
Tribunals – Less Appealing?
In July 2013 the Coalition Government introduced fees in England, Wales and Scotland which had to be paid by an individual in order to pursue

In July 2013 the Coalition Government introduced fees in England, Wales and Scotland which had to be paid by an individual in order to pursue

The recent tragic death of a child in a London park when a tree limb collapsed has once again brought into focus the requirement for

Excessive or loud noise at work can damage your hearing. This usually happens gradually and sometimes is only noticed by the individual as they age,

When an employee leaves their employment, there may be an agreement with the employer to make a termination payment to compensate them for their loss

Where a commercial contract to provide services changes hands (known as a “service provision change”), the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection from Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE)

A Borough Council has been fined £13,000 plus costs of £1,317 after a two year old child had two fingertips severed when playing in a

A national alert has been issued by UK fire services warning of the dangers of fires caused by exploding e-cigarette chargers. More than 100 fires

There has been yet another case on the issue of annual leave, but this time regarding the right to carry over untaken annual leave into

Over the last few years, 10 children have been tragically killed by falling goalposts. The majority of these cases have involved children being hit by

We all do it at some time. We take a short cut, we take a risk or we do something that we know we shouldn’t