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Football and immigration: Considering the various routes of entry

Following the end of freedom of movement, there is a new process for football clubs wishing to recruit from abroad.

Plans to cut sick pay for unvaccinated staff

Ikea has cut sick pay for unvaccinated UK staff who are forced to self-isolate due to exposure to COVID-19. 

Judgment handed down on Good Law Project's PPE contract challenges

The judgment highlighted key considerations for future procurement cases.

Are your Tenants Satisfied? How do you know?

As part of the implementation of the Social Housing White Paper the Government started a consultation in December on...

Premier League regulations on third party transactions

After the takeover of Newcastle United, the Premier League has introduced new regulations on third party transactions.

What to expect from employment law in 2022

We look ahead to likely changes in employment law in 2022.

Divorce financial settlement: What you need to know

A divorce settlement is an agreement between the couple over how their assets, pensions and income will be divided.

Miscarriage: beyond the legal protections, what more should employers do?

in our first blog focusing on miscarriage, we considered the legal protections afforded to employees affected by..

‘Transforming Public Procurement’: Cabinet Office publishes response to public consultation

The government has announced plans for an overhaul of public procurement law in the near future.