Post 16/19 EHCP placement decisions - 31st March
Young people with Education, Health and Care plans will be eagerly awaiting decisions from their Local Authorities with regards to the...
Young people with Education, Health and Care plans will be eagerly awaiting decisions from their Local Authorities with regards to the...
There are innumerable reasons why working from home is a good thing. And nobody is more keen on the idea than my cocker spaniel....
It has been a week of anniversaries hasn't it? All I can remember about this time last year was the announcement of a 3 week lockdown...
The recent documentary "Framing Britney Spears" brought the topic of mental capacity to the forefront of discussion in the Court of...
Many FinTechs rely on partnering arrangements with "established" Financial Services businesses to be able to include (often regulated)...
Yes please.
Perhaps it's taken the Covid crisis and a recent refusal to extend last Spring's £750 million support package to the...
On 16 March 2021, the Home Office updated Appendix D (record keeping requirements) of its Sponsor Guidance to include details of what...
This week saw the publication of the diversity and inclusion survey report produced by the British Venture Capital and Private Equity...
Hot on the heels of the Green Paper relating to Public Procurement (Green Paper: Transforming public procurement - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)),...
Whilst the rail industry seems to have accepted by now that the long awaited Williams Review will be delayed, yet again, this time thanks...
As someone who is proudly nostalgic about the good old days when (1) PC modems sang a charming tune when dialling-up and (2) the...
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has launched a consultation on consolidation of 10 of its 15 codes of practice into a single code....
With COP26 on the horizon later this autumn, it is great to see developers taking advance steps towards meeting nZEB targets (nearly Zero...
An indication here that this is being considered, including in the Business & Property Courts (where we litigate frequently)....
Pretty much since its inception the government has been under pressure to strengthen the Modern Slavery Act. In day to day life it seems...
This week’s news that online used car dealer Cazoo has signed an agreement to become an official partner of the English Football League...
Supporting female-led businesses isn’t just the shrewd thing to do but the crucial step in building back the UK economy and closing the...
On 3 March 2021, the government announced as part of the 2021 Budget that they are focusing on modernising the UK’s immigration system to...
This is the second post in a series picking up on some legal/governance implications of drivers of change for charities in 2021...
The government is certainly keen for employers to carry out COVID-19 testing in the workplace and is even offering to provide those...
In a written statement to Parliament, Guy Opperman has set out the next steps to progress the secondary legislation needed following...
It is well known that in the UK (unlike in other jurisdictions) there is no ‘image right’ law and so individuals have to rely on a...
'Twas the night before the Budget and all through the house, not a creature was stirring...
Well that's wrong for a start. People in...
The financial services sector is a broad church; offering a wide range of products to a wide range of customers at different stages of...
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