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14 Jan 2025
The Labour government has set out proposals for changes to the employment landscape in the form of the Employment Rights Bill.
Two recent court cases have highlighted that the law can be flexible in times of need where wills are concerned.
All landlords, of whatever size, must take the issue of damp and mould in the homes they let out seriously.