
Shoplifting and aggression | Keeping staff safe amid rising retail crime
BLOG Written by Theresa Lama-Cramp on 22 August 2025 Retail crime is on the rise, and pharmacies are among the hardest hit. According to a

BLOG Written by Theresa Lama-Cramp on 22 August 2025 Retail crime is on the rise, and pharmacies are among the hardest hit. According to a

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 25 November 2024 With 20% VAT set to be added to private school fees from 1 January 2025, removing

BLOG It’s a well-known fact that poor health and safety practices cost businesses money. And with the HSE recently announcing yet another Fee for Intervention (FFI) hike,

BLOG (Updated in December 2025) Stress at work can lead to increases in absenteeism and poor performance at work. With managing stress a core issue

BLOG Written on 22 January 2024 The Health and Safety Executive (HSE)’s recent prosecution of Sunrise Poultry Farms serves as a stark reminder of the

BLOG Written on 1 September 2023 More than 100 schools in England have been ordered to close buildings following the discovery of crumbling aerated concrete

BLOG Written by Susie Lockheart on 22 March 2023 The longer sickness absence drags on, the greater the cost to organisations. As such, employers are

BLOG Written by Alexandra Farmer on 14 November 2022 As the cost of doing business crisis continues, employers are trimming down on spend and looking

NEWS Written by Sarah Bunker, Senior Solicitor 1. What is menopause and who does it affect? According to our recent survey, nearly two-thirds (65%) of

Blog Written by Sarah Bunker and Andy Hall on 27 September 2022 From the pandemic to the cost of living crisis, the upheaval of the