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The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are Crown Dependencies of the British Crown and as such are not part of the EU.
Their...
Elliot Cuozzo, a real estate trainee, considers a recent case on the witnessing of deeds.
When a deed is executed by an individual,...
Gibraltar, as a British Overseas Territory, participated in the 2016 Referendum on EU membership and 95.91% of those voting in Gibraltar...
By Amy Au
Food adulteration is the act of intentionally debasing the quality of food offered for sale either by the admixture or...
By Katherine East, Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell
If you work in the fitness industry or the food and drink sector, you will undoubtedly have...
As December looms we look back on the cases that have significantly impacted on the education sector over the last 12 months.
Holiday pay...
The Food and Drink industry is one of UK business's largest sectors and the prospect of a "no deal" Brexit has been a source of great...
There has been speculation as to how Brexit (particularly of the "no deal" variety) might affect Football's English Premier League,...
The UK Parliament website (www.parliament.uk) has helpfully published a collection of research and analysis materials provided by...
Election Season is now firmly underway, with Manifesto releases from Labour, the Lib Dems and the Green Party this week.... and some...
That was the issue the employment tribunal had to grapple with in the case of Ibrahim v HCA International Limited.
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Workers making...
Perhaps the two main issues highlighted in the UK General Election campaign so far are Brexit and the NHS. They are treated in some ways...
In a world where everything is available at our fingertips, customer expectations are changing and the financial services industry is...
The UK is one of the 5 Permanent Representatives at the UN Security Council and legally cannot be replaced as a permanent member of that...
PART 2 OF 2
Practical steps for developers
In Part One of this article, we provided a brief overview of how PROW work in practice and...
PART 1 OF 2
When acquiring land for development there are many different factors to consider, including location, planning policy,...
In an article which first appeared in Estates Gazette, James Pavey and Sam Knight address the steps to take when your development site...
Paul Henson, a real estate partner at Irwin Mitchell, reports on a new government consultation.
Over the past few months, we have...
The charity Education Support has published its annual guide to teacher wellbeing conducted in partnership with YouGov.
It reveals that...
On 13th November 2019, Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla, announced that, because of Brexit-related fears, Tesla would construct its...
WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) is a registered charity and was set up in 2000 to promote sustainable waste management. Since...
Worries about the consequences of a "no deal" Brexit apply in the EU as well as in the UK, certainly in the financial services sector.
On...
The severe flooding which has hit parts of the Midlands and South Yorkshire in recent days - with all the terrible damage to life and...
Employees have some rights to privacy - even when they are at work. If you want to monitor what they are doing, you usually have to...
The Financial Markets Law Committee ( FMLC) is a registered charity which is committed to advancing the understanding of financial...
On 4th November 2019, the UK Government announced that it had entered into a non-legally binding Memorandum of Understanding with Iceland...
Lauren Dunnill, a trainee solicitor in the Real Estate Disputes team, examines the case of (1) STAVROS NEOCLEOUS (2) KALLIROY...
£250, £500 or more than that? Well, the EAT in Solomon v University of Hertfordshire said that £500 plus VAT was okay if the...
Today is the last day of parliamentary business before our MPs head back to their constituencies and onto the campaign trail* for a...
So; the "B" word nobody wants to talk about, but everyone seems to have to, is evolving into a Christmas present for local government...
On 24th September 2019, the EU General Court (the EU's second highest court below the European Court of Justice) pronounced judgement in...
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