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Rebecca Denvers

How can employers better support autistic employees in the workplace?

Last week marked neurodiversity celebration week (18 to 24 March 2024). In this blog, we look at the findings of a recent report on...

Natalie Cane

Marks and Spencer case: Demolish and re-build, or retrofit, that is the question

On 1 March 2024 the High Court decided that the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove’s (‘SoS’),...

Irwin Mitchell

More LURA comes to those who wait: regulations herald the introduction of commencement notices, high street rental auctions and pavement licences

It's time to update my commencement table again, as …. drumroll please… we now have a third set of commencement regulations for the...

Keith Davidson

The impact of mandatory ESG reporting on engineering businesses

The introduction of mandatory ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting is set to have significant implications for...

Joanne Moseley

Discrimination: increases to injury to feelings awards 2024

Individuals who bring successful discrimination claims are entitled to be compensated for the upset and hurt they have suffered by way of...

Irwin Mitchell

Retail sector shows signs of recovery and growth amidst store closures

The UK retail sector experienced significant restructuring and store closures in the past year. However, recent data suggests a positive...

Julie Dao

Anti-money laundering warning to firms

Regulators in the UK continue to put the fight against financial crime on the top of their agenda. The Financial Conduct Authority...

Rebecca Denvers

Should employers carry out a “general workforce” consultation even if they are making less than 20 people redundant?

In a potentially significant EAT decision, De Bank Haycocks v ADP RPO UK Ltd suggests that employers carrying out smaller scale...

Joanne Moseley

What employers need to know: new employment rates in force from April 2024

Every April, the government updates employment- related financial limits. Below are the new rates: Maximum compensation limits From 6...

Irwin Mitchell

CIL Watch: We need to talk about indexation (again)....

First, an apology. This is not one of my usual ‘rapid response’, ripped from the headlines, articles. It is nerdy, technical and niche....

Hugo Bittencourt De Oliveira

Changes to the Immigration Rules coming into force in April 2024

On 14 March 2024, the Home Office published a 292-page document detailing upcoming changes to the Immigration Rules. Irwin Mitchell's...

Penny Cogher

Accessing pension scheme surplus: what's in the Consultation Paper?

On 23 February 2024, the Government launched a consultation on proposals to help well-funded DB schemes invest in assets that support...

Garon Anthony

A fuss about FOS?

The Financial Ombudsman Service (“FOS”), the independent body that helps to resolve disputes between financial services businesses and...

Penny Cogher

All change for the Lifetime Allowance from 6 April 2024?

Penny Cogher and Harriet Fletcher from Irwin Mitchell's Pensions team explain how the Finance Act 2024 affects pensions tax. Key points...

Joanne Bone

UK: Data protection law reform - is an SRI the same or different from a DPO?

There were concerns that GDPR would be repealed by the UK Government in the immediate aftermath of Brexit. That didn’t happen but data...

Richard Baigent

The connection between Soft Power and FDI attractiveness

In this article, I’ll explore the UK’s performance and high ranking in the recently published Global Soft Power Index 2024. I aim to...

Penny Cogher

Budget 2024: impact on Pension Schemes

Yesterday I set out my initial post budget thoughts Budget 2024: UK Defined Contribution Pension Changes (irwinmitchell.com) Today, I am...

Irwin Mitchell

Budget 2024: What does it mean for Planning

It is Budget Day - a day of pageantry, speeches, and scarlet briefcases.  Whilst there has been a lot of speculation about how this...

Penny Cogher

Budget 2024: UK Defined Contribution Pension Changes

During his Budget speech today, the Chancellor followed up on the announcement he trailed over the weekend that UK Defined Contribution...

Rebecca Denvers

Anti-Zionist beliefs are protected under the Equality Act 2010

In Miller v University of Bristol, a tribunal held that an academic’s anti-Zionist views were a “protected belief” under the Equality Act...

Elizabeth Mutter

What do the new Biodiversity Net Gain requirements mean for schools and colleges?

In England, the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) regulatory framework came into effect on 12 February 2024. This means there is a mandatory...