Wheels for Wellbeing
We all know exercise is good for our wellbeing - perhaps now more than ever with the effects of the coronavirus affecting all of us in...
We all know exercise is good for our wellbeing - perhaps now more than ever with the effects of the coronavirus affecting all of us in...
Exciting times for State aid/subsidies lawyers! Very much looking forward to reading this with a coffee when it's published (no, I'm not...
The Government published two consultations last week on reforming the funding of public sector pensions. The problem is that unfunded...
As the end of the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) exemption period comes to an end, as of the close of business on 30 June (much to the relief...
The tragic death of Leo Latifi demonstrates the need for schools to carry out full and comprehensive assessments of all the risks...
Thirty-something years ago, as a callow young drama student doing my final year dissertation, I spent a few months researching the impact...
The Charity Commission has issued a formal regulatory alert to urge charities working overseas to improve on the continuing weaknesses in...
Earlier this year, my colleague Chris Whittington and I shared our immediate thoughts following the emergence of the Everyone’s Invited...
Great strides are being made with the implementation of the Domestic Abuse Act, such as:
This week lots of us are starting to get #SepsisSavvy.
Do you know the signs of sepsis?
Would you know what to do if a loved...
We seem to spend a good deal of time at the moment waiting for clarity; can we go on holiday? where can we go on holiday? will we be...
The House of Commons Education Committee has today published a significant report highlighting the disadvantage suffered by white...
I find that writing this is bitter-sweet, on one hand the MoJ have confirmed that they are working towards a commencement date of 6 April...
Matt Wort has previously outlined the employment-related implications of mandatory vaccinations in the care sector. However, the legal...
World Refugee Day was first held on 20 June 2001 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1951 convention relating to the status of...
We acted on our first sale of a portfolio of shared ownership properties a good six years ago, (yes, pre deregulation) and whilst there...
After some weeks of speculation, Matt Hancock announced to the Commons last night that mandatory vaccination of care staff will happen...
I don't think it's too simplistic to say that the Equality Act 2010 ("EqA") provides vital protection against discrimination in our...
The Government haven't announced anything official about mandatory vaccination, but the BBC is now reporting that staff working in care...
Notwithstanding the well-being agenda, it seems, at last, we are recognising the damage done to family life by the long hours' culture....
BrewDog has made a name for itself over recent years, with rapid growth (and fine beer) allied to a strong and unambiguous commitment to...
When I first started to specialise in charity law I did not imagine that I would find the law on business rates enthralling. It will seem...
I was honoured to be asked to once again provide the legal update at another HQN gas safety masterclass conference on Wednesday...
In this Carers Week, it is important to take a moment and think of all the different sorts of carers our communities are lucky to have.
In a written answer to a question posed by Conservative MP Jane Stevenson, published yesterday (June 7), Chris Philp, parliamentary under...
This article, albeit in the Scottish jurisdiction, shows increasingly that male victims of domestic violence are being taken seriously in...
As a charity trustee, do the words “revised auditing standards” make you yawn and stop reading – well don’t!
Two changes are now impacting...
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