News – 17 October 2024
News — 24 October 2024
Why are there still no safe routes to the UK for Gazan civilians trying to join their families here? Our Immigration team write in Solicitors Journal
News — 23 October 2024
Families of deceased children, whose identities were taken by undercover police officers, give evidence to the Undercover Policing Inquiry
Blog — 23 November 2018
What is a disability and when should ‘reasonable adjustments’ be made?
A failure to make reasonable adjustments is the most common form of disability discrimination.
Blog — 19 November 2018
Employment Appeal Tribunal rules that Addison Lee drivers are ‘workers’
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has confirmed that the Employment Tribunal (ET) was correct in finding that the Claimants were ‘workers’ within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996…
Blog — 16 November 2018
A remedy for historic discrimination in nationality law
A pending Remedial Order to amend sections 4C, 4F, 4G, 4H, and 4I of the British Nationality Act 1981 attempts to address the discrimination of the British Nationality Acts of…
Blog — 13 November 2018
Stop and search safeguards threatened: why the requirement for “reasonable suspicion” is so important
Stop and search has been cited as a vital tool against London’s violent crime epidemic. On Monday a furore erupted following reports that the police were trying to remove a…
Blog — 12 November 2018
How to handle the departure of senior employees
It can be very difficult to manage senior staff deciding to jump ship to another company.
Leaking of controversial “gangs matrix” database could lead to damages claims by those affected
The news last week that information from the Metropolitan Police’s controversial “gangs matrix” was leaked and shared on social media is extremely worrying.
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