Posts from March 2020
Brexit and the administration of Justice
On 27 March 2020, the House of Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee published a short progress report on key Justice-related issues in the...
31/03/20Workers affected by coronavirus can carry over holiday into the next two leave years
On Friday, the government published Regulations which amend the Working Time Regulations 1998 and allow up to four weeks leave to be...
31/03/20Brexit and the Trade Bill
A Trade Bill was re-introduced into the UK Parliament on 19 March 2020 (the earlier one having lapsed with the expiry of the previous...
30/03/20Brexit, Company Law and meeting the challenge of Covid-19
The coronavirus and the illness that it causes , Covid-19, are posing challenges to Company Law as well as to many other sectors of...
30/03/20Brexit and changing times
On 29th March 2020, The Sunday Times reported that officials in London and Brussels have said that there is "zero" prospect of the UK and...
30/03/20We Need to Talk: s.106 Agreements, CIL Payments & Stalled Sites
There is a lot for developers to think about right now. Everything from the availability of building supplies, to force majeure clauses...
30/03/20Prior Approval - the legal intricacies of the lockdown
In August 2019, my colleague Nicola Gooch gave a very quick round-up of some recent case law from the Planning Court. This was further...
30/03/20Brexit and an EU-wide ventilator procurement scheme
The Times newspaper on 27 March 2020 reported on a "mix-up" over the UK's participation in an EU-wide ventilator procurement scheme set...
27/03/20Government explains how Coronavirus Job Retention scheme will work
Last night, the government published guidance on the Job Retention Scheme, announced last week by the Chancellor. Here's the detail. Who...
27/03/20Brexit, the Coronavirus Act 2020 and Human Rights
On 25 March 2020, the UK passed its Coronavirus Act 2020 which contains sweeping emergency powers to enable the UK Government to deal...
27/03/20Breaking: Chancellor announces new scheme to help self employed trade through coronavirus
The Chancellor has just announced a significant support package to help self employed workers: The government will provide a grant which...
26/03/20Coronavirus: temporary relaxation of drivers' rules
The Department for Transport (DfT) have announced that there will be a temporary and limited relaxation of the enforcement of drivers'...
26/03/20Coronavirus: how does it impact on sponsorship licences?
Our immigration specialist Philip Barth, considers how sponsorship licences are affected by the measures being taken in the UK to deal...
25/03/20Brexit and UK-EU cross-border pension schemes
Planning for the possibility that the UK and the EU might not reach a deal on their new relationship prior to the end of the transition...
25/03/20Carry On... Making those decisions...
But how? There is a lot of talk at present about how the Planning Appeals system will continue to make appeal decision during the...
25/03/20Brexit and the Silent Spring
In 1962, the American environmental scientist, Rachel Carson, published her seminal book "Silent Spring", which was principally about the...
24/03/20Coronavirus: which businesses can continue to operate?
Last night the Prime Minister announced a full lock-down of the UK in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus. All non-essential...
24/03/20(Coronavirus) Bills & Regulations
The pace of change in the last week alone as the country finds it's place in the world-wide reaction to the spread of coronavirus.~@ As...
23/03/20Brexit and data protection adequacy
Following Brexit on 31 January 2020 and the expiry of the transition period on 31 December 2020 and unless any other relevant...
23/03/20Brexit, coronavirus and the World Health Organisation
According to its website, the primary role of the World Health Organisation (WHO) is "to direct and co-ordinate international health...
23/03/20Brexit, EU State Aid Rules and Mr Rishi Sunak's coronavirus bailout package
In recent days, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has announced a number of eye-watering measures to support UK...
23/03/20Coronavirus: FAQs about self isolation, pay and holidays
1. If staff are self-isolating during a pre-booked holiday, is this treated as holiday or absence and can they reclaim their holiday?...
23/03/20Coronavirus: FAQ’s about pregnancy and ‘high risk’ individuals
1. Can we ask a pregnant woman to start her maternity leave early? No – not unless she is absent from work on account of a pregnancy...
23/03/20Coronavirus: Government will pay up to 80% of 'furloughed' workers' wages
The Chancellor gave an extraordinary speech on Friday during which he announced a number of measures to help businesses keep afloat...
23/03/20Brexit and addressing thorny issues in the UK-EU trade and economic negotiations
Whilst political and media attention is focussed mainly on the coronavirus emergency at the moment, some interesting thought...
20/03/20Coronavirus - new online 'isolation note' service
The government has today launched a new service employees can use to prove they have been advised to self-isolate due to coronavirus....
20/03/20Coronavirus and education: Government publishes list of key workers
Schools and colleges are closing this afternoon to all children and students unless they are vulnerable or whose parents are critical to...
20/03/20Planning in Adversity: a Message of Hope
We are living in strange and interesting times. But in all this uncertainty, we can take some comfort in the fact that the planning...
20/03/20Brexit and a House of Lords Debate
On 16 March 2020 , the House of Lords, acting through its EU Select Committee, exercised its statutory right under section 29 of the...
18/03/20Coronavirus and cashflow: the difficult decisions about staffing during a crisis
Earlier this week, the government advised the population to socially distance themselves from others. We were told not to go to clubs,...
18/03/20