Car finance: Supreme Court backs claims over 'unfair' agreements - start your claim today

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

Making a visa application is a lengthy process, and the UK immigration law requirements can be daunting. Sometimes the steps you need to take are not readily available, meaning you may be left feeling overwhelmed.

Looking to study in the UK? Navigating your way around a UK Student Visa application can be daunting. We have some of the top tips on what you need to prepare in order to start your journey.

It’s normal to be concerned about your investments and the impact the economy will play on them, particularly when it comes to your pension plan. Take a look at some of our tips on protecting and growing your future.

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.

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.

How can you tell if the Self-Invested Personal Pension you were advised to put your retirement pot into was a mis-sold pension?

Your home is your sanctuary. If you have been putting up with long-term disrepair issues in your council or housing association property it’s time to take action. 

A clean, hygienic living environment is key to sustaining and improving your health and wellbeing. If your landlord falls below these standards it’s important to know what you should do. 

Your landlord must ensure the home you rent is well maintained and safe to inhabit. If repairs are not carried out properly and in a timely manner you may have grounds for a claim. 

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?