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Discover how the Afghan data breach uncovered shocking Ministry of Defence negligence, putting thousands at risk and raising national security concerns.

Data breaches have become a common occurrence in modern life as we continue to become more connected to the online world. It’s something that is becoming fairly normal to hear about, but what happens when it’s your information that has been stolen?

A landmark new report has been published by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) which puts forward costed solutions to the mortgage prisoner situation. Read what the Government have now confirmed to consider below.

Having your business online can help you reap in the benefits, but if your cyber security isn’t secure enough it could lead to high risks of a cyber attack. Read on to find out how to help protect your business from an attack.

Despite being an important part of life, there is little knowledge about what GDPR is and what it does to ensure data is kept secure. What is GDPR and why can you claim if your data is stolen or sold?

It has been 100 years since the first women qualified to be solicitors in England and Wales. We reflect on the women who made history in changing the legal industry forever.

Mis-selling happens when you end up with a product that is not right for you, or you simply do not want it. Find out how to avoid it happening to you here.

Fake messages about rebates and energy bill relief are rising; don’t fall victim to fraudulent activity that preys on your concerns.

The cost-of-living crisis is deepening, so perhaps you should be examining whether you have been sold an unaffordable loan caused by irresponsible lending.

Business owners and managers face enough challenges these days – perhaps altering your way of working will pay dividends.

The deadline for claiming back Payment Protection Insurance has long since passed. But banks continue to make settlements to customers – here’s why.

Payday lenders could be facing further legal action after the High Court delivered a verdict on repeat borrowing.

Law firms are preparing for their staff members to come back to the office this month after the prime minister’s announcement that the end of social distancing is – finally – upon us. But how will law firms operate when we can once again mingle freely?