The decision leaves major question marks in a contentious area, a lawyer has warned
The 129-home scheme has survived a High Court challenge brought by the local parish council
Court cites “principle of give and take”, saying commercial activity and public leisure can coexist
Judge rejects claim that charges did ‘not reflect a due proportion of the service provided’
Case fast-tracked in the interests of creditors and the company
Court of Appeal holds firm on yet another push on the presumption of sustainable development rule
Telecoms firms sought benefit of updated 2017 code on land they occupy under older agreements
The shed, a tourist attraction, had been built without planning consent, but High Court let it stand
A look at key issues relating to the Covid-19 vaccine rollout and its implications for the workplace
The allegations made in the claim involve allegedly sexist, racist and homophobic language
Leeds City Council had argued that, on balance, the development would have a positive effect
Bolt Burdon Kemp said the profession must ensure greater diversity, inclusion and belonging