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Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Follow these steps if you have a dispute with your neighbour. This guide…
Before making a formal complaint or getting others involved, try to…
If your neighbour is a tenant, you can complain to their landlord. This…
If you cannot resolve the dispute by speaking to your neighbour, you can…
You can ask your local council for help if the neighbour dispute involves…
You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the…
You should call the police if your neighbour: is violent, threatening or…
If all else fails, you can take legal action against a neighbour. Taking…
If you put EEE on the UK market you must follow rules on both the EEE you sell and the EEE that becomes waste (WEEE).
Speech delivered by the Lord Chancellor at the Queen Mary University Conference.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations, in the UN Security Council Briefing on the Lake Chad Basin.
Article in the Lancet HIV
Officers advise young Brits travelling to the Balearic Islands to ensure they have official contracts before undertaking PR work for bars and clubs.
This paper examines the civil war and the effect on poverty and living standards
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) is highlighting a range of unsafe Halloween products recalled this season.
UK government announces £17 million to help clear explosives across Africa and Asia and raise awareness of the associated risks.
Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, at the UN Security Council open debate on Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Fergus Eckersley, UK Political Coordinator at the United Nations, gave a statement at the Security Council meeting on the situation in Haiti.
Salisbury Plain Training Area is the biggest military training space in the UK, hosting not only service personnel carrying out vital exercises, but also a huge variety of wildlife.
The Defence Secretary made a statement to Parliament updating members on the UK's continued programme of military aid to Ukraine, including long-range precision strike capability.
Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
The Home Secretary launched the UK's updated counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST 2023, at Central Hall, Westminster.
Prescribers should be alert for neuropsychiatric reactions in patients taking montelukast and carefully consider the benefits and risks of continuing treatment if they occur.
Eastern Region, Judge Oxlade, Sitting on the 6 October 2020.
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