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Joanne Moseley

Amended duty to protect free speech in higher education: implications for colleges

New legislation aimed at protecting the rights of staff, students and visiting speakers to talk about subjects which are controversial or...

Katie Gledhill

Parental leave under the microscope: is a new era for working families on the cards?

On 1 July 2025, the UK government launched a wide-ranging review of parental leave and pay entitlements, as part of its broader “Make...

Alexandra Addington

Offer and acceptance: at what point do schools and colleges enter legally binding contracts of employment?

That was the question for the tribunal to determine in Mr J McMillan v Beacon Education MAT Ltd.  Facts Mr McMillan, a UK national, had...

Nicola Gooch

You're going to need a bigger SDO: Consultation opens on Universal Theme Park Application

Yesterday (July 3rd), MHCLG opened a consultation unlike any other that I have seen.   It is not about a change in planning policy, or a...

Mandeep Khroud

Care Worker visa route to close: major immigration reform effective 22 July 2025

On Tuesday 1 July 2025, the Home Office released the Statement of Changes confirming that a number of the reforms outlined in May 2025's...

Alexandra Addington

Timeline: when will the Employment Rights Bill come into force?

The Employment Rights Bill Implementation Roadmap, recently published by the Government, outlines its anticipated timeline for bringing...

Alex Delin

Losses to be recovered by leaseholders resulting from fire-safety defects

Allegedly there are fire safety defects at the Celestia development in Cardiff, which Redrow developed having engaged Laing O'Rourke...

Claire Petricca-Riding

Irwin Mitchell’s Planning & Environment Blog

Welcome to our monthly blog series from the Planning & Environment team at Irwin Mitchell. Each month, we will be bringing together the...