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Claire Petricca-Riding
Environment news update - 15 August
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Environment Law news update. As ever, we bring you developments, insights, and analysis in...
15/08/24
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
Martha Kent
Women’s Professional Leagues Limited takeover: new horizons for the women’s game
Back in December, we wrote about the planned takeover of the Women’s Super League (WSL) and Women’s Championship (WC) from the start of...
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
Nicola Gooch
And now for something completely different: An NPPF-consultation-free Summer round-Up
It is August. School holiday season. Parliament is in recess. Working parents are trying to juggle work and childcare* and everyone else...
13/08/24
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
Joanne Moseley
EHRC will investigate sexual harassment committed by pupils and other third parties
Last month we explained how the new duty to prevent sexual harassment will impact schools and colleges once it comes into force on 26...
02/08/24
Claire Petricca-Riding
Environmental news update - 2 August
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Environment Law news update. As ever, we bring you developments, insights, and analysis in...
02/08/24
Claire Petricca-Riding
The NPPF, Renewable energy and the environment
As a planning and environmental lawyer, the last few years have felt like the only constants have been change and insecurity. We all know...
02/08/24
Joanne Moseley
When are you legally required to allow an employee to withdraw their resignation?
How would you deal with this scenario? A long-standing employee who has been grumbling about their pay for some time tells their manager...
31/07/24
Nicola Gooch
The New NPPF - a consultation and a written ministerial statement
Today is yet another big day in the world of planning - it has brought not just a written ministerial statement providing more details on...
30/07/24
Joanne Moseley
Breaking: new duty to protect free speech put on the back burner
The government has halted the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 six days before it was due to come into force. Bridget...
30/07/24
Nicola Gooch
Expectation Management: Labour, planning reform and the state of things as they are
According to recent press reports in The Times and The Guardian, Labour will unveil the next piece in it's planning reform agenda on...
29/07/24
Claire Petricca-Riding
Environmental news update - 26 July
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Environment Law news update. As ever, we bring you developments, insights, and analysis in...
26/07/24
Richard Baigent
Growth, growth, growth: How will Labour build a dynamic economy for the future?
It’s been a whirlwind three weeks for Keir Starmer since becoming Prime Minister. Here, Irwin Mitchell’s International Trade Consultant,...
26/07/24
Pete Maguire
Labour’s Industrial Strategy: What does their future vision mean for manufacturers?
The new Labour government that came to power at the start of July heralded a new industrial strategy for the UK focussed on growing the...
25/07/24
Penny Cogher
Appeal dismissed - another fine mess: scheme amendments and section 37 certificates
“I think Bacon J came to the right conclusion in her impressive judgment and would dismiss the appeal.” Today, in one sentence, Nugee LJ...
25/07/24
Joanne Moseley
Job adverts: can you lawfully limit applications from people with a particular protected characteristic?
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has updated its guidance on discriminatory job adverts. Most of the content is...
23/07/24
Penny Cogher
Are pensions for teachers about to change?
Penny Cogher, recently spoke to leading trade publication, Schools Week, about the plans of United Learnings, the country’s biggest...
23/07/24
Joanne Moseley
Lessons from the Supreme Court: don't threaten to sue an ex-employee for soliciting your clients if you know you have no legal right to do so
Many employerstry to prevent departing employees from poaching their clients and staff by including well written restrictive covenants in...
23/07/24
Penny Cogher
Labour’s Pensions Review – The pension industry’s Big Bang: Phase 1 activated
On 20 July 2024, the Government announced a “landmark pensions review…to boost growth and make every part of Britain better off.” Penny...
22/07/24
Eleanor Howells
'Finfluencer' trial dates set
Earlier this year, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) charged several popular tv personalities and influencers with issuing...
22/07/24
Joanne Moseley
Managing staff who become social influencers: five tips for employers
Recent research by Finder suggests that 43% of UK staff have a “side hustle” to earn extra income. Gen Z are most likely to have second...
22/07/24
Claire Petricca-Riding
Weekly environmental update - 19 July
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Environment Law news update. As ever, we bring you developments, insights, and analysis in...
19/07/24
Joanne Moseley
Buckle up: employment changes are coming thick and fast
The King attended the state opening of parliament today to read out a speech which set out the government's legislative plans. The speech...
17/07/24