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In October 2016, the Prime Minister commissioned Matthew Taylor, a former policy chief to Tony Blair, to look at how employment practices need to change in order to keep pace...
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The Supreme Court has handed down a ruling which means that all married gay couples and civil partners should receive equal pension rights. Under Paragraph 18 of Schedule 9...
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When a sale of shares in a company is in progress, there are often a large number of threads that have to be tied up and sometimes this leads to...
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Public tendering exercises almost inevitably leave unsuccessful bidders dissatisfied but the courts will only intervene if there is a legal flaw in the process. A consortium behind a failed bid...
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The Supreme Court has now handed down its judgment in an important case, Essop and Others v Home Office (UK Border Agency), brought by a group of workers who claimed...
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The law protects tenants against mistreatment and landlords who ignore their tenants’ rights are courting disaster. In one case that strikingly proved the point, a landlord who unlawfully entered his...
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