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Inquest touching on the death of Axel Kai Ford, formerly Rachael Blessing Ademuyiwa, opens
News — 10 January 2025
Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme in the UK – further update
Blog — 27 September 2023
I’ve received a Statutory Demand – what should I do?
If a creditor believes that you owe them monies for a debt, one of the ways in which they may seek to recover that debt is by the service of…
Blog — 26 September 2023
What is Suella Braverman seeking to amend in the United Nations Refugee Convention?
In a further attack on internationally accepted protections, Suella Braverman will today request that the international community seek to reform the United Nations (UN) Refugee Convention, the Guardian reports. Ms…
Blog — 25 September 2023
I’ve got a court judgment but the debtor refuses to pay – what can I do?
Even if you have been to court, and a court judgment has been awarded in your favour, in some instances, debtors do not always pay their judgments by the date…
Blog — 22 September 2023
I think I have a professional negligence claim – what should I do?
If you believe that you have received poor advice or service from a professional, be it a solicitor, accountant, surveyor, insurance broker or barrister, and you have suffered a loss…
Changes to the EU Settlement Scheme removing the right to Administrative Review
The Home Office has recently published a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules which includes changes to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), removing the right to Administrative Review for…
News — 21 September 2023
Rachel Harger named The Times Lawyer of the Week
Rachel Harger of Bindmans’ Actions Against Police and State team has been named as The Times lawyer of the week. Rachel acted for Patsy Stevenson and Dania Al-Obeid in successful…
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