When temperatures rise, employers often ask whether there is a legal maximum working temperature and what they are expected to do to keep staff safe and comfortable.
Big shifts are coming to employment law in 2026, and they’re set to reshape how employers handle everything from payroll to recruitment and early employment decisions.
The private rented sector is changing significantly with the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act2026. For landlords in Shropshire, Telford and the surrounding areas, these reforms bring new legal obligations and practical considerations.
With the changes to Making Tax Digital (MTD) coming into effect from 6th April 2026, we’ve been speaking to many individuals and business owners who are still unsure about what this means in practice.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how people search for information. Tools such as chatbots and AI assistants can provide instant answers on almost any topic. But when it comes to legal questions, should you rely on AI?
When it comes to selecting the perfect door for your home, the debate often narrows down to two popular options: traditional uPVC doors and composite doors.
Picture waking up to a crisp winter morning in your caravan, sunlight glinting off frost-kissed windows, with views of the misty Scottish Highlands or the Peak District’s icy valleys.
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