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Liz Davies KC and Sam Madge-Wyld cover housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession claims and harassment, transfer of tenancy, rent...
Enemies of the people or staunch defenders of the rule of law? How we talk about law and lawyers really matters if we hope to build support for a...
Sister in Law serves as a fine argument for publicly funded legal services and an abject lesson in not giving up in the face of adversity, writes Cris...
Nick Emmerson explains why the Law Society feels it has had no choice but to commission its own robust research into the true cost of providing legal...
Giles Peaker pays tribute to Karen Buck, the MP behind groundbreaking legislation to protect tenants, as she announces her departure from parliament.
The success of the Isleworth Society in opposing the Park Road Allotments development is an inspiring example of effective grassroots mobilisation.
Anti-discrimination law covers not just disabled people themselves, but also those ‘associated’ with them, such as family members. Housing...
The Housing Law Practitioners’ Association would like to thank Simon Mullings for all that he has accomplished during his two terms as its...
Ed Cape, Matthew Hardcastle and Sandra Paul outline important policy and legislative developments, and cases on the right to silence and the decision...
Philip Tsamados highlights important recent developments in employment legislation (including associated guidance).
David Ormandy expresses his concerns about inadequate and incomplete contextual information in the recent consultation on timescales for repairs in...
It is vital that safeguards are in place around the use of automated decision-making, including the right of individuals to contest decisions and...