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£1bn commitment to decarbonisation

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It was the expectation that the NHS, schools and industry are expected to reduce their carbon emissions by two thirds over the next 15 years. If this expectation is achieved, it is anticipated that over 80,000 incremental green jobs will be created as part of the 10-point green recovery plan.

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A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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The inquiry into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) was established in May 2022 following serious concerns…

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Better the devil you know – The move from LIBOR to SONIA

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Lenders are currently faced with the decision of whether to: (i) explore other proposed “risk-free” rates (“RFRs”); (ii) switch to Bank of England Base Rate; (iii) only offer fixed rates to their corporate borrowers; or (iv) explore other pricing mechanisms.

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Clarke Willmott advises Wigan-based Ainscough Industrial Services on acquisition of Flegg Products

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Banking and financial services
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised international engineering group Ainscough Industrial Services (AIS) on its largest ever acquisition.

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Clarke Willmott announces 2024 promotions

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National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has announced a raft of internal promotions for 2024, including eight individuals due to become partners, four new senior associates and six new associates across several offices.

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Clarke Willmott expands Cardiff team with new partner hire

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Financial services litigation
National law firm Clarke Willmott has strengthened its financial services disputes team with the appointment of Martin Cox as partner in its Cardiff office.

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Commercial rent debts

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The Government has published the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill 2021 to implement the binding arbitration scheme announced on 18 June. The scheme is intended to resolve commercial rent debts which arose as a result of the coronavirus pandemic

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COVID-19 and the UK immigration system

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International measures to reduce the impact of COVID-19 are affecting foreign nationals who want to come to the UK and those who are already here and can’t leave or extend their stay.

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Delays in the Civil Justice System – is it time for a specialist Housing Court?

Delays in the Civil Justice System – is it time for a specialist Housing Court?
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Housing management

Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week Series – Part 2 As part of ASB Awareness Week, our housing management team has curated a…

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Does the commercialisation of genetically edited products have a future in the UK?

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The UK government announced a consultation on gene editing to consider whether the current regulations surrounding gene editing should be changed. If the regulations are changed, this could allow for the commercialisation of genetically edited products in the UK.

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