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On 24th May 2019, the House of Commons library published a useful 92-page Briefing Paper on the process of replacing EU treaties ( to...
In the case of Base Childrenswear Ltd v Otshudi, the EAT made it clear that employers can face substantial 'injury to feelings' awards,...
In February 2019, we reported on two letters of guidance issued jointly by BEIS ( the UK Department of Business, Energy and...
The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment in the cases of Ali v Capita and Hextall v Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police.
It...
In the words of the old Flanagan & Allen song :-
"... Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner
That I love London town...."
For...
It seems that you can barely go a week without reading a headline about the parlous state of our high streets. Stories like the recent...
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On 16th May 2019 , the Bank of England published a speech given by Sam Woods (Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation at the Bank of...
On 15th May 2019, the UK Government Department for exiting the European Union ( "DexEU") published on its website a letter dated...
Detailed research conducted by the Equality and Human Rights Commission into the experience of mothers at work has found that 41% of...
On 10th May 2019, the UK Government Department for Exiting the EU ("DexEU") published on its website a transcript of the speech given the...
Real estate expert, Ryan Smale, examines a recent case concerning a possible fencing easement.
Introduction
In Churston Golf Club Ltd v...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has today handed down an important judgment about working time in the case of CCOO v...
Last week, an email popped into my inbox from the BPF - highlighting a social media campaign they are running for Mental Health Awareness...
This week’s Planning Magazine reports that Councils are adding drones to their planning toolkit. It is a story which also features in the...
Agency workers have a number of rights set out in the Agency Workers Regulations 2010. After twelve weeks there are entitled to the same...
That was the question in issue in the case of Gibson v London Borough of Hounslow and Crane Park School.
Facts
Ms Gibson was a US national...
Both the regulators and private individuals appear to be thinking of a life beyond Brexit, if Brexit takes place.
The free London business...
It has been reported that the Chancellor, Philip Hammond is considering raising the National Living Wage to 66% of median earnings, the...
It appears that those over at MHCLG had a busy Friday before heading out for the bank holiday sunshine (if you could find the sun...
On May 6th 2019, "The Times" published its Law Report in the English Court of Appeal decision of Regina ( Wilson and others) v Prime...
Since the Brexit Referendum on 23rd June 2016 at which the UK voted to leave the EU, there has been speculation within the City of London...
It is frequently stated that necessity is the mother of invention.* Whilst I am not one to place all that much faith in proverbs; the...
Chatham House, the London-based political think tank, devotes a significant section of the April/May 2019 edition of its magazine,...
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