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BLOG Following Labour’s landslide election win, the UK has a new government and a new prime minister in Keir Starmer. Having promised “the biggest upgrade

BLOG Following Labour’s landslide election win, the UK has a new government and a new prime minister in Keir Starmer. Having promised “the biggest upgrade

Blog Written by Jane Hallas on 15 May 2024 Vicarious liability refers to the legal principle that holds employers accountable for the discriminatory actions of

BLOG Written by Oliver Davies-Patrick, Creative Writing student, on 22 April 2024. National Work Experience Week, which this year runs from 22 to 26 April,

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Blog Written by Ross Henderson on 17 April 2024 In educational settings, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors is a top

BLOG Written on 12 February 2024 Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting,

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 30 January 2024 Calculating holiday pay has been a notoriously tricky task. However, new Regulations (which make various changes

BLOG Written on 23 January 2023 Every organisation has a set of rules, guidelines, and standards that employees are expected to adhere to. When employees

BLOG Written by Angela Carter on 15 January 2024 With the pandemic forcing a widescale work-from-home experiment, 83% of organisations have since adopted hybrid work

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 27 November 2023 In a groundbreaking move toward reducing reoffending and reintegrating ex-offenders, the UK government has revised the