According to the Oxford English Dictionary, ‘whistleblowing’ means bringing ‘an activity to a sharp conclusion, as if by the blast of a whistle; now usually by informing on
We received welcome news at the end of last year that the government had concluded the Online Fraud Charter, representing a commitment by online giants to tackle the
Andrew Paul Rose Application 12373-2022 Admitted 2001 Hearing 9-10 November 2023 Reasons 6 December 2023 The SDT ordered that the respondent should be struck off the roll. While
The Post Office scandal has rightly led to numerous calls for reform of the UK legal sector. Among them, our specialist area of practice, private prosecutions, is facing
A new version of the modern slavery statutory guidance was published in January, adding some protections for people who are at risk of being disqualified from trafficking support
A new version of the modern slavery statutory guidance was published in January, adding some protections for people who are at risk of being disqualified from trafficking support
The UK Government has implemented significant changes to the Right to Work regime, with effect from 13 February 2024. These updates encompass both revised guidance for employers conducting
The government has launched a formal and anodyne-sounding “Consultation on reforms to social housing allocations“. It proposed a new series of bars to being allocated certain types of
The government has launched a formal and anodyne-sounding “Consultation on reforms to social housing allocations“. It proposed a new series of bars to being allocated certain types of
Arrive from the south-east of England, which has a lacklustre way with municipal grandeur, and the exit from Liverpool Lime Street station stops you in your tracks. The