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British Gymnastics Implements Crucial Reforms Following Damning Whyte Report

In July 2020, Anne Whyte QC was commissioned to conduct an independent review of the mistreatment allegations within British gymnastics. The...

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Paul Corrigan Partner

How to avoid HR hangovers from Christmas party chaos

The annual Christmas office party can be a major headache for employers. Whilst staff rejoice in festivities enjoying food and drink courtes...

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Victoria Mitchell Partner

Government Responds to 2017 Report on Hillsborough Injustices

The government has today finally outlined its response to the 2017 report on the Hillsborough injustices, bringing hope and closure to the r...

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Joseph Bridge Associate

When Time is of the Essence – Commercial Leases

Time being of the essence is a legal phrase which is often seen in leases in order to stipulate when something must be done, or not done by....

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Ashlea Thornton Partner

Temporary Event Notices – What They Are and When You Need One

The Licensing Act 2003 introduced the Temporary Event Notice (TEN) to enable venues without a premises licence to host events at which licen...

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Graeme Booth Associate Partner

Terminating a Commercial Lease

There are various ways in which a commercial lease can come to an end. This blog looks at various ways in which a commercial lease can be te...

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Molly Greenwood Associate Partner

National Living Wage Increases Announced

The government has announced changes to the National Living Wage off the back of recommendations by the Low Pay Commission. The National Li...

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Victoria Mitchell Partner