In the first instalment of 2025, our team summarises the latest UK case law and developments in employment law – and their implications for ...
Although there is no legal obligation for employers to provide a contract of employment for their employees, there is a legal requirement to provide a written statement of terms, or “particulars” of ...
A former British government contractor appeared in a London court on Friday charged with making "damaging disclosures" about national security.
Ipswich Town are due to receive a £100k payment from Northern Irish club Coleraine for youngster Cameron Stewart.
The UK construction sector shrank in January, ending a 10-month period of expansion due to shrinking orders and rising cost ...
In likening the US government to the purges of Saddam Hussein’s Ba’ath Party in post-war Iraq, Vance provides a metaphor to ...
Insiders are behind half of data breaches, with human error driving one in three cases, analysis of ICO data has found.
Thailand on Wednesday cut off power supplies to areas in Myanmar where scam networks operate, following a public outcry ...
Businesses in the region will soon have to navigate Labour's package of reforms to workers' rights, billed as the biggest overhaul to ...
Medine Simsek and Harry Orbell, two Bexhill College students currently studying A Level Law have secured a highly coveted ...
In their messages to staff, the owners said the financial issues that have led to staff not being paid on time are down to a ...
After a year of record global elections in 2024, and a significant week for the United States, how has the political landscape shifted and what ...