21Jul Ruling against letting agent fees ‘overdue’ A leading property website has welcomed a recent verdict by the High Court which ruled that [...]
High Court holds that Foxtons’ terms and conditions are unfair The High Court has held that some of the charges that estate agent Foxtons imposes on landlords [...]
Mortgage lending picks up in June New data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has revealed that gross mortgage lending [...]
More Firms Planning Redundancies More workers will be made redundant this summer despite talk of green shoots of recovery in the [...]
Human Rights Act applies to British troops A landmark case has seen judges throw out a government appeal by deciding that the Human Rights [...]
Sacked for being a single mum Single mother Alison Weekes is demanding £70,000 in compensation from Lloyds after she was [...]
19May Credit Crunch Divorce Review Tycoon locked in £11m divorce battle reveals second family A city tycoon hoping to reduce his [...]
14May Worker injured in machine wins compensation A man who suffered serious arm injuries has received an award of compensation from his employer.
UK unemployment rises The TUC (Trade Union Congress) warned that the jobless total will hit 2.5m by this summer, with [...]
House Prices Up? Lloyds, Britain’s biggest lender, has predicted that house prices could be up by the end of the [...]