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Housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession proceedings, anti-social behaviour, committal, discrimination, nuisance/human rights,...
The decision to renew the Coronavirus Act was a rejection of public opinion and expert advice from across the charity and human rights sectors.
Carol Storer speaks to Siobhan McGrath, president of the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber).
The government is debating a range of extreme policy ideas, ranging from the sinister to the ridiculous, to tackle the ‘crisis’ of a...
Nic Madge urges English housing law practitioners to discuss the reform of housing law and to press the government to implement the changes promised...
Complaints seem to be on the rise during the pandemic. How can you learn from them without exhausting your complaints lead?
Bringing immigration cases based on article 8 within scope is a potential way of easing the administrative burden on providers and improving the...
In a version of her article in LAG’s new book, Justice Matters: Essays from the Pandemic, Sue James urges legal aid lawyers to reach out to...
Catherine Casserley and Douglas Johnson set out the latest cases.
Austerity brought the criminal justice system to the cliff's edge; COVID-19 has pushed it over.
Northern Ireland is again centre stage on arrangements for Brexit following the publication of the Internal Market Bill.