Philosophical beliefs and a Twitter storm formed part of the recent Employment Tribunal judgment in A Bailey v Stonewall Equality...
Despite the change in prime minister, it is probably safe to assume that the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill (the...
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What can be learned from the recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case of Citibank NA and others v Kirk? Niels Kirk...
Would it be fair to dismiss an employee for failing to disclose their bankruptcy when there is no written requirement...
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Workers are entitled to a minimum of 5.6 weeks’ annual leave per year, paid at the rate of a week’s...
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) considered an unfair dismissal case involving the issue of political neutrality. Polly Jones was Head...
An employee has the right to obtain information from their employer in respect of the personal data which is held...
There have been two important recent developments in the law relating to Italian citizenship applications. The first change concerns applications...
A Mutual Will is one drawn up between two people who agree between them that at no point in the...
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I was pleasantly surprised to read that Virgin Atlantic has recently lifted its ban on cabin crew displaying tattoos at...
The distribution of a person’s estate following their death can sometimes be disputed regardless of what was written in their...
From time to time we’re asked by Small Self-Administered Schemes (SSAS) members to look at investments that they’re proposing to...
DEFRA’s Sustainable Farming Incentive is now open for applications from farmers in England who are in receipt of Basic Payment...
When a person dies, their Will plays a vital role in determining who carries out their wishes and how their...
When the UK officially left the EU on 31 December 2020, there was still much uncertainty as to how British...
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There was a time in the dim and distant past when pensions on divorce were given little status when considering...
Hitting the national headlines recently was the case of Whittle v Whittle & Another, which attracted interest as it involved...
Buckles Solicitors LLP has recently added to its reputation as a highly effective legal counsel to the family business sector...
The long-awaited Renters Reform Bill has moved a step closer with the Government promising that it will provide the biggest...