Renters’ Rights Act Reform — What You Need to Know

England's modern tenancy system was established under the Housing Act 1988, coming into force in 1989. The legislation introduced Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) - short-term occupancy agreements typically lasting 6 to 12 months - alongside "Section 21" no-fault evictions, which gave landlords broad powers to remove tenants with limited recourse. Read More

‘Specialisation Allows Us to Deliver Value Beyond Capacity’

This interview was originally published in Spanish in Actualidad Aseguradora An interview with Carmen Cobeta, Head of Casualty, Iberia and Irene Fernandez Franic, Senior Underwriter for Actualidad Aseguradora – Inese It has already been a year since your appointments. What is the overall assessment of these first twelve months… Read More

Statutory Sick Pay Reform: What Employers Need to Know

The UK's statutory sick pay (SSP) framework has undergone its most significant transformation in years. From April 2026, a series of legislative changes reshape the way employers manage and fund employee sickness absence - with implications that stretch across businesses of all sizes and sectors. Here is what you need to know. Read More