Category: Articles

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6 November

In the wake of a series of recent high-profile cases involving sexual harassment in the workplace, the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Bill received Royal Assent on 26... Read More

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3 November

With 2250 days to go until Wales' net zero target of 2030 an informed audience engaged with our Developing Connections panel at our Cardiff office on 5 October 2023. The... Read More

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1 November

The Government has introduced a new offence whereby organisations will be potentially accountable for fraud committed by employees or agents. We look into what organisations should be aware of when... Read More

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1 November

With "National Stress Awareness Day" on 2nd November, employee health and wellbeing should be at the top of organisations' agendas. In the era of remote working and high employee turnover,... Read More

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1 November

When someone dies without leaving a valid Will, their estate is referred to as being ‘intestate’ rather than ‘testate’. As a result, the intestacy rules in England and Wales will apply. Read More

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30 October

Continuing our series of articles focusing on public inquiries, we look at the grounds and process for challenging the final decision made at an inquiry. Read More

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27 October

The Procurement Bill has now finished its Parliamentary journey and received Royal Assent yesterday, becoming the Procurement Act 2023. The Procurement Act will transform how public bodies procure works, goods... Read More

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26 October

The General Medical Council (GMC) has updated its Good Medical Practice guidance to address sexual harassment in the workplace. Read More

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26 October

In his Mansion House speech on 10 July 2023, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a package of long term reforms aimed at making the City of London a more competitive... Read More

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24 October

The issue of defective RAAC in schools and universities has been widely publicised since the beginning of the academic year in September 2023, but Local Authorities have been aware of... Read More

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18 October

"Leave (with the children) before you Love me" – we look at Joe Jonas v Sophie Turner and the English court's approach to overseas permanent relocation. How do leave to... Read More

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16 October

Minimum service levels could be introduced within the education sector but what are the implications? On 2 October 2023 the Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan, announced that the... Read More