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Claus for concern: Is Santa trespassing?

When he enters your home, is Father Christmas actually trespassing? If he does so without your expressed permission, could he be prosecuted? Louise Newbould-Walton, Senior Associate Solicitor at ARAG Law, explains what you need to know about the laws regarding trespassing on private property.

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Stress awareness: Employers' responsibilities

Despite the potential financial impact on businesses due to employee stress, many employers do not understand their responsibilities related to stress. Sarah Garner, Solicitor at ARAG Law, takes a look at what the law says your employer needs to do about stress.

A spring crop of legal reforms

2025 saw the government pass several pieces of new legislation, including its flagship Employment Rights and Renters’ Rights Acts. This guide outlines the key legislative changes and deadlines that businesses and landlords need to have on their radar in 2026.

Renters Rights Act: What it means for existing tenancies

The Renters Reform Bill brings wide ranging changes to England’s private rented sector. While much attention has focused on new tenancies from 1 May 2026, landlords should be aware that most reforms will also affect existing tenancies granted before that date. Read this content to find out more.

Partnership with purpose

ARAG is working with the Purpose Coalition to raise awareness of the growing importance of legal support in the UK. This content highlights how the Insuring Justice campaign will focus on the role that legal insurance plays in helping people and small businesses deal with everyday legal problems.

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