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  • Unauthorized Recording: UK Laws, Privacy Rights and Legal Risks

    What is Unauthorized Recording? Unauthorized recording refers to making audio or video recordings of conversations, phone calls, events, or interactions without the consent or knowledge of the people involved. In the UK, this can include recording private discussions, telephone conversations, meetings, or even encounters with public officials such as the police. The legality of such…

  • How to Request Information from UK Public Bodies

    Understanding Your Right to Information from Public Bodies Accessing information held by public bodies is a fundamental right in the UK, designed to promote openness, transparency, and accountability. If you want to know what information a government department, local council, NHS body, or other public authority holds, there are clear legal frameworks that give you…

  • How to Report Data Misuse to the ICO in the UK

    Understanding Data Misuse Understanding Data Misuse Data misuse occurs when an organisation or individual handles your personal information in a way that goes against your rights or the law. In the UK, your personal data is protected by strict rules under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.…

  • Your Data Rights Explained: How UK Law Protects Your Privacy

    Introduction to Your Data Rights Introduction to Your Data Rights Personal data is any information that can identify you, either directly or indirectly. This includes obvious details like your name, address, and date of birth, but also covers things such as email addresses, phone numbers, online account details, and even your browsing history. In today’s…

  • How to Make a Subject Access Request for Your Data

    What is a Subject Access Request (SAR)? A Subject Access Request (SAR) is a legal right under UK data protection law, specifically the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. It allows you to ask any organisation – such as a business, public authority, employer, or charity – for…

  • How to Claim Compensation for a Data Breach in the UK

    Understanding Data Breaches and Your Rights A data breach happens when personal information is accidentally or unlawfully accessed, disclosed, lost, altered, or destroyed without your permission. These incidents can take many forms. For example, a company might accidentally email your details to the wrong person, lose a laptop containing sensitive information, or have its systems…

  • A Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Human Rights Claim

    Understanding Human Rights Claims Understanding Human Rights Claims A human rights claim is a legal action you can take if you believe your fundamental rights, as protected by UK law, have been violated by a public authority. In the UK, these rights are mainly set out in the Human Rights Act 1998, which brings the…

  • Your Rights Under Article 8: Protecting Private and Family Life

    Understanding Article 8 – Your Right to Private and Family Life Understanding Article 8 – Your Right to Private and Family Life Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is designed to protect your right to respect for your private and family life, your home, and your correspondence. This right is part…

  • Understanding Hate Crimes and Your Rights in UK Law

    What Are Hate Crimes? Hate crimes are criminal offences that are committed because of hostility or prejudice towards a person’s protected characteristics. In the UK, these protected characteristics include race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, and transgender identity. This means that if someone is targeted for a crime – such as assault, harassment, verbal abuse, or…

  • Discrimination Law in the UK: An Overview

    Understanding Discrimination Under UK Law Discrimination, in simple terms, means treating someone unfairly because of who they are or certain personal characteristics. UK law is designed to protect people from this kind of unfair treatment, making sure everyone has equal opportunities and is treated with respect and dignity. The main law covering discrimination in the…

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