Information about the money you are awarded after you have won a court case. See also compensation for injury.
Your rights about what personal information can be held about you. The rules about storing and passing on personal information.
The rules about registering a death. Information about wills, burials and cremations.
The rules about registering a death.
How to deal with your debts. Includes how to deal with court procedures.
What to do if your creditor takes action against you. Includes debt collection agencies, court action and bailiffs.
Your rights when dealing with delivery services, including goods deliveries and couriers.
Information about democracy, government and elections. Your rights to vote.
Information on dentists, including finding a dentist; dental charges; and complaints.
How the law might affect you if have a physical or psychological addiction. Includes addictive behaviour and the misuse of substances.
Includes information about when someone is ordered to leave the country. This may be because their presence in the UK is considered 'not conducive to the public good', they have committed a crime, have overstayed their leave, breached conditions of their leave or obtained remain to leave by deception.
How and when you can be detained (kept at a detention or immigration centre for example) when you have come into the UK, and how these rules are enforced.
Information about detention centres for young offenders.
The arrangements of countries and regions within the UK to govern themselves. Includes information about the National Assembly for Wales and Regional Assemblies.
Information about disability discrimination and how and where it may affect you. Includes information on your rights not to be treated unfairly because of your disability.
Information on your rights not to be treated unfairly in the workplace because of a disability.
What happens when your employer takes action against you for misconduct.
Includes information on what rights you have not to be discriminated against in places like shops, public transport, health and social care and the legal system. For information on your right not to be treated unfairly in the workplace see Discrimination at work.
Includes information on your rights if you are treated less well than others in the workplace because of your age, disability, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. For more information on your rights not to be discriminated against in other settings, for example, in health and social care, shops and education, see Discrimination.
Your rights if you have lost your job including information on the difference between unfair dismissal, constructive dismissal, and wrongful dismissal from work.