health Discrimination at Work
This Thursday (10th October) marks World Mental Health Day which aims to raise awareness of mental health issues and their impact on everyday life.
According...
Thomas Cook crisis – here is what you can do if...
The collapse of Thomas Cook, the world’s oldest travel company, has caused another holiday meltdown; leaving hundreds of thousands of travellers stranded and many...
How to Make Sure You Don’t Get a Red Card While...
The Rugby World Cup is upon us. It promises to be one of the most exciting tournaments in years, but how will fans cope...
Where Does the Law Stand on a Product Recall?
Product recalls can be a frustrating exercise for those involved, be they customers, manufacturers or distributors. Defective products not only pose serious safety risk...
What Can You Do When a Flatmate Turns Into Flat Hate?
September is a peak time for the rental property market with thousands of students embarking on their new life at university and looking for...
Heathrow disruptions – here is what you should do if your...
On 13 September, environmental campaigners plan to fly drones near Heathrow Airport in a bid to ground planes. It means that flights into or...
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. However, the start of term can mean parents and teachers...
What the Law Has to Say About e-Scooters, e-Skateboards
Few of us could fail to notice the rise in the number of e-scooters and hire bikes on our roads. But opinions over their...
REVEALED: STAGGERING INCREASE IN PEOPLE IN WALES WITH NO WILL
The number of people without a will in Wales has dramatically increased in the last two years, a shocking new survey has revealed.
The damning...
“Llanelli Man charged with GBH”
Mohamed Azeem, 28, has been charged with Grievous bodily harm and Possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and will appear at...
Carmarthenshire Man Calls On Lawyers After Being Hospitalised By Gastroenteritis During...
Family Holiday To Spain A ‘Write-Off’ After Dad Falls Ill
A dad who needed hospital treatment after he developed gastroenteritis during a break at a...
Pet peeve – why won’t my employer let me take a...
With over 20 million domestic cats and dogs in the UK, it’s safe to say that we’re a nation of pet lovers, and it...
Ryanair strikes – what you should do if strikes threaten to...
With the recent news that pilots at Ryanair are planning to go on strike, travellers may find their holiday plans interrupted which could leave...
Smile, You’re on a Facial Recognition Camera
The recent announcement that live facial recognition software was used at King Cross Station in London has sparked concern by both travellers and the...
Driving to Europe? Don’t let local laws run you off the...
With the summer in full swing, many holidaymakers will be packing up their car and heading off to European holiday destinations. It is estimated...
Is the customer always right when it comes to Alcohol and...
A recent post on the popular social networking site Reddit has generated a great deal of media coverage and online debate on personal accountability...
In the Dark—95% of SMEs Unaware of the Legal Rights of...
Over 9 in 10 SMEs don’t know the rights that the Equality Act 2010 gives to disabled employees
Sales, HR and education among...
What are your rights when it comes to working late?
The UK Trade Union Congress revealed that employees in the UK have the longest working week compared to workers in other European Union countries....
Know your rights to handle Warrant of control to save your...
Learning about your rights helps to release the stress of the situations. That is where these guides come in. Keep it in your mind...
News from the UK Supreme Court: UKSC in Cardiff (22-25 July)
The UK Supreme Court hearings in Cardiff (22 – 25 July 2019)
How to join us if you are a member of the public...
The Law About Children’s Summer Holiday Clubs
The summer school holidays seem to last forever; but for many parents across the UK, trying to balance work and keeping the kids entertained,...
Taken Ill on Holiday? What To Do If You Have A...
Last year, the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) revealed holiday sickness claims in Britain had increased by 500 per cent, while new figures...
What do the New Food Allergy Rules Mean for Consumers and...
New laws are to be introduced to help the two million people in the UK who have a food allergy.
The Department for Environment, Food...
Private photos held ransom? Your rights from DAS Law
What are Your Legal Rights if Your Data has Been Compromised?
Actress Bella Thorne recently made headlines after her brave decision to post her...
4 Times You Need Expert Legal Support
Throughout our lives, there are a number of occurrences that can happen which we may need legal help to solve. Although most people know...
What Action Can You Take If Someone Parks Outside Your Home...
Park and Hide - What Action Can You Take If Someone Parks Outside Your Home And Then Goes on Holiday?
Summer holiday season is fast...
What Can You Do if Your Dream Makeover Turns Into a...
Recent coverage of a customer being award a £2,064 court payout after being burned at a hair salon raises serious questions about the safety...
Ticket Scams are on the Rise so Here are Your Legal...
A recent report from Action Fraud revealed hat it had received 4,755 complaints of ticket fraud last year, costing victims more than £1.6 million.With...
Parents in Detention: Fines For Taking Children
The summer holidays are fast approaching and the allure of cheaper holidays during term time is rising. However, schools are taking a much harder...
Wales smacking ban proposals get scrutinised by top barristers
Bar Council advise National Assembly on progressing Wales smacking ban
As the proposed Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Bill moves forward, the...
Don’t be Lured Into a Holiday Scam – Know Your Rights...
The recent news that thousands of UK holiday makers were scammed out of almost £7m last year rocked the travel industry. Offers for airline...
Serious National Park Authority planning breach enforced by court/Y llys yn...
A recent planning enforcement case brought to court by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has seen a local man fined for deliberately developing land...
Who owns the space between two houses?
Property boundaries – How disputes can tip neighbours over the edge!
Recent news that two neighbours are in a dispute over the boundary of a...
Government Announces Plans to Review Tenant Eviction Rules –
The recent announcement that the government will consult on changes to the rules surrounding tenant evictions is seen as one of the biggest overhauls...
The partners of RedkiteSolicitors are delighted to announce the acquisition of...
Harris Arnold was first established over a century ago in 1905 and has been offering a wide range of legal services to the people...
Everybody Needs Good Neighbours. But What Can Be Done
With spring upon us, people across the UK are preparing to head out into their gardens to do some annual pruning.
For the most part,...
Flybe cancels dozens of flights – what can the travellers do?
Flybe cancellation crisis – here is what you should do if your flight has been cancelled
Flybe has cancelled dozens of its flights on...
What are your gambling rights?
Don’t Take a Gamble When it Comes to Online Betting
One of the biggest events in the sporting calendar is coming up this weekend with...
Am I Above the Law on April Fool’s Day?
Am I Above the Law on April Fool’s Day?
With April Fool’s Day almost upon us, people up and down the country will be planning...
Can you fight for your right to party?
Digital Minister Margot James did not pull any punches when she described Viagogo as ‘the worst’, and urged people not to use the site....
Thinking of buying part-worn tyres? Think again.
11 March 2019 – Another week brings news of yet another serious accident relating to the use of part-worn and used tyres on our...
What Every Employer Needs to Know About Apprenticeships
With the 12th annual National Apprenticeship Week approaching, Sarah Garner, Solicitor at DAS Law, explains what factors employers and young people need to consider...
Your Legal Rights if You Have Private Photos Leaked
With Jeff Bezos, the richest man in modern history, hitting the headlines recently for apparent leaked texts and compromising photos, it raises a number...
Flybmi goes bust – advice on how not to lose out...
It is an increasingly challenging environment for airlines with Brexit looming, and fuel prices at all-time highs. In recent years low cost airlines such...
Who Gets to Keep the Ring When the Big Day is...
The ultimate day of romance is fast approaching and it is expected that over one million people will become engaged on Valentine’s Day. Although...
Low Temp Work? Your Rights if it’s Too Cold in the...
As the Met Office issues two yellow weather warnings for the next few days across the UK, workplaces may become chilly and could potentially...
Six things you need to know about missing the 31 January...
The Dog Ate My Tax Return: Six Things You Need to Know About Missing the 31 January Self-Assessment Tax Return Deadline
With 31 January deadline...




























































