Brexit and the Privy Council
The Order in Council of the 28th August 2019 to suspend ( or "prorogue" ) the UK Parliament from a day no earlier than 9th...
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On 28th August 2019 , Steve Barclay, the Brexit Secretary delivered a speech on Brexit in Paris at the Summer conference of...
The contest between the UK Parliament and the UK Government as to what legislation is needed to implement a "no deal " Brexit continues...
In what is either a case of really unfortunate timing, or extreme sneakiness, yesterday the Ministry of Housing, Communities and...
On 26th August 2019 the "Brexit" spotlight shone on the Netherlands with the announcement by the NFIA, the Netherlands Foreign...
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One aspect of data protection compliance in the UK that is often...
On 24th July 2019, Boris Johnson, the UK's new Prime Minster, was reported by "the Washington Examiner" as having given an interview to a...
With the holiday month of August moving towards its end, thoughts about the Irish Backstop and how to address it (to scrap or...
The European Communities Act 1972 (ECA) was the domestic UK legislation that bound the UK to membership of the EC (now the...
To the lexicon of Brexit jargon - including "No deal"; "WTO rules"; "Transition period"; "Article 50"; "Another referendum" ;...
Last week, the Court of Appeal ruled in Brazel v The Harpur Trust that employers can't pro-rate the holiday entitlement or pay of part...
There is a wealth of legislation dealing with e-commerce and so-called "Information Society Services" in the UK and much of it is...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the Eurozone, currently comprising 19 member states of the EU.
For those of...
It is unlawful to employ someone who does not have the right to reside and work in the UK or who is working in breach of their conditions...
On 13th August 2019, The Times newspaper reported John Bolton, the White House aide, who was visiting the UK, as saying that the UK would...
The House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee has published a report which, if implemented, will radically change the way in which...
A common lament that is heard in business circles is how hard it is to find focussed, practical and straightforward advice as to...
It is fair to say that the British Constitution has come under attack from every side of Parliament and beyond during the UK Brexit debate.
On 8th August 2019, the UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) issued a press release as to how merger...
Just last week the popular press has reported on a tree house in Lincolnshire being threatened with planning enforcement. The summer...
In a dramatic intervention on 7th August 2019, the UK Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has called (and not for the first time) for waivers...
As the UK gets closer to the Brexit door (currently scheduled to be reached on 31st October 2019 at 11pm (UK time)), various industry...
In early August 2019, the UK Government announced that it is planning to create up to 10 "free ports", around seaports and airports,...
The Court of Appeal has today handed down an important decision that will affect all workers on permanent contracts who only work part of...
The tussle between the Remainers who want a People's Vote and the Brexiteers who are not prepared to contemplate any further...
As mental health conditions take over from back pain as the main source of work-related illness, we know the importance of the emotional...
The last week of July 2019 saw the publication of reports by the Institute for Government think tank (IfG) and the...
Are you sitting comfortably? Good, then I'll begin... After the whirlwind of events that lead to my last blog post, this week I...
Architect and TV presenter George Clarke broadcast a brilliant programme earlier this week on Channel 4 ("George Clarke's council house...
A decision of the Court of Appeal handed down this week will have widespread repercussions for many NHS Trusts who may owe junior doctors...
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