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Nicola Gooch

The Secretary of State and his Inspector disagree on 5 Year Housing Land Supply issues.

If you were ever in any doubt that a standardised approach to assessing a local authority's housing land supply was a good idea, at least...

Joanne Moseley

Employment Tribunal Fees have been abolished - what happens now?

Yesterday the Supreme Court abolished ET fees and Employment Appeal Tribunal fees and ruled that the fee regime is unlawful.   This means...

Nicola Gooch

Retirement Living: Adopted planning policies rarely plan for an ageing population

It is both well known, and widely documented, that the UK is getting older.   According to the Office of National Statistics, by 2026 a...

Joanne Moseley

Manager claims discrimination following dismissal for calling Prince George a symbol of "white privilege"

According to a report in the HR Director, a former British Council manager was dismissed after calling Prince George a symbol of ‘white...

Nicola Gooch

The Community Infrastructure Levy: funds raised does not equal infrastructure delivered

It has been a busy old week in the world of planning. The Repeal Bill has been published, albeit under a new name; St Albans lost its...

Joanne Moseley

Is your employee sick or skiving?

New statistics released today by the ELAS Group identify the dates in the first half of the year with the highest absence rates.  Mondays...

Joanne Moseley

The Taylor Review: what employers need to know

Matthew Taylor has now published his review into modern workplace practices which is over 100 pages in length. Its scope is wide ranging...

Irwin Mitchell

Financial Penalties for Employers

Since 6 April 2014, Employment Judges have had the power to issue a fine (in addition to any compensation awarded to the employee) where...

Irwin Mitchell

Extent of Easements - a decision on a right of way and ancillary uses

A recent case in the Court of Appeal, Gore v Naheed and Another [2017] EWCA Civ 369, has provided a helpful update on the extent to which...

Irwin Mitchell

Council investment in Commercial Property

The Times has reported that local authorities are investing heavily in commercial property in an attempt to replace lost revenue from...

Joanne Moseley

Do we really need another category of worker?

Deliveroo has called for the Government to overhaul workers’ rights legislation to allow it to give its delivery riders benefits without...

Joanne Moseley

Are you one of the 18% of employers who don't know how the apprenticeship levy works?

From 6 April 2017 employers with a payroll of over £3 million have been required to pay 0.5% of their payroll costs to HMRC to fund the...

Joanne Moseley

Gig workers already have rights - all we have to do is enforce them

That is the message from the General Secretary of  the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain.  His point is that many of these so...

Joanne Moseley

More self employed drivers claim worker status

An Employment Tribunal will start to hear the latest in a long of cases where so called self employed drivers (in this case from the taxi...

Nicola Gooch

It's the start of consultation season ... and we need to talk about Mayoral CIL

It has long been a pet theory of mine that government departments deliberately time their public consultations to coincide with the...

Irwin Mitchell

It's not just about Polar Bears.....

Paul Fisher, former MPC member, and former deputy head of the PRA, writes in IPE "If the financial crisis taught us anything, it is that...