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Your Rights as a Tenant in England After the Renters' Rights Act 2025
A practical overview of tenant rights in England after the Renters' Rights Act 2025 — from the abolition of Section 21 to new eviction protections, rent increase rules, and deposit rights.
6 Apr 2026How AI is Changing Access to Legal Advice in the UK
AI-powered legal tools are making it easier and cheaper for ordinary people to understand their rights — but they have important limitations.
25 Mar 2026What to Do When a Creditor Contacts You About an Old Debt
Receiving a letter about a debt from years ago can be alarming. Here is what you need to know about statute-barred debts and your rights.
18 Mar 20265 Employment Law Changes That Took Effect in April 2026
From day-one sick pay to a new enforcement agency, here are the five biggest employment law changes that came into force in April 2026 — and what they mean for you.
6 Apr 2026What the 6-Month Unfair Dismissal Rule Means for You (January 2027)
The qualifying period for unfair dismissal is dropping from 2 years to 6 months. Here is what changes, who is affected, and what employers should be doing now.
6 Apr 2026UK Government Cracks Down on Late Payments — What Small Businesses Need to Know
The government is introducing a 60-day payment cap, mandatory interest on late invoices, and new fining powers for the Small Business Commissioner. Here is what it means.
6 Apr 2026The Renters' Rights Act 2026: Everything Tenants Need to Know
A comprehensive guide to the Renters' Rights Act 2025 (in force from May 2026) — covering the abolition of Section 21, new eviction grounds, rent increase rules, pet rights, and the new PRS Database and Ombudsman.
6 Apr 2026Landlords Can No Longer Evict Without Reason — What Changed on 1 May 2026
Section 21 "no-fault" eviction has been abolished. Here is what it was, why it was scrapped, what replaces it, and what tenants and landlords need to do now.
6 Apr 2026Section 21 Abolished: Your Complete Guide to the Renters' Rights Act 2025
Section 21 no-fault eviction was abolished on 1 May 2026. This comprehensive guide covers what changed, what didn't, the timeline, tenant protections, and what every renter needs to know.
15 Apr 2026Unfair Dismissal: 5 Things Every Employee Should Know Before It's Too Late
From the 3-month time limit to automatically unfair reasons, here are the five most important things to understand about unfair dismissal claims before you miss your chance.
8 Apr 20267 Mistakes That Make a Section 21 Notice Invalid
Many Section 21 notices were invalid due to common landlord errors. Here are the seven most frequent mistakes — any one of which could have blocked an eviction.
25 Mar 2026Constructive Dismissal: When Quitting Your Job Is Actually Your Employer's Fault
Constructive dismissal means your employer's conduct was so serious that you had no choice but to resign. Here's what it is, what counts, and how to bring a claim.
18 Mar 2026Your New Tenant Rights Under the Renters' Rights Act 2025
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 gives tenants in England new rights on eviction, rent increases, pets, discrimination, and more. Here is what you now have that you didn't before.
10 Mar 2026Got a CCJ? Here's Exactly What to Do in the Next 30 Days
A County Court Judgment has serious consequences — but act quickly and you have options. Here's what to do in the critical 30-day window after a CCJ is entered.
1 Mar 2026How the Employment Tribunal Process Works: A Step-by-Step Guide
From ACAS Early Conciliation to the final hearing and remedies, here is a clear explanation of every stage of the employment tribunal process.
20 Feb 2026Your Landlord Didn't Protect Your Deposit: Here's What You Can Do
If your landlord failed to protect your deposit in an authorised scheme, you may be entitled to compensation of up to three times the deposit amount — and your landlord cannot serve a valid Section 8 notice.
12 Feb 2026Made Redundant? Your Rights and What to Do Next
From statutory redundancy pay to notice entitlements and the right to challenge unfair selection, here is a complete guide to redundancy rights in the UK.
4 Feb 2026The Debt Breathing Space Scheme: 60 Days of Protection Explained
The Breathing Space scheme gives people in problem debt 60 days of legal protection from creditor action. Here's how to apply, what protection you get, and what happens after.
27 Jan 2026Your Landlord Won't Fix the Damp and Mould: Know Your Rights
Damp and mould are a landlord's legal responsibility — not yours. Here's what the law says, how to report it, and what you can do if your landlord won't act.
18 Jan 2026Zero-Hours Contracts: Your Rights, Explained Simply
Zero-hours contracts are legal, but workers on them have significant rights — including holiday pay, minimum wage protections, and (from 2025) the right to request guaranteed hours.
10 Jan 2026Employment Rights Act 2025: The Changes That Affect You Right Now
The Employment Rights Act 2025 is rolling out in phases. Here is what took effect in April 2026, what is coming in October 2026, and what arrives in January 2027.
6 Apr 2026