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Alexandra Addington
Why clear contracts and proper processes matter: lessons from a nursery worker's employment tribunal claim
Contracts, policies and procedures regulate the relationship between employee and employer, but what happens when they are not clearly...
04/09/25
Timothy Willis
A Frolic Too Far? The Balance between Adjudicator Discretion and Party Consultation in the Context of Natural Justice
As construction specialists drawn from diverse disciplines, adjudicators are well equipped to analyse party submissions and determine...
03/09/25
Jane Anderson
Investments Turned Foul.....? What Can You Do?
A group of ex-Premier League footballers have been in the press recently talking about failed investments and the tax burden they are...
03/09/25
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...
02/09/25
Anna Tranter
Procedural Unfairness in the removal of a Permitted Development Right: Singhal UK Limited v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government & Another
The recent Planning Court judgment of Singhal UK Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government and Anor...
02/09/25
Joanne Moseley
Single-sex spaces: EHRC takes action against 19 public sector organisations that are misrepresenting the law
Last year the Equality and Human Rights Commission wrote to the previous government expressing concern that many public bodies were not...
01/09/25
Colette Kelly
ECCTA Incoming...The Round Up
Over the past few weeks we have published a series of articles which delve deeper into the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act...
01/09/25
Craig Wright
US to UK Immigration Series: Timothee Chalamet and Taylor Swift’s UK Adventures
Firstly, I am sorry to disappoint. For the hopeful amongst you, Timothee and Taylor are not embarking on a UK adventure in a Volkswagen...
29/08/25
Alexandra Addington
Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025: updated guidance published
The updated Keeping children safe in education 2025 statutory guidance for schools and colleges in England has now been published. You...
28/08/25
Joanne Moseley
Discrimination and long-term sickness: keeping employee in the dark about changes to her role cost employer £1.2m
While absent from work having chemotherapy, an employee discovered via LinkedIn that a colleague had been given her job. We consider the...
27/08/25
Colette Kelly
ECCTA Incoming….The New Failure to Prevent Fraud Offence
In the latest in our series looking at the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) today we consider the new offence...
27/08/25
Jeremy Ladyman
Process agents: an introduction and recent developments
Summary of a recent development The August 2025 High Court ruling in Regera SARL v Cohen & Ors has challenged the position regarding the...
27/08/25
Alexandra Addington
How effective is the law at protecting whistleblowers?
Research commissioned by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), ‘Understanding the effectiveness of the Whistleblowing Framework in...
26/08/25
Joanne Moseley
Does travelling to and from work (for up to eight hours a day) count as work and payable at NMW rates?
That was the issue the Court of Appeal had to determine in the case of HMRC v Taylors Services Ltd. The law The National Minimum Wage...
26/08/25
Jane Anderson
ECCTA Incoming...SLAPP Happy?
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (commonly known as “SLAPPs”) are legal actions initiated with the purpose of silencing or...
20/08/25
Nanayaa Agyeman
US to UK Immigration Series: Toni Laites, Love Island 2025 winner
As a result of the current US political climate, the UK has become an attractive relocation option for US nationals. Conversely, the UK...
19/08/25
Joanna Onisiforou
Driving Law Shake-Up Announced
On 11 August 2025, the government announced plans for a comprehensive and radical shake-up of current driving laws. The proposed...
14/08/25
Luke Singleton
ECCTA Incoming....No ID? No Entry
“No ID, no entry”. Soon, this familiar phrase won’t just be heard outside of bustling nightclubs—it will become the new reality at...
14/08/25
Stefano DAmbrosio Nunez
Legal challenge to Luton Airport expansion: A terminal decision ahead?
The Luton and District Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise (“LADACAN”) has been granted permission to bring its judicial review...
12/08/25
Alex Delin
TCC confirms adjudicator’s power to award payment to responding party in VMA v Project One
A short judgment was handed down by the TCC recently in VMA Services Ltd v Project One London Ltd [2025] EWHC 1815 (TCC) which is well...
12/08/25
Colette Kelly
ECCTA Incoming...The Fight Against Economic Crime
As we discussed in our previous article, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (“ECCTA”) represents a significant...
11/08/25
Jane Anderson
Woodford Investment Management: FCA Decision Notice Published
On 5 August 2025, the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”), published its Decision Notices following a lengthy investigation into Neil...
08/08/25
Garon Anthony
The FCA announcement on a motor finance compensation scheme
On 3 August 2024, following the Supreme Court judgment in relation to motor finance claims which was handed down on 1 August 2025 and can...
07/08/25
Jane Anderson
Supreme Court Clarifies Secret Commission Claims and Unfair Relationships in Car Finance
On 1 August 2025 the Supreme Court delivered one of the most eagerly awaited commercial judgments of recent years. The cases of Hopcraft...
07/08/25
Joanne Moseley
NMW rates likely to be between £12.55 to £12.86 from April 2026
Employers face another significant rise in the rates of the National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) next year. The Low...
07/08/25
Alexandra Addington
Race discrimination: who is the correct comparator?
A key component of the direct discrimination test involves assessing whether an employee has been treated less favourably than a...
07/08/25
Alexandra Addington
Sleeping at work: fair or unfair dismissal?
When a security guard was dismissed for sleeping at work, the tribunal in Okoro v Bidvest Noonan (UK) Ltd had to determine if his...
07/08/25
Katie Gledhill
New RSHE guidance: what schools and colleges need to know
The Department for Education has published updated statutory guidance on Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE). It comes into...
06/08/25
Lauren Haines
Why are so many schools and colleges suspending pupils?
Figures published by the Department for Education on 10 July 2025 show another year-on-year increase in the number of suspensions and...
06/08/25
Joanne Moseley
What can the government do to reduce the 'tsunami' of trivial complaints schools and colleges receive?
Last year, schools and colleges had to deal with more than five million complaints from disgruntled parents and carers. Recent research...
06/08/25