What next for vaccine passports?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has stated that vaccine passports will not be needed for outdoor service in pubs from April 12. However, the announcement was quickly followed by reports of…
Read morePrime Minister Boris Johnson has stated that vaccine passports will not be needed for outdoor service in pubs from April 12. However, the announcement was quickly followed by reports of…
Read moreHave you thought about dealing with pub passports? The divisive issue of ‘Covid status certificates’ aka ‘pub passports’ continues to make headline news as trials are set to be carried…
Read moreThe government’s roadmap out of lockdown includes the re-opening of licensed premises for outdoor dining and drinking from 12 April and groups of up to six indoors, from 17 May….
Read moreThe Supreme Court has today provided some long-overdue clarity on whether sleep-in carers remain entitled to be paid whenever they are awake and working. The question the court was asked…
Read morePublic Health England has issued new guidance for those categorised as clinically extremely vulnerable. This can be accessed by clicking here. The guidance states that from 1 April 2021, those…
Read moreThe Government has today suggested that flexible working be normalised, and employees are given the option for part-time and flexible working from home in an effort to boost productivity and…
Read moreAn e-commerce checklist Whether your business has recently invested in creating a new or improved e-commerce function, or it has been operating online for some time, it is worth taking…
Read moreAre your employee’s contracts open to interpretation? This morning, the Supreme Court handed down their judgment in the case of Uber v Aslam. It’s the final chapter in a long-running…
Read moreWe work closely with our clients to help them understand their legal obligations and assist them when things go wrong. We recently advised a client in the education sector involved…
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