Read on for our monthly digest for employers on upcoming employment law changes and key, recent employment tribunal cases. Unfair dismissal & Heat of the Moment Resignations
It is worth drawing readers’ attention to the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023, which has just received royal assent. While as a private member’s
The Court of Appeal has dismissed a claim for damages against the Home Secretary for a five month delay in granting refugee status, following a successful appeal, to
The Home Office must reconsider an application in the now closed Turkish business person route after an poor initial decision to refuse was then compounded by flawed decision
A compilation of top content on UK immigration law and policy, updated weekly. Man and woman reportedly drown trying to cross Channel to UK – The Guardian, 22
The asylum system seems finally to have turned a corner: the asylum backlog is starting to fall. The backlog is the single most important problem with the asylum
At the table (Left to right) Siobhan Rattigan-Smith the Society of Will Writers; Craig Matthews LEAP; Seb Shakh WillSuite; Amy Wallhead Culver Law; Jeanie Whelan Awdry Law; Guy
The low down No court likes to see its decisions overturned. This was an embarrassment faced by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal following its decision to sanction Ryan Beckwith