Johnson v First Rand: Implications for Mortgage UDC Cases

The Supreme Court decision in Johnson v First Rand has reinforced and clarified the legal framework for mortgage undisclosed commission (UDC) cases. The ruling upholds long-standing principles around fiduciary duties, bribery, and disclosure, while also removing ambiguities that previously existed. On bribery, the Court maintained that it remains a strict liability tort, rejecting attempts to…

BrightHouse to pay £14.8m in compensation and refunds for ‘irresponsible lending’ – what customers need to know

Full Article – BrightHouse to pay £14.8m in compensation and refunds for ‘irresponsible lending’ – what customers need to know – Manchester Evening News BrightHouse is to pay out £14.8m in compensation and refunds after a financial watchdog ruled the company had treated its customers unfairly. The weekly-payment firm, which has more than a dozen…

A MUM is terrified her baby could die in their mould-riddled flat with the ceiling is so damp she fears it might cave in.

Angel Peet, 24, from Sheffield, was horrified when she discovered the flat she was set to move into was covered with mould and a shockingly damp ceiling – and now the mum fears for her baby’s life. Angel, who’s been living in temporary accommodation provided by Roundabout Homeless Charity, has been through a tough time.…