For children the summer holidays mean one thing – six weeks of freedom outside the rules and regulations of the classrooms. For parents on...
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It is not uncommon for a piece of land which is privately owned to be subject to a public right of way across the property. As a land owner,...
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When you are making a decision as to whether or not to pursue a personal injury claim, one thing that will inevitably cross your mind is the...
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According to data from the Insolvency Service, a total of 3,347 restaurants and cafes have been unable to pay their debts over the last two ...
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A recent article published by The Guardian has raised awareness about behavioural issues within court proceedings and the effect individuals...
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The BBC last month conducted a study into claims of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse against the Scouts Association. 13 law firms that...
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In Philipp (Respondent) v Barclays Bank UK PLC (Appellant), the Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favour of Barclays meaning victims of...
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