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With 487,432 dementia diagnoses reported in June, England's rate has soared to 65%, among the highest globally. What are the early signs of this disease? How does it impact families emotionally and practically? And why are so many turning to Lasting...
In a major announcement for the UK housing sector, the government is set to offer greater protection to renters through the Renters’ Rights Bill. Key points include banning no fault evictions, stronger tenant rights, the right to request pets, and...
UK house prices edge up, with a modest annual rise of 1.1% bringing the average to £281,000. Inflation eases and interest rate cut speculations grow. The South East leads monthly gains, while London sees a drop. First-time buyer initiatives may...
The High Court has ruled against a landlord that devised a development scheme to serve as grounds to regain possession of business premises occupied by McDonald’s. The case, McDonald’s Restaurants Ltd v Shirayama Shokusan Company Ltd, is a rare...
Melanie Brown MBE, member of the Spice Girls and better known as Mel B, has recently started a petition calling for judges to receive compulsory domestic abuse training that is designed and delivered by experts. Mel B is a survivor of domestic abuse, and is...
The innovative Transparency Implementation Group Reporting Pilot has been extended to more courts across the country. This initiative, first introduced in 2021, allows journalists and bloggers to report on public and private children law proceedings,...
A man’s will has been set aside after being challenged by his children who claimed that he lacked testamentary capacity at the time he drew it up. The case involved the will of Mr Leonard, who died in 2019 leaving four children from his first marriage....
Businesses vying for government contracts over £5m must adhere to updated Prompt Payment Guidance. They must pay 95% of invoices within 60 days and maintain an average payment time of 55 days. Non-compliance risks eligibility. Suppliers failing...
From 30 September 2026, all new residential buildings over 18 metres high must include a second staircase, the Government has confirmed. This fire safety measure complements recent reforms like the Building Safety Act. The decision follows expert advice and...
The Government is introducing routine inspections for social housing landlords to improve living conditions. Non-compliance could lead to sanctions, including fines and new management. These measures, part of the Social Housing (Regulation) Act, aim to...