Have you ever seen people in high-visibility jackets working in your local park, cleaning streets, or decorating a community building? Chances are you might have witnessed community payback in action.
Have you ever seen people in high-visibility jackets working in your local park, cleaning streets, or decorating a community building? Chances are you might have witnessed community payback in action.
Being the victim of a violent crime is a difficult and often traumatic experience. Beyond the emotional and physical impact, there can be financial strains, too. If you’ve been injured
Winning or losing a case at an Employment Tribunal (ET) might feel like the end of the road. But what happens if you believe the Tribunal made a legal mistake
When a court in the UK finds someone guilty of a crime serious enough to warrant imprisonment, the judge imposes a sentence. However, not all prison sentences are the same.
Living with domestic abuse can feel isolating and frightening. It takes immense courage to seek help. If you are experiencing abuse, know that you are not alone, and there are
Experiencing unpleasant behaviour at work can be incredibly difficult. It affects not just your job but your overall well-being. Understanding what constitutes workplace bullying and harassment is the first step
Have you ever wondered how government decisions are made, how public money is spent, or what information your local council holds about services in your area? In the UK, you
Receiving a letter asking you to do jury service can bring mixed feelings. It’s a vital civic duty, fundamental to the justice system in the United Kingdom. However, it can
Receiving a letter about a court fine can be worrying. You might wonder why you received it, what you need to do next, and how to make the court fine
Ever bought something that broke almost immediately? Or paid for a service that just wasn’t up to scratch? It’s frustrating, but the good news is, when you spend your hard-earned