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Elizabeth Thomson

Enforcement covenants, a breach too far

By Vanessa Horn, Practice Development Lawyer In May 2020 the Supreme Court gave its judgment in Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Ltd. It...

Nicola Gooch

Legislation, Legislation, Legislation: A (comparatively) brief summary of the Business & Planning Bill and the New PD Rights

Last week, MHCLG were very busy indeed. In just three days, they released  the Westferry Papers, launched a new set of changes to PD...

Joanne Moseley

Overclaimed furlough? Government explains how to pay it back

The government has today issued guidance to help employers repay HMRC if they've overclaimed through the Coronavirus Job Retention...

Joanne Moseley

When can employees who are shielding return to work? Employers questions answered

People on the clinically extremely vulnerable list are more likely to become extremely ill, or to die if they contract Covid. During...

Irwin Mitchell

Is "deliverable" now settled?

Planning Magazine has this week reported on a Consent Order settled by the Secretary of State in respect of the word "deliverable" in the...

Joanne Moseley

Returning to work: how to deal with staff without childcare

From Saturday 4 July, many businesses - including pubs and restaurants - will be able to open for the first time since the lock-down....

David Shirt

Happy Quarter Day?

By Lisa Stratford at Irwin Mitchell Now that businesses are reopening (and, soon, pubs and restaurants), landlords will want to ensure...

Joanne Moseley

Breaking: Supreme Court will determine how much holiday term-time workers must receive

Yesterday we heard that the Supreme Court has given permission for the employers to appeal against the Court of Appeal's decision in...

Irwin Mitchell

Time to Take Note - MW High Tech Projects Limited v Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick Limited [2020] EWHC 1413 (TCC) by Ben Couldrey and James Mapley

In MW High Tech Projects Limited v Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick Limited [2020] EWHC 1413 (TCC), the TCC provided a useful illustration of...

Nicola Gooch

Legislation Alert: Extension of Planning Permissions and New Appeal Procedures to land this week

Yesterday, MHCLG announced that they will be introducing 'measures' this week to: Automatically extend the life of planning permissions...

Joanne Moseley

Coronavirus: are you considering temperature checks as part of your strategy to get staff back to work?

Last week, non-essential retail businesses were able to reopen to the public and it's now been confirmed other sectors such as...

Joanne Moseley

Are a third of employees asked to commit furlough fraud?

According to research 34% of 2,000 furloughed employees responding to a survey had been asked to work for their employer in breach of the...

Irwin Mitchell

Bresco Electrical Services Ltd v Michael J Lonsdale (Electrical) Ltd [2020] UKSC 25

A case comment by Zoe Williams and James Mapley The Supreme Court has unanimously allowed Bresco’s appeal to determine that where...

Nicola Gooch

Your Housing is Out for Delivery: Covid 19, Five Year Housing Land Supply and Deliverability

The implications of Covid-19 and lockdown have pre-occupied most of us over the last few months; but whilst developers have been focused...

Irwin Mitchell

Are you cleaning up contaminated land? Don't forget the tax relief!

In these times of economic crisis, obtaining extra value from a land purchase is a bonus. Don't forget about Land Remediation Relief...

Joanne Moseley

Travel quarantine rules: employers questions answered

The government has, controversially, imposed quarantine measures for people entering the UK by plane, ferry or train. These rules apply...

Jane Anderson

Improving cash flow during COVID-19

The government has introduced a number of measures to assist businesses since the COVID-19 outbreak. Not all businesses are in a position...

Irwin Mitchell

Project Restart – resuming play in a pandemic

It’s been a while since our stadiums were full of avid sports fans cheering on their teams, and the only sport we’ve seen on the...

Jane Anderson

Nine million EasyJet customer details lost in data breach

In May 2020 hackers obtained the personal details of 9 million Easyjet customers and the credit card details of a further 2,000+. Sabrina...

Joanne Moseley

New flexible furlough scheme guidance published

Details of the new flexible furlough scheme available from Wednesday 1 July 2020 have now been published, via updates to existing guides....

Jane Anderson

Civil Justice Council Report on the impact of COVID-19 on civil court users

Following the government ordered lockdown on 23 March 2020 the Courts and the Justice System in England and Wales had to act quickly in...

Nicola Gooch

The Great Planning Reform Act: Are we on the brink of a planning revolution?

The papers have been full of planning stories over the last couple of weeks. First, there was Westferry Printworks, then came the debate...

Joanne Moseley

Parents returning to work after maternity leave can be furloughed after 10 June

Yesterday, the government published a short news story which confirmed that parents on statutory maternity and paternity leave who return...

Irwin Mitchell

Covid-19: Key considerations for schools dealing with school trips

By Jessica-Anne Johnson and Rob Coleridge With lockdowns and travel restrictions imposed worldwide to slow the spread of COVID-19,...

Joanne Moseley

Employers will not be penalised for making genuine mistakes when claiming furlough payments

According to the FT Advisor, HMRC has said it will take a lenient view of those businesses which make genuine mistakes when submitting...

Jane Anderson

Risk and reputation management in the Covid-19 world and beyond

By Stephen Murphy and Georgie Collins at Irwin Mitchell Reputational risk is nothing new but in the extraordinary times we find ourselves...

Joanne Moseley

10 June - deadline for furloughing staff for first time

The Chancellor is making changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme from Saturday 1 July [our blog explains the detail].   Remember:...

Nicola Gooch

Can further Judicial Intervention save the Duty to Co-operate? Sevenoaks to get their day(s) in Court over Local Plan

Yesterday, Sevenoaks District Council published a press release confirming that their legal battle with PINS over their emerging local...

Joanne Moseley

Do you need to include BAME and obese workers in your return to work risk assessments?

Earlier this week, Public Health England published its report on Disparities in the risk and outcomes of COVID-19. This concluded that...

Jane Anderson

Are you Insured? Business Loss and COVID-19: FCA Response Update

By Jessica-Anne Johnson and Katie Byrne at Irwin Mitchell Thousands of businesses are still facing uncertainty in relation to their...