Are “Subscription Traps” Finally Being Tackled in the UK?
If you’ve ever signed up for a free trial only to realise months later that you’re still being charged for something you barely use, you’re far from alone. So-called

If you’ve ever signed up for a free trial only to realise months later that you’re still being charged for something you barely use, you’re far from alone. So-called

If you buy goods or services, whether online or in person, you might have noticed more talk about your rights as a consumer. That’s because the way UK consumer law is

Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept, it is actively reshaping workplaces across the UK. From automated recruitment tools to AI-driven performance monitoring, employers are increasingly relying on technology to make

The Autumn Budget 2025 ushers in a number of important shifts that will reverberate through workplaces and affect both pay-packets and long-term savings plans.
One of the most immediate changes is to

In recent months, attention has turned to the practice of ‘no‑fault’ evictions under the Housing Act 1988, specifically the use of a Section 21 notice, which allows a landlord to seek