The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) time limits set out in DISP 2.8.2(2)R – the three- and six-year rule – have been ...
The High Court has struck out “abusive, wasteful and meritless litigation” targeted at a direct access barrister, her clerk ...
Customers must be placed at 'the heart of the claims process' if insurers are to instigate a turnaround in complaints, says ...
The PHSO and members of the WASPI campaign have given evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee pensioner poverty hearing.
MILLIONS of Brits are set for a share of a multi-million pound payout from Mastercard in a landmark legal case. A £200million ...
It is seen as a last bastion of hope for scam victims who have lost everything, but for many, dealing with the Australian ...
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for State Pension Inequality for Women has urged the Work and Pensions Committee to ...
MPs have called for an urgent inquiry into the Labour Government's decision not to compensate Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) women impacted by historic policy decisions. The All-Party ...
Our garden gazebo was wrecked in storm Eowyn - it's not listed on our household insurance. Is there any way to claim for it?
A letting agent's failure to disclose the results of tenant referencing led to unpaid rent and a landlord claim, reports ...
The bill, in its current form, says an eligible patient must have the approval of two independent doctors and the High Court.
Jeremy Goodwin, Partner and Head of Pensions at global top 10 law practice, Eversheds Sutherland, shares his analysis into ...