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From Nuisance to Notice – Ground 14 made simple

From Nuisance to Notice – Ground 14 made simple
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Housing management

We commonly see social housing landlords relying on Ground 12 to the Housing Act (1988), when taking possession action for breach of…

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Full schedule planned for Clarke Willmott’s housing week

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The full schedule for Clarke Willmott’s popular Housing Week has been announced with a series of webinars covering everything going on in the social housing sector now. The firm’s flagship event series, Housing Week, takes place across three days from 10-12 October

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Government announcements on infrastructure funding and delivery

Government announcements on infrastructure funding and delivery
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Housebuilder

On 10th October, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury (Darren Jones MP) announced government plans to publish a ten-year national…

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Government announces national investigation into maternity care in England

Government announces national investigation into maternity care in England
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Healthcare

As a Solicitor specialising in maternity claims (particularly those involving stillbirth and neonatal death) I welcome today’s…

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Green Leases – a renaissance?

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Commercial property
Over the last decade environmental considerations have become more important to individuals and businesses in their decision-making processes, with expectations rising in many areas of their lives and activities.

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High volumes of pension transfer complaints against IFA S&M Hughes

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Many complaints against S&M Hughes who advised steel workers to transfer BS pensions to personal pensions. Call 0800 422 0221to speak to a pension transfer solicitor.

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Housing Ombudsman flags key failings in ASB handling

Housing Ombudsman flags key failings in ASB handling
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Housing management

New from the Housing Ombudsman: Learning from Severe Maladministration – July 2025 The latest report focuses on how landlords are…

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How long do I have to bring an unfair prejudice petition?

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Commercial litigation and disputes
An unfair prejudice petition is a legal claim made by a shareholder of a company when they feel they have been treated unfairly by the company’s management or other shareholders.

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How should employers respond when faced with the clash of religious beliefs and sexual orientation?

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The Central London Employment Tribunal found that there had been no discrimination after the claimant, a Christian and an actress, was dropped from a production following circulation by another actor on social media of an old Facebook post made by her relaying her beliefs on homosexuality.

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How the UK’s relentless rain is affecting growers contracts

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Agriculture
The NFU has indicated that harvest prospects are predicted to be lower than average for many growers in England. Some businesses will be concerned that they will not be able to fulfil their contractual obligations, as a result.

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Important Judgment Made for COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases

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Commercial litigation and disputes
A recent Court of Appeal judgment made in the landmark ‘Excel case’ which centres around Covid-19 related business interruption coverage, could have wider implications for other businesses affected by loss during the pandemic.

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