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Brexit and "the level playing field for open and fair competition"

There are a number of aspects to consider in the three new key documents - the revised Ireland / Northern Ireland Protocol , the revised...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the protection of personal data

Although 17th October 2019 has seen the publication of the draft text of a revised Protocol on Ireland/ Northern Ireland to the 2018...

Joanne Moseley

Why organisations should treat menopause as an employment issue

Tomorrow is world menopause day - a day when organisations across the globe will be promoting ways for women to manage menopause and help...

Elizabeth Thomson

Adjudication rules remain work in progress

Here’s another case addressing the knotty combination of adjudication and insolvency. Emily Sinclair, associate solicitor at Irwin...

Elizabeth Thomson

Time to set some boundaries - Material Breach in the modern age

Jackson Tree, an Associate Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell specialising in construction law, considers "material breach". There has been a...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the Queen's Speech

The Queen's Speech delivered on 14th October 2019 at the opening of the new session of the UK Parliament made reference to 26  Government...

Joanne Moseley

Breaking: Supreme Court expands protection for whistle-blowers

The Supreme Court has today handed down an important judgment in Gilham v Ministry of Justice which means that more people will be able...

Joanne Moseley

Changes to IR35 are coming – will they affect your business?

From 6 April 2020, organisations that engage “off-payroll” workers will become responsible for determining their employment status and...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and Prorogation re-visited - the implications for financial services "in flight" legislation

The second - and, hopefully this time , legally effective - prorogation of Parliament took place on  8th October 2019 , in preparation...

Nicola Gooch

A Tale of Two Interventions: Mixed Messages from MHCLG on Green Belt release in Local Plans

The last few days have been... well... interesting... for those of us who spend our time keeping an eye on the workings of MHCLG.   In...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and a new "No-deal readiness report"

On 8th October 2019, the UK Government issued a detailed "No - deal readiness report" giving extensive information as to the measures...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and businesses that export services to the EU

At this time, the UK Government appears to be advertising in the national and business press almost on a daily basis with its "no deal"...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the Electronic Execution of Documents

On 3rd September 2019, the Law Commission of England and Wales issued a seminal report on the "Electronic Execution of Documents". This...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and Blood Diamonds

Particular industries stand to be affected more harshly than most in the event of a "no deal" Brexit, unless the appropriate...

Nicola Gooch

Stop Trying to Make Fetch Happen! Lessons from the Tory Party Conference....

I am writing this post on October 3rd.*  As such, this blog will be devoted, in pretty much equal parts, to information gleaned from the...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and new UK proposals to replace the Irish "backstop"

On 2nd October 2019, to much fanfare at the Conservative Party annual conference, Boris Johnson, the UK Prime Minister, announced new...

Joanne Moseley

Conservatives pledge to increase NMW to £10.50 within five years

The chancellor, Sajid Javid, has said that his party will increase the national minimum wage to £10.50 by 2024. The proposed rate will...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and businesses that import goods into the UK from the EU

In line with its declared policy of preparing for the worst, the UK Government has for some weeks been publishing full page adverts in...

Joanne Moseley

Do your staff take appropriate rest breaks?

Under the Working Time Regulations 1998 workers should be able to take a 20 minute unpaid rest break after working six hours. Young...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and European Union Law

The free London business newspaper, City AM , reported  in its edition of 27th September 2019 of a rumoured plan for the UK Government to...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and updated directions under the FCA's Temporary Transitional Power

The title to this blog will be pretty obscure to most people, even by Brexit standards. It is worth highlighting, however, that the...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and "Endangered Species"

When writing about "Endangered Species" in the Brexit context, people might  well have differing views! In this article, it is a...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the Rule of Law

The single Supreme Court judgment dated 24th September 2019 in the "prorogation" appeals in the English case of R( on the application of...

Joanne Moseley

How do you show you have taken all reasonable steps to avoid workplace discrimination?

Employers can avoid liability for harassment/discrimination carried out by staff if they can show they took all reasonable steps to...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and access to information

The UK Government has recently ramped up its public access to information on Brexit with its "Get Ready for Brexit" campaign, which is...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and Cyber Security Certification Schemes

The EU has done a lot of work in promoting Cyber Security Certification  Schemes with a view to strengthening the digital single market...

Nicola Gooch

Building a Community: Are Garden Villages & New Settlements the way to solve the Housing Crisis?

This post is inspired by somewhat local concerns. My home council, Tunbridge Wells, published its draft Local Plan on Friday,* and is...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and House of Commons Library briefing papers on trade and product standards and safety marking in the event of a "no deal".

On 12th September 2019 the House of Commons Library, which is proving to be an invaluable research source for Brexit-related material,...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and changes to design and trade mark law if the UK leaves the EU without a deal

As we approach the 31st October 2019 ( currently, Boris Johnson's "do or die" day for leaving the EU) and pending a new Withdrawal...

Nicola Gooch

Stop Press! - Court of Appeal sides with Developers over interpretation of CIL Regs

On 12 September, the Court of Appeal delivered its judgment in the Giordano Appeal. For those who do not spend their lives permanently on...