A cause of action is a combination of facts giving rise to a claim or right to sue in UK law. It provides the basis for commencing court proceedings in order to obtain an appropriate remedy by law. In other words, a cause of action is the justification for bringing legal proceedings. (FindLaw UK)
David Beattie asks: "In an independent Scotland, would there be border controls for dogs between Scotland and the remainder of the UK?" (BBC News)
MTR’s LOROL joint venture with Arriva UK Trains currently operates London Overground inner-suburban services under a concession awarded by TfL. (Railway Gazette)
Several EU states, including Austria, Spain, the UK, Bulgaria and Hungary, offer fast-track residence to foreigners able to invest large sums in property and/or government bonds. A permanent residence permit can often lead to citizenship. (BBC News)
