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The law on squatting - what squatting is, squatters' rights, removing squatters, getting your property back from squatters and adverse possession. Includes information from the withdrawn EX332 and EX333 guidance.
Squatting is when someone deliberately enters property without permission…
A non-residential property is any building or land that is not designed to…
A long-term squatter can become the registered owner of property or land…
HM Land Registry will tell you if squatters apply for legal ownership of…
You can remove squatters using an interim possession order (IPO) or making…
You may be classed as homeless if you’re squatting. Get advice from…
United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances.
This study summarises the relationship between WASH practices and soil-transmitted helminth infection
Michael Shilling’s vehicle caught on CCTV after depositing 3 lorry loads of waste. Vehicle crushed by Environment Agency.
As we recognise International Stammering Awareness day, Sellafield Ltd employees Michael Wright, Paul Martin and David Adams explain what it is like to live with a stammer, and the support available.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Home Secretary is taking action to proscribe Atomwaffen Division and list its alias, National Socialist Order.
The three broke laws protecting the environment and are the first people in the UK to be charged with possession of a chemical weapon.
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