Should Landlords Get More Tax Breaks in the UK?

It’s no secret that the UK’s buy-to-let market has changed dramatically over the last decade. With landlords facing many tax changes and stricter regulations, the private rental sector seems increasingly squeezed. But should landlords get more tax breaks to alleviate the current housing crisis in the UK? Why Are Landlords Leaving the Buy-to-Let Market? The … Read more

Is TfL Licensing Failing London’s Taxi and Private Hire Drivers?

TfL licensing has recently come under fire, with London Mayor Sadiq Khan openly questioning whether its taxi and private hire licensing department is “fit for purpose”. After months of frustration for hundreds of taxi and private hire drivers experiencing unprecedented delays, Khan’s comments echo growing industry discontent. What’s Behind the TfL Delays? The issues stem … Read more

Are We Ready for Driverless Cars?

Londoners, hold onto your hats. Uber has announced it’s gearing up to trial autonomous taxis on the capital’s streets starting next spring. Yes, that’s right: driverless cars could soon become part of your everyday commute. But how ready is London? Let’s dive into what’s planned, potential implications, and whether we’re prepared for this tech-driven leap. … Read more

Common Reasons Why Motor Trade Claims Are Declined

Running a motor garage, car dealership or vehicle repair shop already has enough daily headaches. A declined insurance claim shouldn’t be one of them. Yet surprisingly often, motor trade claims get refused for reasons that could have been easily avoided. In this post, we’ll cover some common reasons why motor trade claims are declined, what … Read more

Car Finance Ruling: Supreme Court Decision

The Supreme Court Speaks: Car Finance Ruling Explained The much-anticipated car finance ruling finally landed on August 1st 2025, and it is a big one. The UK Supreme Court has ruled that car dealers are not acting as “agents” for buyers when arranging finance. In other words, dealers do not owe customers the same fiduciary … Read more

UK Property Market Update: Summer 2025

The UK housing market has surprised many this summer with a surge in activity. According to the latest House Price Index, buyer demand is up 11%, agreed sales are up 8%, and there’s a record number of homes for sale (See the HM Land Registry for official pricing data). Yet, despite all this movement, prices … Read more

Rachel Reeves Stamp Duty Shake-Up

The UK housing market is delicately balanced in 2025, and landlords are watching closely as Chancellor Rachel Reeves looks to potentially raise billions from property taxes. With income tax, VAT, and national insurance ruled out, rumour has it that her focus has turned to stamp duty, capital gains, and even council tax reform. The next … Read more

What Is Non-Negligence Cover And Who Needs It?

Non-negligence cover is also known as party wall insurance. It is particularly relevant to property owners and developers that are carrying out significant works. It should provide them with cover against claims from any neighbours whose property has been damaged by the construction work. As the name suggests, the policy steps in when the contractor is found not to have been negligent. This type of insurance is particularly valuable because establishing negligence in construction-related incidents can be very challenging. It … Read more