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Housing Law: Council and Housing Association Tenant's rights - Mould and Damp issues
Housing law - Awaab's Law Awaab’s Law: Making Homes Safer for Tenants in the UK Awaab’s Law is a major new housing regulation in England aimed at improving the safety and health standards of rented homes, particularly in social housing. It is named after Awaab Ishak , a two‑year‑old child who tragically died in 2020 from respiratory illness caused by prolonged exposure to mould in his family’s home. His death highlighted serious gaps in how housing hazards were addressed and


Employment law: Unfair discrimination law in the UK
As an employee what you need to know about unfair discrimination Understanding Unfair Discrimination Law in the UK Unfair discrimination occurs when someone is treated less favourably than others for reasons that are not justified — especially because of who they are. In the UK, discrimination law aims to protect people in daily life and at work, ensuring fairness, dignity and equal treatment for all. ( GOV.UK ) What Counts as Discrimination? Under the Equality Act 2010 , it


Benefits: Removal the Two-Child Limit and Understanding the Benefit Cap
Two-Child Limit Removed & What It Means for UK Families Big news for families claiming Universal Credit in the UK! ✅ Two-Child Limit Gone Previously, only the first two children received support. From April 2026 , all children in a family are eligible. Estimated 2 million children will benefit. Major step toward reducing child poverty . ⚠️ Don’t Forget the Benefit Cap Total benefits still capped: Outside London: £384.62/week Inside London: £442.31/week Families with many
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