Posts from August 2024
Nanayaa Agyeman
Appendix Skilled Occupations of the Immigration Rules contains a number of errors
In April 2024, we witnessed unprecedented changes to the Skilled Worker route where the general minimum salary threshold soared from...
30/08/24
Joanne Moseley
Labour's trade union reforms: top five issues for schools and colleges
Labour has promised a ‘new partnership of cooperation between trade unions, employers and government’. It intends to strengthen the...
29/08/24
Mandeep Khroud
Care homes at the centre of Home Office crackdown on legal migration
A recent article from the Independent on 22 August 2024 has shed light on the troubling circumstances surrounding care homes as the Home...
28/08/24
Will Scott
What is a sustainable building?
Everyone uses the term, but what is truly expected of a “sustainable building” in 2024? William Scott looks at key qualities required. A...
28/08/24
Joanne Moseley
Christian teacher who deliberately misgendered pupil loses appeal against order banning him from teaching
In Sutcliffe v Secretary of State for Education, an evangelical Christian teacher asked the High Court to overturn a prohibition order...
27/08/24
Jane Anderson
Labour recruits for a Covid corruption commissioner to recoup fraudulently obtained finances under the previous Government
In the lead up to the General Election in June 2024, we published an analysis of the manifestos with a particular eye on how opposing...
22/08/24
Jane Anderson
Thousands of Rail Fare Evasion Cases Quashed in Landmark Ruling
The Chief Magistrate for England and Wales, Judge Goldspring has handed down a judgment which has the effect of quashing thousands of...
22/08/24
Jenny Arrowsmith
Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance: what's changed?
We pick out some of the key changes in the most recent version of the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance, which comes into force...
22/08/24
Joanne Moseley
'XYchromosomeGuy' who objected to his employer's pronouns policy was fairly dismissed
Over the last few years many employers have invited staff to include their ‘preferred pronouns’ in their email signatures. Often, they do...
22/08/24
Joanne Moseley
Positive action v positive discrimination: how to avoid crossing the (thin blue) line
To what extent can employers appoint or promote someone because they have a protected characteristic that is under-represented in their...
20/08/24
Colette Kelly
Unexplained Wealth Orders: A powerful tool against financial crime
Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWO) were introduced by the Criminal Finances Act 2017, which came into force on 31 January 2018. A UWO...
19/08/24
Mandeep Khroud
How do you calculate the continuous residence requirements for indefinite leave to remain applications?
Indefinite leave to remain is an immigration status granted to an individual who does not hold the right of abode in the United Kingdom...
15/08/24
Garon Anthony
A walk on the wild side, US class actions and UK pension schemes
Earlier this year, two UK based pension funds secured multi-million-dollar settlements from class action claims in the United States....
14/08/24
Jane Anderson
H2O Asset Management to pay €250 Million to investors following FCA investigation
A recent settlement agreement entered into by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has led to H2O Asset Management (H2O) agreeing to pay...
14/08/24
Eleanor Howells
Navigating the New Landscape of APP Fraud: Corporate Protections and Bank Liabilities in 2024
Authorised Push Payment (“APP”) is where a payer, often an individual consumer, instructs their Payment Service Provider (“PSP”) to send...
08/08/24
Garon Anthony
FCA crackdown on unauthorised mortgage brokers
The Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) continues to vigorously pursue unauthorised financial services’ businesses, as shown by the High...
08/08/24
Joanne Bone
GDPR and facial recognition in schools and colleges: six steps to avoid being caught out
A school in Essex, Chelmer Valley High School, has been reprimanded by the Information Commissions Office after it introduced Facial...
07/08/24
Joanne Moseley
Headteacher who breached data protection laws fails to overturn finding that she brought profession into disrepute
In Aquilina v Secretary of State for Education a headteacher sought to argue that the regulator had incorrectly interpreted statutory...
07/08/24
Garon Anthony
The Ombudsman speaks about Consumer Duty
Abby Thomas, Chief Ombudsman and Chief Executive at the Financial Ombudsman Service (“FOS”) spoke at the Financial Conduct Authority’s...
02/08/24