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The failure to prevent fraud offence is a new corporate offence which has come into force on 1 September 2025.
The short answer is yes but it will be much more difficult for employers following the introduction of the Employment Rights Bill because their ability to fairly dismiss employees who do not agree contractual changes is being restricted.
On 3 September 2025, Mr Jason Blake appeared at Beverley Magistrates Court and was fined for failing to respond to a data subject access request (DSAR).
This article explores the key considerations to keep in mind when selling or purchasing a property at auction.
We answer the top redundancy questions when you are being made redundant.
Nowadays most people have at least one social media account. Whether it’s Facebook or TikTok, X, or LinkedIn, most adults have an online presence.
Meeting the UK spouse visa financial requirement under Appendix FM can be one of the most complex parts of applying for a UK Partner or Family Visa.
To support your preparation, we have outlined 10 practical tips to help employers navigate the new requirements and take full advantage of the DUAA’s reforms.
The Employment Rights Bill is a major piece of legislation which significantly overhauls worker’s rights.
In an effort to save the high street, the government has proposed to ban upwards only rent reviews in commercial leases, without any consultation with professional bodies. It has caught the commercial property sector completely by surprise.
Businesses and self-employed professionals are in a constant pursuit of efficiency and productivity. There are, as a result, no end of tools and products available to smooth digital workflows.
From 22 July 2025, eligible Irish citizens who have been resident in the UK for five years can now register as British citizens under a new, simplified route.