Part-time work has become increasingly common in the UK as both employers and employees seek greater flexibility in their work arrangements. The trend is driven by diverse factors,
Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter! It was Refugee Week last week and so we updated and republished some of our explainers, including this one which takes an
Today the British Institute of International & Comparative Law, the Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group and the Human Trafficking Foundation have published a new report on the impact of the
This landmark judgment, handed down on 11 June, came some eight years after BHS collapsed into administration on 25 April 2016 with a £571m pensions shortfall, 13 months
The low down Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should be front and centre of the industrial and wealth strategies of any incoming government. The ease and confidence with
The Home Office introduced immigration concessions and special visa schemes in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. These were the Ukraine family scheme, Ukraine extension
Biometric passports, also known as e-passports, are travel documents that include an embedded microchip containing biometric information, such as the passport holder’s facial features, fingerprints, and iris scans.
One of the fundamental elements of UK employment rights in relation to pay is that workers are entitled to receive a written itemised statement of pay, otherwise known
In this podcast Sonia discusses Kalayaan’s new report “12 years of modern slavery” with Avril Sharp, immigration lawyer and policy officer. The report looks at the history of
Richard Gregory Barca Application 12486-2023 Admitted 1986 Hearings 15-17 April 2024 Reasons 26 April 2024 The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of £30,000. While