25 Aug, 2023 Looking after your furry family members... By Douglas Houghton Being a professional deputy in respect of property and financial affairs carries with it a great responsibility, but also gives a real...
23 Aug, 2023 Should disabled employees have to modify their behaviours? By Libby Hubbard This is not a question we would expect - we are used to employers modifying their behaviours and making reasonable adjustments (once they...
21 Aug, 2023 Retained EU Law Bill By Gayle Monk Under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (the 2018 Act), most UK laws in force on or before 31 December 2021 that were based on EU...
18 Aug, 2023 Higher-risk building registration - Don't forget the deadline! By Elizabeth Massey The regulatory team at Anthony Collins has been paying close attention to developments in building safety law, most notably under the...
16 Aug, 2023 Why is the legal profession lagging behind the B Corp? By Matthew Wort Like with many sectors, the next generation of lawyers is holding their employers to a higher standard and expecting net zero to be more...
15 Aug, 2023 Broken Rites marks 40 years of support for ex-spouses of clergy By Elizabeth Wyatt At a time when the Archbishops are reviewing the faculty process for divorced ordinands, Broken Rites celebrates 40 years in existence....
11 Aug, 2023 Housing management thoughts - Regulator of Social Housing's consumer standards consultation By Helen Tucker The proposed new Social Housing consumer standards are now out for consultation by the Regulator of Social Housing. They will come into...
11 Aug, 2023 Consumer standards consultation – a holistic approach to safety? By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Molly Quinney Late last month, the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) opened the consumer standards consultation. The outcome of the consultation will...
10 Aug, 2023 Consultation update: Expansion of Ofsted's powers By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Elizabeth Massey Freya Cassia We have been closely following the announcements and updates relating to Ofsted’s regulation of supported accommodation for 16 and...
08 Aug, 2023 We've been 'Spotified'... By Libby Hubbard As a team, we are always wanting to ensure our material is relevant, practicable and accessible. As part of this, we are now publishing...
08 Aug, 2023 'Willanthropy' - a new term for an old idea By Zoe Mellen Remember a Charity (part of the Chartered Institute of Fund Raising) works to encourage more people to leave a gift in their will to...
04 Aug, 2023 Why diversity in medical schools and universities is important for patient care By Ann Houghton A few weeks ago I wrote an article about a call for a review of an inherently biased medical assessment of newborn babies, which the NHS...