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Press release: Age accepted within hours of young person giving their evidence
Press release: Opening statement to the Lampard Inquiry on behalf of the families of Sophie Alderman and Edwige Nsilu
Blog — 15 February 2017
Victims of abuse inquiry blunders sue Met for £300k
Three prominent victims of false sexual abuse allegations are suing the Metropolitan Police in legal actions that could cost the force £3 million.
Following a complaint by Baroness Jenny Jones, the IPCC announces independent investigation into the shredding of documents following the announcement of the public inquiry into undercover policing
A police whistleblower who alleged that documents were shredded during a “cover-up” at Scotland Yard has claimed he was told “nobody died” when an internal investigation dismissed his concerns.
Blog — 09 February 2017
Shining a light on gender pay gaps
Shah Qureshi outlines the legal considerations for employers ahead of the introduction of gender pay gap reporting this April
Blog — 08 February 2017
Employers and the rights of EU nationals post-Brexit
Immigration analysis: In view of the UK’s eventual exit from the EU, what should employers be doing to prepare and protect their business? Emilie Cole, partner at Bindmans LLP, discusses…
Blog — 25 January 2017
The Supreme Court’s judgment on Article 50 - what happens now?
Public Law analysis: In its highly anticipated judgment in R (on the application of Miller and another) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, the UK Supreme Court…
Blog — 23 December 2016
Annual Review 2016
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