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The Enforcement of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards: what does it mean for Commercial Landlords?

The Enforcement of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards: what does it mean for Commercial Landlords?
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Commercial property

The recent judgement in the case of John Anthony Turnbridge v The London Borough of Islington [2024] UKFTT 829 (GRC) highlights the need…

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The Football Governance Bill and the Independent Football Regulator – Once upon a time in Bury

The Football Governance Bill and the Independent Football Regulator – Once upon a time in Bury
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Crime & regulatory

Football matters to people. We did not need to come from Bury to know how traumatic the demise of that club was for that community….

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The importance of being precise in unfair prejudice petitions

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Primeking Holding Ltd and others v King and others [2021] (“Primeking”) seeks to remind us why the approach “take everything and the kitchen sink” is not always appropriate.

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The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 – Part 2

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Property litigation
Key reforms being introduced by the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 will see the most significant changes to the leasehold sector for over a decade.

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The Renters Reform Bill and the loss of Section 21 notices

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It is the intention that the Renters Reform Bill will abolish Section 21 notices, while strengthening landlords’ legitimate grounds for taking back their property. The proposed change is to aim to strike a balance between the rights of tenants and the rights of landlords.

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The right to work in the UK after Brexit

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The UK officially left the EU on 31 December 2020. Since then there has been a lot of speculation with employers as to what types of right to work checks they need to carry out with EU nationals and how EU nationals are able to work in the UK after Brexit.

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The risks of not assessing risks:Dairy farm fined after explosion fatality

The risks of not assessing risks:Dairy farm fined after explosion fatality
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Agriculture

A recent prosecution of a Lancashire dairy farm partnership serves as a poignant reminder that a failure to adequately risk assess tasks…

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TikTok on work devices

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In this article, Paula Squire looks at the topical data protection issue of allowing TikTok on your work email device.

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Time to hit inclusivity head-on

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Year on year the scope of the Equality Act 2010 appears to widen as employees and the Tribunals begin to recognise more circumstances which fall under the ‘protected characteristic’ headings.

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