[ad_1] The Government has agreed with the recommendations of the Low Pay Commission in relation to increases in UK minimum wage rates. Applicable from 1 April 2024, the
[ad_1] The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against the deportation of a mother with a British citizen child, finding that their separation would not be “unduly
[ad_1] The Court of Appeal has agreed with the High Court and dismissed an appeal on a point of statutory interpretation regarding when the right of abode was
[ad_1] The UK is falling significantly short of international labour standards. In fact, the government’s labour migration policy and wider hostile environment actively produces risks of labour exploitation.
[ad_1] The Court of Appeal has sent a case back to the Upper Tribunal for reconsideration after a failure to properly consider article 8 and the making of
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London still top dispute resolution hub
2023-10-30T11:30:00Z
By Gazette reporter
Law Society research confirms that the UK capital is the most attractive centre for commercial
[ad_1] This post reflects on Wednesday’s momentous Supreme Court decision in the Rwanda litigation. You can read Colin’s initial take on the judgment here. The Supreme Court’s decision
[ad_1] The low down In 1989 the Children Act brought a new coherence to the law relating to children, placing the child at the heart of decision-making. But
[ad_1] AAA and others v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] UKSC 42 On 15 November the Supreme Court determined the Rwanda removals policy to be