Brexit and focussing (a little bit!) on a "Yes Deal" scenario
There has been a lot of focus in the UK recently on putting in place the necessary legislation to deal with a "No Deal"...
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In a world crammed with data and where the acronym “GDPR” (short for General Data Protection Regulation, an EU Directive) has hit the...
We answer some of the trickier questions about redundancies that don’t involve collective consultation.
Q1: We are going to have to make a...
This case is about a little used legal right employers can use to take positive steps to redress under representation in their workplaces.
We are less than a month away from Brexit. The UK will leave the EU at 11pm UK time on 29 March 2019 by automatic operation of law unless...
On 26th February 2019, the UK Cabinet Office published a 12 - page report on the current state of play in preparing for a "No Deal" exit...
It may be the bleak mid- winter of Brexit's discontent right now but just like the Spring-like sunshine which is currently wafting over...
Last week, MHCLG published further revisions to the NPPF and the results of the Housing Delivery Test*. This blog is not about either of...
We still receive lots of enquiries from employers asking for advice about how to calculate holiday pay - particularly for workers whose...
On 21st February 2019 BEIS (the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy) and the Financial Reporting Council jointly...
On 22 February 2019 and with an apparently heavy heart, the Irish deputy Prime Minister, Simon Coveney, unveiled a new Irish...
Lisa Stratford, Senior Associate Solicitor
The High Court ruled this week that Brexit does not frustrate the European Medicines Agency’s...
Most unfair dismissal claims require the claimant to have had two continuous years of service in order to be able to make a claim to the...
On 12 February 2019, the House of Commons Library published a briefing paper on the mechanics and implications of the UK and EU27...
The deadline for reporting your gender pay gap for 2018 is fast approaching. Public sector employers have to publish by 30 March 2019 and...
Everyone gets ill from time to time. Dealing with genuine sickness (both long and short term) requires careful handling.
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On Valentine's day, Planning Resource published a story which probably deserves more attention than it has received. The week before, the...
Few would question Lionel Messi occupying the status of being the best footballer in the world, but how many would support the idea of...
The question of how tilted a balance the tilted balance really is was looked at again by Dove J in Gladman Development Ltd 2019 EWHC 128...
On 14 February 2019 , UK Companies House issued two new guidance notes , whose titles speak for themselves - firstly , "Changing your...
The Law Commission are consulting on making changes to "commonhold". This is the English and Welsh version of strata (if you are familiar...
The leisure industry continues to demonstrate resilience, with the investment in AirHop by Rcapital the latest transaction in the sector.
Amongst the UK Government's myriad "no deal" technical notices is the one dated 12 October 2018 and entitled : "Structuring your business...
It is a well known fact that, when it comes to filing cases in the Planning Court, timeliness is next to godliness. I cannot be the only...
On 8th February 2019 , Steven Cullinane , the CEO of Kellogg's , the giant US cereals company, was reported as telling the media that...
Adjudication by a company in liquidation where there are cross-claims is possible but futile; companies in a CVA may be in a better...
The default retirement age was abolished some years ago and individuals can (in theory if not always in practice) continue to work for as...
A report issued by the Women and Equality Committee last year found that the UK faces acute challenges recruiting and retaining an...
At the end of January 2019, the Institute for Government, a highly-regarded independent think tank, published a Report entitled...
From 6 April 2020, the government is making a number of changes recruiters need to start to prepare for, which are designed to protect...
Elizabeth Cook, Real Estate Solicitor, considers the impact of changes to the SDLT regime.
1 March 2019 sees a major change being...
We are 52 days away from Brexit. The UK will leave the EU at 11pm on 29 March 2019 by automatic operation of law unless something else...
Real Estate solicitor, Lucy Barber, reviews the new Professional Statement for Commercial Service Charges
Summary
The new Professional...
It is not often that I get to quote Bob Dylan in a planning post, but 'the times they are a-changin'.
A recent YouGov survey,...
With the passing by the House of Commons on Tuesday night 29th January 2019 of the so called "Brady Amendment " committing the UK...
According to the BBC, the delivery firm Hermes, has struck a deal with the GMB union to offer its couriers paid holiday and guaranteed...
The Taxation (Cross-Border Trade) Act 2018 ("the Act"), which was enacted in the UK on 13th September 2018, sets out a legislative...
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