What does the “No Order Principle” mean?
When considering whether it should make an order, the court must only do so if…
April 29, 2024 By Philippa Leaity
When considering whether it should make an order, the court must only do so if…
When considering whether it should make an order, the court must only do so if…
April 29, 2024 By Philippa Leaity
Flexible working is still on the rise with the CIPD recently reporting 60% of employees…
April 22, 2024 By Ellie Hibberd
How should businesses respond to customers looking to cancel their wedding booking? With restrictions still…
November 30, 2023 By Stephens Scown
Many people don’t realise that since 6 April 2012 new employees must work continuously for…
September 27, 2023 By Chris Morse
Redundancy situations can occur where work of a particular sort or in a particular place…
August 15, 2023 By Ellie Hibberd
The advice given in this article is correct as of 11th March 2020. The situation…
May 31, 2023 By Stephens Scown
The Coronavirus pandemic has put pressure on a lot of businesses, causing many to consider…
April 19, 2023 By Mark Roby
Lockdown has had a huge impact on churches, parochial church councils (PPCs) and other church…
March 29, 2023 By Alison Stock
The tourism, hospitality and events industry has been hugely impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19). The lockdown…
January 4, 2023 By Stephens Scown
The Covid-19 vaccination programme is now very much underway, with immediate focus being given to…
October 28, 2022 By Stephens Scown
Challenges to Wills and estates are on the increase - do you have a Will…
October 6, 2022 By James Burrows
What a rollercoaster we have had: just off the back of Brexit we had Covid,…
September 30, 2022 By Verity Slater