Education news in brief - April 2021
Police say sexual abuse rife in UK’s state and private schools
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The website everyonesinvited.uk was created to expose how young people...
This morning, MHCLG announced that a new set of permitted development rights for Class E to Residential use will be laid before...
When the European Court of Justice published its judgment in King v Sash Windows in 2017, we speculated that it would expose some...
The Women’s Six Nations tournament kicks off next month and, for the first time, it isn’t being played alongside the men’s tournament....
Clients regularly find a noticeable difference between what the sales team promised (a bespoke system) and the reality (off-the-shelf...
“The Supreme Court has upheld previous decisions that lower paid shop staff (mostly women) can compare themselves with higher paid...
By Lily Pidge and Dominique Dolman
The case of Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority v Azima [2021] EWCA Civ 349 considered the highly...
On 25 March 2021 the Court of Appeal refused Johnny Depp’s application to appeal the High Court’s decision that dismissed his libel claim...
It is over two months since the Supreme Court handed down its appeal judgment (the “Judgment”) in the Financial Conduct Authority’s...
by Patrick Finn - Senior Associate, Restructuring & Insolvency
On 24 March 2021 through The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act...
On 22 February 2021 the Prime Minister announced a “roadmap” out of national lockdown. As part of this we can once again look forward to...
PD, or not PD, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the ongoing indignities of lower housing delivery figures,...
Yesterday the Government published an interim report on their Fundamental Review of Business Rates, which sets out a summary of responses...
The first day of spring is often glorious, and last Saturday was no exception. The sun shone; the cherry trees in our garden are in full...
The Supreme Court has today issued a judgment that will have wide ranging implications for the care and other sectors relying on staff to...
National law firm Irwin Mitchell has appointed a new commercial solicitor to strengthen its national Media Entertainment team as part of...
A legal challenge by some of New Look’s landlords over the retailer’s use of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) commences in open...
Here's this month's round up of HR and employment news in easy to read, bite sized chunks.
National Minimum Wage and sleep in shifts
On...
Rishi Sunak has published his hotly anticipated 2021 budget. Many businesses have suffered through the pandemic, but few have been as...
As is becoming the theme; #Budget2021 wasn't just a series of tax slashes and hikes.
There were hints of, and actual, drafts of, new...
The announcement that full UK import border checks have been delayed by six months has been broadly welcomed, but lawyers say business...
During his March 2020 budget speech, the Chancellor announced that the government intended to review its existing Enterprise and...
If you have not read today's Property Week, I thoroughly recommend it. One of the lead features is an investigation into the rate...
Earlier this week, USDAW (the union of shop, distributive and allied workers) published its annual survey as part of its campaign to end...
On 10 March 2021, Robert Jenrick, the Housing Secretary released a press release with a number of important ramifications for landlord...
By Claire Hammond - Practice Development Lawyer, Restructuring & Insolvency
Is it time to halt the creep on increasingly aggressive...
I spotted a tweet from the housing and communities secretary, Robert Jenrick on Sunday sharing a Sun article. It's not often...
With the unveiling of the European Commission’s future trade strategy, lawyers at Irwin Mitchell say the plans are a shot across the UK’s...
Media lawyers have warned that the government needs to take the issues around visa-free work in the EU seriously or risk long-term damage...
According to Stonewall, around 1% of the UK population might identify as trans*, including people who identify as non-binary**. That's...
Hidden deep in the fine print of the Budget is potentially transformative news for Assets of Community Value.
Whilst most of the...
EU citizens who want to continue to work or live in the UK must apply for settled or pre-settled status no later than Wednesday 30 June...
Lawyers in Leeds have hailed the announcement of the location of the UK’s first Infrastructure Bank as testament to the city’s financial...
With the chancellor using the Budget to announce the UK’s first eight post-Brexit Freeports, lawyers have welcomed the move as first step...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, announced in December that the government will publish the Budget on Wednesday 3 March...
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today set out the government’s tax and spending plans in his latest Budget.
The announcement included...
The Chancellor announced a number of important changes today which will impact employers.
Furlough scheme extended
The furlough scheme will...
Teachers fourth most likely group (by profession) to test positive for COVID-19
From 1 September 2020 to 7 January 2021, teaching and...
Construction expert, Ben Couldrey, considers the decision of the Technology and Construction Court on 18 December 2020 in Aqua Leisure...
Law firm Irwin Mitchell has advised on the sale of Runcorn based AutoCoding Systems Ltd to JBT Corporation, a global technology solutions...
This article shows the increasing power of influencer marketing and the role it can play in helping businesses...
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