Royal Assent has now been granted to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act, bringing an end to parliamentary debate and confirming a significant shift in the legal framework governing children’s ...
The case of KJ v The British Council [2026] serves as a reminder of the seriousness with which Employment Tribunals treat claims of harassment and sexual harassment.
On 24th April 2026, the judgment in the test cases around alleged military noise induced hearing loss ("M-NIHL") was handed down by Mr Justice Graham. This judgment was keenly awaited by claimant and ...
As an employer, you can often see providing pensions to your workforce as simply a legal and compliance requirement, and sometimes a legacy and burden of past decisions. This is particularly true for ...
A review of the workplace incident reporting process is underway, as a consultation on the regulations (the Consultation) was launched by on 7 April 2026. The proposals could mean a legal duty to ...
M&A sell‑side transactions can be complex and demanding. Our expert guide explains the challenges sellers face and how to ...
Explore the future of autonomous taxis in London as trials ramp up. Discover the regulatory hurdles and the anticipated launch of commercial services soon.
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