[ad_1] In this podcast, Jamila Duncan-Bosu of the Anti-Trafficking and Labour Exploitation Unit discusses how the seasonal agricultural workers scheme facilitates exploitation, the barriers to people raising complaints
[ad_1] Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 is a powerful but often misunderstood area of the law. It enables family courts in England and
[ad_1] The threat of a levy on our profession to cover the reported £64m loss of client money by Axiom Ince Ltd has aroused consternation and comment in
[ad_1] Employers have to follow specific procedural and legal obligations when making people redundant. This includes giving a minimum period of notice to affected workers. The following guide
[ad_1] The immigration rules allow people to apply to remain in the UK on the basis of long residence. Those here lawfully can apply for indefinite leave to
[ad_1] Danielle Cohen Immigration Law Solicitors Limited are looking to hire Consultant Solicitors. We are a niche firm specialising in immigration law and human rights. We are a
[ad_1] There aren’t many books about immigration law in the United Kingdom so the publication of a new one should be regarded as something of an event. On
[ad_1] A new commencement order has been made today that will bring further provisions of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 into effect. The Nationality and Borders Act
[ad_1] ACAS has launched a public consultation on its draft code of practice for responding to requests for predictable work schedules. The draft statutory code outlines the procedures
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