💔 When Justice Costs Too Much: The Hidden Inequality in UK Civil Law

How ordinary people are locked out of fairness in debt, eviction, and financial exploitation disputes When people think of “justice” in the United Kingdom, they often imagine a level playing field: an impartial judge, clear rules, and everyone getting a fair hearing.It’s a comforting picture — but for many facing debt collection, eviction, or financial … Continue reading 💔 When Justice Costs Too Much: The Hidden Inequality in UK Civil Law

When Justice Protects Itself: The Case for Institutional Accountability in the Face of Financial Fraud

By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning In any society that calls itself just, the legal system exists to serve the people — to uphold the principles of fairness, truth, and accountability. But what happens when that same system retreats behind its own walls, prioritising institutional self-preservation over the public interest? The story of Helen … Continue reading When Justice Protects Itself: The Case for Institutional Accountability in the Face of Financial Fraud