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After a year that no one could have predicted and a second lockdown now underway in England, cycling is becoming increasingly popular. Now more than ever, it is a means to keep individuals and their f...
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December is fast approaching, and I am not talking about the C word (…Christmas…). The Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) (Early Conciliation: Exemptions and Rules of Pr...
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This case was brought before the Court of Protection (“the COP”) to make a health and welfare ruling on whether AB (the respondent) had capacity to decide on further treatment for her Anorexia Ner...
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Endometriosis Inquiry Report 2020 called for urgent Government action to support 1.5 million with Endometriosis in UK. The Inquiry surveyed over 10,000 p...
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According to the Health and Safety; Summary statistics for Great Britain 2020 in 2019/20, 111 workers were killed at work; 693,000 workers sustained a non-fatal injury; and 6.3 million estimated worki...
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In the UK all road users are obliged by law to have a valid insurance. If you are a victim of an accident with an uninsured driver or a stolen vehicle, this can be a very stressful experience. Fortuna...
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This is the last in our series of blog post for ‘Rent repayment order week’. In this final instalment I will discuss some of the legal issues involved when a landlord faces an RRO and wishes to ma...
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This is the final instalment in a series of blogposts exploring recent Upper Tribunal decisions dealing with HMO matters and evidence. The first post looked at the case of Hastings v Turner where th...
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