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Recent public procurement case is the first to consider EU treaty principles post-Brexit

A recent judgment ruled that bidders can no longer sue for a breach of general principles of European Union (EU) law.

How does the new fire alarm legislation affect social housing providers?

From 23 November 2021, Social Housing landlords will be legally obliged to fit smoke alarms in all rented accommodation.

Financial Implications on Divorce: Commonly asked questions...

When getting divorced it is extremely important to also give some thought to the financial implications...Read more

How quickly can I sell a dental practice?

What are the issues which can delay the sale of a dental practice, and how can they be avoided?

The ‘Race to Zero’ – How sport can affect change

What is Sports for Climate Action, and how can elite sports organisations help tackle climate change?

The role of employers in promoting environmental sustainability

Green Human Resource Management brings together policies and systems which focus on environmental sustainability.

Proper recognition for workplace mental health issues?

The HSE have launched the 'Working Minds' campaign to help employers address workplace mental health.

NHS Foundation Trust breached health regulations during pandemic first wave

Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust was given formal written advice following the death of a radiographer from COVID-19.

Bypassing trade union collective bargaining rights- the latest judgment from the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has made it clear that employers who bypass collective bargaining arrangements do so at their peril.

Can you get divorced in England if you married abroad?

If you were married outside the UK you may still be able to divorce in England, but you should seek specialist advice.