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Update on contracting authorities co-operating together

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An Advocate General’s opinion in ISE v Stadt Koln Case C-796/18 has provided guidance on the circumstances in which contracting authorities can co-operate with other contracting authorities without needing to procure the arrangement.

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Brain cancer signs, types and grades. Know yours.

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Almost 11,700 people are diagnosed with a brain tumour each year - that's 32 people every day. Do you know the common types and symptoms of a brain tumour?

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Will businesses survive without ordinary workers?

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The new points based immigration system is due to go live from 1 January 2021. It will apply to both EU and non EU nationals.

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Religion and belief: ethical veganism in the workplace

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Tribunal holds in Casamitjana v League Against Cruel Sports that ethical veganism is a philosophical belief capable of protection under the Equality Act 2010.

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The media, the clinical negligence divide

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Claimants are often referred to in pejorative terms, as “lottery winners” and their legal representatives as ambulance chasers

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Employing low skilled workers post Brexit

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The new points based immigration system will apply to both EU and non EU nationals alike. The system is due to go live from 1 January 2021.

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Changes to contracts of employment

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The requirement to supply formal information to staff about their employment is set out in section 1 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996).

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A “Worker” qualifies as an employee for the purpose of TUPE

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Compensation for failing to inform and consult is up to 13 weeks’ gross pay per “employee”, companies may now prefer to err on the side of caution.

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Skilled Worker Scheme Post Brexit

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The Government has announced a new points-based immigration system today. The new system will be introduced from 1 January 2021 when free movement will cease and there will be no differentiation between EU and non EU citizens.

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How to increase the effectiveness of your lasting power of attorney

Private wealth
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Lasting powers of attorney (LPAs) are vitally important documents: they give someone power to make decisions about your financial affairs, or to make decisions in relation to your personal welfare, after you lose capacity.

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