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Student contracts, consumer law and regulatory shift - where are we now?
Tuesday, 20 May 202511:00 am - 12:00 pmJoin Kris Robbetts and Bradley Evans for this informative webinar about whether recent regulatory intervention proven effective, and if it is time to adopt a more standardised approach across the sector.
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Immigration white paper published: what HR teams need to know
15 May 2025The UK Government has published its long-promised White Paper setting out how it intends to reduce net migration. The proposed changes are likely to have a significant impact on employers who rely on overseas talent.
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Government responds to concerns over third-party harassment duty in the Employment Rights Bill
15 May 2025The UK Government has published its long-promised White Paper setting out how it intends to reduce net migration. The proposed changes are likely to have a significant impact on employers who rely on overseas
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HMRC revises CEST employment status tool and guidance
15 May 2025The Government has clarified its position on the new third-party harassment duty in the Employment Rights Bill, emphasising prevention over retrospective knowledge.- Articles
TUPE: no transfer of liability for harm caused to third parties
15 May 2025This High Court decision confirms that TUPE does not transfer liabilities owed to third parties, reinforcing that the protections it provides are centred on employees, not external claimants.- Articles
Why the recent Supreme Court Judgment in For Women Scotland matters to academies and maintained schools and their pupils
15 May 2025This judgment clarifies that, for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010, sex-based rights and protections are grounded in biological sex. That is, the word 'woman' and 'man' refer to biological sex.