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It is with overwhelming sadness that I write this month’s editorial. I am sure that most people reading this will have heard the news about...
Fiona Bawdon looks at what the inquiry’s second report into the fire that killed 72 people tells us about the role of lawyers in the lead-up to...
Sam Madge-Wyld and Liz Davies KC cover housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession claims, unlawful eviction, rent repayment orders,...
The much-vaunted Renters’ Rights Bill will mean changes for private tenants and their lawyers. Jack Sheard looks at the proposals.
Helen Mowatt on a recent case that gives women fleeing their homes to escape domestic violence greater rights to be rehoused in secure alternative...
The families of those killed in the blaze have been betrayed by a ‘remote and unwieldy’ public inquiry process, and the failure to...
Liz Davies KC and Sam Madge-Wyld cover housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession claims, injunctions/damages, mobile homes, the...
Up to two-thirds of homeless prisoners rapidly end up back in custody. Labour’s early release scheme will do little to relieve prison...