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Joanne Moseley
Scottish firms warned not to punish staff who followed snow advice
According to the Guardian newspaper, Scotland's transport minister has said that employers who try to dock the wages of workers who could...
07/03/18
Nicola Gooch
Developer Contributions under review: Government suggests a major overhaul of CIL and s.106 Agreements... but consults on tweaks to the system
MHCLG has clearly had a busy few weeks, as today has seen the launch of not one but two consultations on major changes to the UK planning...
05/03/18
Nicola Gooch
Rumours that new draft NPPF is to be released on Monday
Planning Resource has just published news that the long awaited revisions to the NPPF may be released on Monday 5th March "according to...
02/03/18
Nicola Gooch
A Reminder to be Reasonable: Yet another judgment stressing the importance of reasoned decision-making
It is not exactly news that 'reasons' challenges against planning permissions have become fashionable again of late - in fact we had a...
23/02/18
Irwin Mitchell
Animals in residential properties - a pet hate?
The Times (from behind a paywall) have reported on a proposal by Labour to oblige residential landlords to allow tenants to keep pets,...
22/02/18
Lorraine Rose-Dugdale
Restrictive Covenants - Building Scheme
In the recent case of Khoury and another v Kensell heard on 9 February, the court found that there was insufficient evidence of an...
22/02/18
Joanne Moseley
Supreme court begins hearing plumber's employment case
It has always been difficult to correctly determine the employment status of some individuals, particularly those engaged under self...
21/02/18
Joanne Moseley
UK bosses believe women should tell them at interview if they are pregnant
A YouGov survey of 1,106 senior decision-makers revealed that a third of those working for private companies thought it was reasonable to...
21/02/18
Nicola Gooch
Land-Banking: The Myth that will not Die?
Anyone reading the papers today will have spotted reports about the Local Government Association's latest research, which is being used...
16/02/18
Nicola Gooch
CIL Appeal Decision: Failing to discharge pre-commencement conditions will not avoid CIL Liability
It is an age old proverb that that the only two certainties in life are death and taxes. A proverb which can feel depressingly apt when...
12/02/18
Irwin Mitchell
Use it (quickly) or lose it
A white paper is expected shortly proposing changes to "value capture" and rules on implementation of planning permissions. The...
06/02/18
Nicola Gooch
Labour sees no value in "Hope": plans to change CPO rules to make landowners sell to the state at less than market value.
At the bottom of this post is a link to a Guardian Article which I recommend you read. In fact don't just read it, print it out and pass...
02/02/18
Nicola Gooch
Behind the Headlines: Planning news you may have missed this week
The news this week has been somewhat dominated by the collapse of Carillion, which means that planning news may well have slipped under...
19/01/18
Joanne Moseley
Calls to boycott company with 64.8% gender pay gap
All organisations employing 250 or more people have until 4 April this year (30 March for public authorities) to publish their gender pay...
18/01/18
Nicola Gooch
Neighbourhood Plans: Written Ministerial Statement Survives Legal Challenge.
At 10.30 this morning, the High Court issued its judgment in the Richborough Estates case*. For those who have not been following the...
12/01/18
Joanne Moseley
Why the Apprenticeship Levy is treated as another tax
John Timpson, the Chairman of Timpson, writing in The Telegraph newspaper explains why his company does not benefit from the annual...
09/01/18
Nicola Gooch
What a difference an 'H' makes: Government reshuffle results in a DCLG rebrand and another new Housing Minister
A week is certainly a long time in politics. It is six days since my last blog post and, not only has the rumoured reshuffle taken place,...
09/01/18
Irwin Mitchell
Consultation on Business Rates - rewriting the rules from the Mazars case
We will leave it to the economists to argue over whether property taxes are progressive or regressive. We can also leave it to the...
03/01/18
Nicola Gooch
New Year Blues... 2018 begins with Rumours and Regulations
The festive season is over. New Year's resolutions have been made* and the world is slowly returning to work, reality and (for those of...
03/01/18
Joanne Moseley
New statistics reveal huge increase in employment claims since fees abolished
The government has today published quarterly statistics which show that the number of employment tribunal claims has increased...
14/12/17
Nicola Gooch
Deliverules: Westminster Council proposes using planning policy to rein-in restaurant delivery services
New technology and the UK Planning System are frequently uncomfortable bedfellows. It is not surprising that a system based on Local...
13/12/17
Nicola Gooch
Supreme Court Decision: Does 'Dover DC' Herald The Return Of Reason To Planning Decisions?
It is very hard to find an upside to being stuck on a Southern Rail train for three hours. That said, my nightmare journey to work today...
08/12/17
Nicola Gooch
The New London Plan: Higher Densities; A Focus on Small Sites and a Huge Hike in Affordable Housing Targets
This year, December 1st has added significance. Not only is it the first day of advent and the first socially-acceptable day to put up a...
30/11/17
Joanne Moseley
Breaking news: Gig economy workers may be able to claim holiday pay going back years
The European Court of Justice has today handed down a judgment on holiday pay in the case of King v Sash Windows that will have huge...
29/11/17
Joanne Moseley
Budget: National Living Wage to increase by 33 pence per hour
Buried under the headlines of the Budget, the Government has announced that the National Living Wage will increase from £7.50 to £7.83...
22/11/17
Nicola Gooch
Budget 2017: Disappointing CIL Reforms & Other 'News'
It is probably a good thing that I have not been waiting on today's CIL announcement with bated breath. For one thing, the Government's...
22/11/17
Nicola Gooch
Tough talk from Ministers over the weekend, but will this be a 'House-Building' Budget?
I fully intend to make up for my spectacularly failure to write a piece last week*, by boring you all with at least two budget related...
20/11/17
Nicola Gooch
Concreting over the Countryside - an English 'Urban' Myth
Earlier this week, the BBC Website published a really interesting research tool, which allows you to look up the percentage of land in a...
09/11/17
Joanne Moseley
Sexual harassment in the workplace: Rehabilitating the perpetrator
I woke up this morning to news that Kelvin Hopkins, Labour MP for Luton North has had the parliamentary whip suspended following...
03/11/17
Irwin Mitchell
Got something to say about Commercial Service Charges?
Residential service charges are subject to statutory control. In the commercial world, however, many a tenant has been mauled by what...
02/11/17