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Organisations of all sizes are susceptible to data breaches and the damage caused by these breaches, both reputationally and financially,...
In the recent case of Carnival Plc (t/a Carnival UK) v Hunter [2024] I.R.L.R. 94, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (‘EAT’)...
In R (Hartford Care Group Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 3308 (Admin), the King’s...
It’s common knowledge in TUPE circles that if an employee generally objects to a transfer their employment terminates by law...
The Employment Tribunal in Brierley and others v Asda Stores Ltd has ruled that the majority of claimants working in...
This year, thousands of couples have to spend Valentine’s day alone, due to the UK’s strict Immigration rules. So, how...
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The “new entrant” exemption under the UK Skilled Worker visa is a vital but often underappreciated element of the immigration...
The Court of Appeal have today issued a judgment in the Kristie Higgs v Farmor’s School case, in which it...
The Government has recently announced a new right to neonatal leave and pay to be introduced from 6 April 2025....
In the digital age, cookies play a crucial role in how websites operate and interact with users. Companies use cookies...
The start of 2025 has seen a flood of conversation about large companies enforcing a full time return to the...
On 15 January 2025, Louise Keenan and Shauna Jones hosted our webinar “UK Data Protection: what happened in 2024 and...
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