Climate change campaigners are seeking to overturn a November 2020 ruling that went against them
Ronald Young argued that landlords suffered ‘unfair prejudice’
The cinema chain built up £2.9m in rent arrears during the Covid-19 pandemic
A temporary anti-harassment injunction granted by an earlier judge is to be made permanent
EA must do more to “address its legal duties” to protect a child from fumes leaking from the site
Lawyers for HMRC opposed the request, saying it would generate a “windfall” for the company
Site owners could only prove it has been in operation for nine years, rather than the required 10
Hyde Park boathouse operator cannot remove structure now that contract has ended
The dispute is between the owners and leaseholders of chalets at Atlantic Bay Holiday Park
Developer sought damages for late completion of works
New planning rules could cost all developers dearly
Court ruled that transport secretary Grant Shapps acted unlawfully over plans for the site