28 Sep, 2023 New footings for the relationship between the Regulator of Social Housing and the Housing Ombudsman By Sarah Patrice In case you missed it, the updated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Regulator of Social Housing and the Housing Ombudsman...
27 Sep, 2023 Will there be zero requests from zero-hour workers? By Anna Dabek You may have seen our ebriefing earlier this year following the Government’s announcement in support of the Workers (Predictable Terms...
21 Sep, 2023 Renters Reform Bill delayed By Helen Tucker The Government has not made parliamentary time for its second reading this autumn as expected, so the progress of the Renters Reform Bill...
21 Sep, 2023 £130 million fine for excessive price of hydrocortisone tablets By Emma Watt The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has recently upheld the Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) finding that pharmaceutical...
20 Sep, 2023 New ground - Charity Commission guidance published on use of social media By Natalie Barbosa On Monday the Charity Commission published its first-ever guidance for charities on the use of social media. Traditional libertarians...
20 Sep, 2023 Tribunal finds that the ‘right to breathe freely’ is not a protected belief under discrimination laws By Jackie Morris The employment tribunal was recently asked to consider the question of whether an airline pilot’s belief about the ‘right to breathe...
18 Sep, 2023 4 October - immigration fees will rise By Hannah Bollard Hazel Findlay I posted at the start of August about the Government's announcement that they were going to raise immigration fees significantly for...
15 Sep, 2023 A toolkit for maximising the benefits of public procurement reform By Steven Brunning As the Procurement Bill moves back to the House of Lords for amendments to be considered, the Bill is edging closer to receiving Royal...
13 Sep, 2023 Today is World Sepsis Day! By Sacha Hibbitt Isabella Davies Shauntelle Murphy 13 September 2023 is World Sepsis Day and the current Anthony Collins trainee cohort have partnered with UK Sepsis Trust for our 2023...
13 Sep, 2023 RAAC: Assessing the risks for social housing By Andrew Lancaster Have you seen this article that I contributed to in Social Housing yesterday? It is a good round-up of news and views from many key...
12 Sep, 2023 The social housing sector and RAAC – what do we know so far? By Andrew Lancaster A few weeks back many of us had probably not even heard of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC). However, that has now changed...
12 Sep, 2023 It's good to talk... it might be the reasonable adjustment that's needed By Libby Hubbard The duty on employers to make reasonable adjustments for disabled individuals starts at the recruitment stage (s39(5) Equality Act 2010)....