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 about
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 Wales
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 public
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 provides
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 remain
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 small
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 top
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 2022
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 that
Consultant/Freelancer (preferably), or possibly an employed Solicitor. We have two vacancies for two qualified Solicitors with proven experience in Immigration, Family or Civil Litigation to join our vibrant