Can the UK revoke the British Citizenship of ISIS bride Shamima Begum?
For what seems like the first time in months, the news recently has not been dominated by Brexit(!). Instead, we have a 19 year old British girl,... Read more »
For what seems like the first time in months, the news recently has not been dominated by Brexit(!). Instead, we have a 19 year old British girl,... Read more »
New legislation prohibits landlords and agents from charging excessive fees to current and prospective tenants. The Tenant Fees Act 2019 (the Act)... Read more »
Yet more draft legislation is plodding its way through parliament, intended to implement partial plans for EU nationals travelling to the UK if we... Read more »
It is often the case that a client will want to know their prospects of success before deciding whether to pursue or defend a claim via litigation.... Read more »
In recent weeks it has seemed more likely than most initially thought that the UK could leave the European Union on 29 March 2019 without a Brexit... Read more »
A very hard time for the family of professional footballer Emiliano Sala. Even though the plane he was travelling in appears to have been located,... Read more »
The House of Commons yesterday approved an Immigration Bill that will theoretically end free movement rights but which does little to shed light on... Read more »
In the case of Pilgrim Rock Ltd v Iwaniuk, Lee Stafford, a Partner in our Litigation & Dispute Resolution team, successfully defended his... Read more »
Family lawyers have to explain every day to unmarried cohabitants that they don’t have the same rights as married people if their relationship... Read more »
Two years after the government first published its commitment to making positive changes to victims of domestic abuse, the response has been published... Read more »