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Nicola Gooch

Planning for an Ageing Demographic: The Care Crisis is not inevitable but we need to take action now.

Earlier this week, my firm published a report into the future of elderly care in the UK . The research, published jointly with Cebr,...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and setting the agenda for the trade negotiations

On 25 February 2020 the  Council of the EU adopted a decision authorising the commencement of  trade negotiations with the UK  and...

Joanne Moseley

Coronavirus – your education HR questions answered

New cases of coronavirus are reported daily and the virus has now spread to the UK. Currently the UK Chief Medical Officers have raised...

Irwin Mitchell

England women's rugby star and Irwin Mitchell ambassador shines in Six Nations

I recently caught up with England women’s rugby star and Irwin Mitchell ambassador Jess Breach following England’s dominant start to this...

Joanne Moseley

The new immigration rules that will apply from 2021 - a guide for businesses

Our immigration specialist Philip Barth explains how the new immigration rules will affect businesses. The Home Office has today released...

Irwin Mitchell

Starter Homes vs First Homes

Buried in amongst the Queens Speech announcement was the heralding in of First Homes.  My recent passle highlighted some key features but...

Elizabeth Thomson

Less common? – Supreme Court rules on the registration of land as a town or village green

Elliot Cuozzo, real estate trainee solicitor, considers a recent ruling. The Supreme Court has inflicted a significant blow on the legal...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and sketching out the UK negotiating position on free trade talks with the EU

David Frost, the chief UK negotiator, made an important speech on 17 February 2020 at ULB Brussels University  outlining the UK approach...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and tough negotiating positions on free trade

It is rumoured that Boris Johnson and his Government are trying to ban or reduce references to "Brexit" in official communications and...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the European Parliament

The Parliament of the EU ("the European Parliament") has set out its stall on the proposed EU objectives for a Free Trade Agreement...

Joanne Moseley

New scheme to 'name and shame' employers who break NMW law

The government has recently announced that it intends to re-start naming and shaming employers who fail to pay the national minimum wage....

Nicola Gooch

Everyday I'm Shuffling: A brief round-up of Politics, Planning & the odd court case

It has been an  eventful few days,  so this post is going to be a little bit of a mash-up of current events. Starting, of course, with: A...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and UK-EU dispute resolution on financial services matters

In the lead-up to UK-EU free trade negotiations, the two sides are shadow-boxing on particular issues that concern them. Trade in...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and designing the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU

A couple of straws in the wind point to the  UK's direction of travel in its upcoming trade negotiations with the EU. This is even though...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the introduction of import controls on EU goods

In a speech on 10 February 2020 to delegates at a UK Cabinet Office-hosted event entitled "Preparing our Border for the Future...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and consumer law

The prospect of divergence between EU rules and UK law and practice following the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020 is...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the European Court of Justice

One of the contentious areas of any future trade negotiations between the UK and the EU is the role of the European Court of Justice...

Irwin Mitchell

The #first Home (consultation) you are trying to access is broken...

And no, that's not a comment on our #broken housing market, just the current state of Whitehall IT programming apparently. Back in June I...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and MiFID II

MiFID II is EU legislation (including the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation-MiFIR) which came into force on 3 January 2018  to...

Joanne Moseley

Time to talk about mental health

Today is #TimeToTalk day - a day that encourages everyone to talk about mental health.  Mental health problems affect one in four of us....

Joanne Moseley

New Bill seeks to give women the right to know how much their male colleagues are paid

The Fawcett Society has supported a new Bill which, if enacted, will modernise the law on equal pay. The Equal Pay Bill will give women...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and trading under WTO rules

The UK Government "Transition Period" website is generating useful information on the post- Brexit  cross-border trading environment for...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and differing approaches to free trade negotiations

The 3 February 2020  saw the UK and EU setting out their different stalls for the free trade negotiations, which are due to take place...

Irwin Mitchell

A Fishy tale...

By Rob Coleridge and Natalie Francis One of the fun things in writing about consumer related issues is the opportunity for puns. In that...

Joanne Moseley

Is your employee sick or skiving?

Today is #nationalsickie day and a good opportunity to re-run the most popular article I've ever written. How do you tell if your...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and UK company law

With the UK's exit from the EU on 31 January 2020 and the immediate commencement thereafter of the transition period which is to last...

Joanne Moseley

Post Brexit UK immigration - what's changed?

The UK left the EU last week. Our immigration expert Ben Xu explains what that means for employers wishing to recruit or retain EU...

Nicola Gooch

It's the end of the world as we know it: So what's next?

I am writing this post* on the UK's first day outside of the European Union for 45 years.** It is also, co-incidentally, the first time...