Archive for January, 2020
Jack’s Law: New Parental Bereavement Leave to come into force from April 2020
Bereavement, grief and loss can cause many different symptoms and they affect people in different ways. There’s no right or wrong way to feel. There is no easy way of […]
Brexit and the food and confectionery industry
During the two World Wars, the UK took to its own lands to compensate for its inability to import food. The population was much smaller than it is now and […]
Hosts and the Law
Updated 24 July 2023 The online short-lets industry has become so big that many landlords and tenants regularly consider this option to earn extra income with minimum hassle. The likes […]
How immigration law could impact the logistics sector
Brexit talks are still in progress. This is 2020, so anything could happen. Right now, however, what looks most likely to happen is that the UK leaves the EU with, […]
Security products on commercial retail premises
These days a significant percentage of workplace security consists of the effective usage of physical barriers such as bollards and security gates. While these barriers are fairly “low-tech” and hence […]
A Brief Guide to the Laws Surrounding HGV Drivers
Currently, the UK is still bound by the EU’s rules on working time in general and HGV drivers’ hours in particular. As and when Brexit happens, there is likely to […]