Whistleblowing Protection and the Law
Whistleblowing protection in UK law explained. Learn about the Public Interest Disclosure Act, workplace retaliation, censorship, human rights, and why many whistleblowers fear speaking out.
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Whistleblowing protection in UK law explained. Learn about the Public Interest Disclosure Act, workplace retaliation, censorship, human rights, and why many whistleblowers fear speaking out.

Can hospitals be sued for delayed eye referrals? Learn about duty of care, negligence, visual impairment, waiting lists, mental health harm, and legal rights when eyesight deteriorates.

A legal analysis of Freedom of Information Act exemptions, focusing on Section 36 and how the “free and frank provision of advice” exemption may be used to limit government transparency and accountability.

Examining the meaning of “two-tier policing”, the concerns raised by different communities, and the importance of equal treatment under the law without inflaming racial or social tensions. What is two-tier policing? Learn about the debate surrounding policing in the UK, equality before the law, race relations, discrimination laws, and why community cohesion matters for everyone, regardless of ethnicity or background.

An in-depth look at the challenges of working in retail with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), autoimmune disorders, visual impairments, secondary cataracts, fatigue, and eligibility for PIP benefits in the UK.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is facing calls for reform and even abolition from some politicians. This article examines the controversy, the arguments for and against reform, and what changes could mean for disabled people, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and wider society.

Renters’ Rights Reform 2026 explained. Learn how tenancy laws have changed across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, including fixed-term tenancies, evictions, rent increases, landlord obligations, and tenant rights.

Environmental law protects more than the planet, it safeguards public health, housing, and vulnerable communities. Learn how pollution, unsafe housing, climate change, and environmental policies disproportionately impact disabled people and those at risk.

Learn what Public Law is, how Judicial Review works, and why constitutional law, human rights, and government accountability matter in the UK legal system. A student-friendly Public Law revision guide.

A UK Supreme Court ruling overturning key parts of the Cheshire West judgment has raised concerns that hundreds of thousands of disabled people could lose important legal and human rights safeguards.