The low down Hit by a double whammy of austerity and pandemic restrictions, the criminal justice system is ‘on its knees’. Inadequate fees have forced many solicitors and
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Owen v Willow Tower involves a vegan whose employment contract was terminated following Ms Owen refusing a Covid vaccine on the grounds of vegan beliefs. The tribunal found
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The low down When the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked Microsoft’s $68.7bn takeover of Activision, Microsoft’s wrath earned it a one-to-one meeting with chancellor Jeremy Hunt. That
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On 2 May the Public Order Bill finally received royal assent, supplementing the protest restrictions which entered into force by way of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.