Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in Parliament and ...
The South Korean legal system discharged HSBC Holdings Plc of all the charges that it made in relation to illegal short ...
Employment law claims in the UK are on the rise, and both organisations and tribunals are finding it challenging to cope with ...
The five-star hotel and spa is set in an 18th-century country house hotel, with acres of land to explore in the idyllic ...
High Court sign-off for assisted dying to be scrapped in new bill - Kim Leadbeater suggests allowing psychiatrists and social workers to approve applications under new amendments ...
Assisted dying cases would no longer have to be signed off by the High Court under changes suggested by the bill's supporters ...
A woman who spent 550 days in hospital despite being medically fit to leave has been arrested and evicted after the NHS took ...
Care workers who often incurred big debts to come to the UK are still routinely underpaid and mistreated despite government ...
People smuggling gangs "have been allowed to take hold", Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told the Commons during a debate on ...
The bill also aims to boost police powers - but the Conservatives call it a "weak bill that won't stop the boats".
An obscure British government committee is to be asked this month to advise Home Secretary Yvette Cooper whether to go ahead ...
Mark Smith, a former foreign office official, resigned in August over the UK's refusal to ban arms exports to Israel.