29 Jul, 2022 Wagatha Christie - the final chapter By Anthony Collins Mrs Justice Steyn handed down her judgment this afternoon on the case that has had legal, celeb and football fans on the edge of their...
27 Jul, 2022 No major change for employment status... Can the same be said for the wallpaper in No.10? By Libby Hubbard The Government has presented me with a dilemma; no not the one about the new incumbent at No. 10 Downing Street. This is a dilemma of...
27 Jul, 2022 Holiday pay case - the pensions implications By Doug Mullen The recent Supreme Court decision in Brazel v Harpur Trust confirmed that people who are employed to only work part of a year, such as...
26 Jul, 2022 Family courts: One fifth of divorces wrongly ending up in court - top judge By Elizabeth Wyatt If you are going through a divorce can I commend the approach of our 'boss' Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division and a...
25 Jul, 2022 Keeping children safe in education 2022 – key updates By Freya Cassia Following consultations earlier this year, the Department of Education (DfE) has published an updated version of Keeping children safe in...
25 Jul, 2022 Worcester Diocesan Registrar appointment By Edwina Turner I am delighted to see my colleague Kirsty Duxbury sworn in as the new Diocesan Registrar for Worcester. You can read more about the role...
25 Jul, 2022 The gender health gap By Ann Houghton Did you know the statistics show women spend more of their life in poor health than men? Of course, a statistic alone never tells the...
25 Jul, 2022 Holiday warnings for Blue Badge holders By Donna Holmes As the 'great getaway' starts and the main summer holidays begin, Blue Badge holders heading to the continent need to pay particular...
20 Jul, 2022 Holiday pay - entitlement to 5.6 weeks paid holiday for those working irregular hours By Anna Dabek The judgment in the case of Harpur Trust v Brazel was published today (20 July 2022) confirming that part-year employees (and those...
20 Jul, 2022 Trust Registration Service: Important changes for trustees By Beth Parlane The scope of trusts which must be registered with the Trust Registration Service (TRS) has recently been widened, meaning all UK express...
20 Jul, 2022 It's a win - but I'm not celebrating By Gayle Monk In a huge win for Client Earth, Friends of the Earth and the Good Law Project this week, the High Court has ruled that the Government's...
19 Jul, 2022 Housing First pilots By Emma Hardman I've spent most of this morning listening to a session hosted by Campbell Tickell regarding the Housing First pilots and the lessons...