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RAAC — schools at ‘critical risk of sudden collapse’ with pupils unable to return

Some pupils across England are unable to return to school for the new term due to serious safety concerns.

The fatal impact of fitness to practise investigations on doctors

Deepika Raino explores criticism of the GMC's fitness to practise investigations and their fatal impact on doctors.

Warning for companies that introduce workers to third parties — Simply Learning Tutor Agency

Here we explore a landmark case that is having a significant impact on the recruitment industry and beyond.

Women’s football — closing the loophole on free transfers for academy players

A new compensation regime has been introduced for WSL and Championship clubs to prevent young players being poached.

Regulations permitting striking workers to be replaced by agency workers quashed by High Court

Employment businesses can no longer supply agency workers to replace those on strike, thanks to a new High Court ruling.

New Home Loss Payments Regulations 2023 coming into force in October

The upcoming Home Loss Payments (Prescribed Amounts) (England) Regulations are set to come into force in October 2023.

The call for effective regulation of non-surgical cosmetic procedures

We explore the state of patient safety in the cosmetics industry ahead of new Government regulations.

Minimising risk in contracts — excluding and limiting liability

Get a brief overview of what exclusions and limitations of liability mean and what to look out for in your contracts.

Indefinite extension to CE marking a boon to manufacturing

The Department for Business and Trade has announced an indefinite extension to the use of CE marking in the UK.