Bristol Rovers hopes to revive plans to move to a much bigger new stadium, by bringing an appeal in its fight with Sainsbury’s over the sale of its existing ground.
A judge has ordered the owner of a home improvement company in Yorkshire to pay more than £6,000 in damages for infringement of copyright after it used 21 images from…
The High Court has found in favour of a Folkestone charity in its claim to ownership of a section of wall that features a mural believed to have been spray-painted…
The owner of a Grade II listed Camden nightclub has won a ruling quashing the planning permission for redevelopment of an adjoining pub.
Savills has taken action after a London man registered an internet domain address featuring its name.
Savills has taken action after a London man registered an internet domain address featuring its name.
Just a month after the High Court backed new restrictions on basement development in Kensington and Chelsea, Islington council is set to impose similar limits on underground development.
A consortium of private landlords has failed in a challenge to the decision to place the entire borough of Croydon in a selective licensing scheme under the Housing Act 2004.
Solicitors firm Juliet Bellis & Co, which in February triumphed in an appeal against a ruling that it holds more than £2m on trust for investors in an abandoned development…
A landlord that was ordered to pay his tenant around £3,750 in damages for an injured knee has won permission to appeal to the Supreme Court
A £500,000 dispute between neighbours that caused Court of Appeal judges to despair over the money wasted will not be incurring additional expense at the Supreme Court