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Garon Anthony

The FCA announcement on a motor finance compensation scheme

On 3 August 2024, following the Supreme Court judgment in relation to motor finance claims which was handed down on 1 August 2025 and can...

Jane Anderson

Supreme Court Clarifies Secret Commission Claims and Unfair Relationships in Car Finance

On 1 August 2025 the Supreme Court delivered one of the most eagerly awaited commercial judgments of recent years. The cases of Hopcraft...

Joanne Moseley

NMW rates likely to be between £12.55 to £12.86 from April 2026

Employers face another significant rise in the rates of the National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) next year. The Low...

Alexandra Addington

Race discrimination: who is the correct comparator?

A key component of the direct discrimination test involves assessing whether an employee has been treated less favourably than a...

Alexandra Addington

Sleeping at work: fair or unfair dismissal?

When a security guard was dismissed for sleeping at work, the tribunal in Okoro v Bidvest Noonan (UK) Ltd had to determine if his...

Katie Gledhill

New RSHE guidance: what schools and colleges need to know

The Department for Education has published updated statutory guidance on Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE). It comes into...

Lauren Haines

Why are so many schools and colleges suspending pupils?

Figures published by the Department for Education on 10 July 2025 show another year-on-year increase in the number of suspensions and...

Joanne Moseley

What can the government do to reduce the 'tsunami' of trivial complaints schools and colleges receive?

Last year, schools and colleges had to deal with more than five million complaints from disgruntled parents and carers. Recent research...

Sarah Jabir

New Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules: Key points

There have been several significant changes, updates and amendments to the Immigration Rules, affecting sponsorship and a number of other...

Alexandra Addington

FE colleges: changes to senior pay approval thresholds

The threshold at which a college must obtain senior pay approval from the Chief Secretary to the Treasury has changed. In this article,...

Joanne Moseley

Discrimination: are your staff forums and networks putting your organisation at risk?

Last month I examined the legal risks for employers that allow staff networks to invite unvetted external speakers into the workplace to...

Colette Kelly

ECCTA Incoming.....

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) is a major UK legislative initiative aimed at reducing financial crime...

Claire Petricca-Riding

Irwin Mitchell's Planning & Environment Blog

Welcome to our monthly blog series from the Planning & Environment team at Irwin Mitchell. Each month, we will be bringing together the...

Stefano DAmbrosio Nunez

UK ETS to include waste incineration: Government outlines its interim response

The UK Emissions Trading Scheme (“UK ETS”) Authority has published its interim response outlining the Monitoring, Reporting and...

Stefano DAmbrosio Nunez

Court of Appeal clarifies powers of local planning authorities on Energy Efficiency Standards

In a judgment handed down this week, the Court of Appeal has clarified the powers of local planning authorities on Energy Efficiency...

Jeremy Ladyman

WhatsApp messages can be valid contracts

The High Court has delivered a pivotal ruling recently in Jaevee Homes Ltd v Fincham (t/a Fincham Demolition) [2025] EWHC 1134 (TCC) that...

Andrew Evans

Reforming the National Security and Investment Act: A lighter touch for UK M&A?

The UK government has announced its intention to reform the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (NSIA), aiming to ease regulatory...

Alexandra Addington

Managing sickness absence: can you spy on an employee who is off sick?

That is what happened in Mr M Kerita v BMW (UK) Manufacturing Limited when concerns were raised about alleged inconsistencies in the...

Luke Singleton

Deal or No Deal: When Share Buybacks Go Wrong

In the context of M&A, a defective share buyback is like opening a mysterious red box— what you find inside could sink your deal before...

Joanne Moseley

Settlement agreements: government confirms that workers will be able to request NDAs

Last week, I wrote about the government's surprise decision to legislate to ban NDAs which prevent workers from speaking out about...

Andrew Cotton

Land-based Casino regulations come into force

The long-awaited reforms for land-based casinos (“2025 Regulations”) came into force on the 22 July. The 2025 Regulations cross-reference...

Timothy Willis

The JCT Target Cost Contract 2024 – what is it?

The JCT Target Cost Contract 2024 (TCC 2024) is a new addition to the JCT 2024 contract suite, comprising a Main Contract, Sub-Contract,...

Sybille Steiner

Strengthening UK-Germany Relations: A Pragmatic Step Forward

The announcement of the new UK-Germany Treaty marks a significant and welcome development in the evolving relationship between two of...

Mandeep Khroud

Navigating the New Norm: Why Sponsors Must Prioritise Compliance Amid Skilled Worker Changes

As of today, 22 July 2025, significant changes to the Immigration Rules have come into effect for the Skilled Worker route, as outlined...

Alexandra Addington

Banter in the classroom: was it fair to dismiss a teacher for calling pupils' 'hideous' and 'jaws'

When a teacher was dismissed for inappropriate comments to pupils, the employment tribunal in Mr M J Holland v Great Academies Education...

Elizabeth Thomson

It’s all going down with rent review

In an unexpected move, the government has unveiled draft legislation which would ban upwards-only rent reviews in commercial leases in...

Joanne Moseley

Staff networks and external speakers: are you liable if what they say harasses an employee?

That was what the tribunal had to determine in the case of Newman v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis.  Facts Ms Newman joined the...

Alexandra Addington

Unpaid internships: government launches call for evidence

The government has launched a call for evidence - ‘Make Work Pay: Call for evidence on unpaid internships’ - inviting views on the use of...

Elizabeth Thomson

Have the floodgates opened for tenants to reclaim overpayments of insurance rent?

A recent High Court decision (London Trocadero (2015) LLP v Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd and other companies [2025] EWHC 1247 (Ch)) resulted...

Eleanor Howells

AI and Professional Negligence: Lessons from Ayinde

In 2025, the integration of artificial intelligence (“AI”) into legal practice has not only become commonplace but is actively being...