Brexit and using the Courts to challenge a "no -deal" - related prorogation of the UK Parliament
On 22nd July 2019, solicitors representing a cross- party group of Westminster MPs and others wrote to the Lord Advocate General of...
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The National Autistic Society estimates that 700,000 people are living with autism in the UK – more than one in every 100 of the...
A dispute over the late completion of a hotel in Shoreditch has resulted in another significant judgment on the status of adjudication....
This article, by our tax experts Sarah Cardew and Anamika Pandey, first appeared in Estates Gazette.
The IR35 regime applies to...
The Government Equalities Office has published a summary of reported data for 2018/19 which indicates that there have been some...
Well. That was quite the rollercoaster. Having just about caught my breath, this post is an attempt to recap all of the important events...
In a series of 3 articles which first appeared in Estates Gazette, Guy Whitehead takes a closer look at leases from the perspective of a...
The government has launched a consultation on 'one sided flexibility' following recommendations made in the Taylor Review and by the Low...
When staff at Wayfair, the online furniture retailer, walked out because they discovered that the company had sold furniture to detention...
This week, MP Helen Whately introduced a bill which, if approved by Parliament, will make flexible working the norm and mean that...
Employers are vicariously liable for the actions of their staff if these take place in the 'course of their employment'. That doesn't...
On 16th July 2019, AFME (the Association for Financial Markets in Europe) published a short briefing update on preparations for a...
The government has launched a public consultation on a range of measures to reduce ill health-related job losses.
Proposals include:
On 10th July 2019, the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy published a report entitled "Northern Ireland trade and investment...
Last week, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland published a report which is a damning indictment on us all. Their research demonstrated that...
In pursuit of a Brexit at 11pm UK time on 31st October 2019 ("exit day") come what may (or "do or die" as he is reported to...
In a typical application of Murphy's Law, my recent holiday coincided with a very busy two weeks in the world of planning. In particular,...
As Brexit "exit day" appears to get closer (currently, 11pm UK time on 31st October 2019), the UK is ramping up its efforts to...
I was sorry to hear the recent news of the liquidation of the sandwich maker, Good Food Chain (GFC), following an outbreak of listeria...
In an interview with the BBC in Tokyo on 27th June 2019, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono warned against the perils of a "no deal"...
Imagine the scene. You've dismissed someone and they bring an unfair dismissal claim. During that process you find out they've secretly...
Since Doctor Who returned to our screens in 2005, Cardiff Bay has become much more of a bustling tourist destination. However plans...
On 3rd July 2019 , the UK Department for Exiting the European Union (DEXEU) published a Written Ministerial Statement by Minister...
The Brexit debates in the UK have brought a new assertiveness to both Houses of Parliament in the way that they pro-actively engage...
The Government has published its final report following on from the Independent Review into the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
In short...
The new EU Prospectus Regulation ( No 2017/1129) is due to come fully into force throughout the European Union ( including the UK) on...
Last week, the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Communities released the Statistics for Planning Applications in England:...
Many organisations incorporate restrictive covenants in their employees' terms and conditions of employment to prevent them from taking...
In the past few weeks we've seen plenty in politics commenting on planning and how we should solve the housing crisis.
Labour have...
Employment laws generate a lot comment and it is unsurprising that businesses are often confused about what they can and cannot do with...
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