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New rules were introduced from 11 March 2024 to restrict care workers from bringing dependent family members to the UK. This change was brought into effect to address the disproportionate number of ...
The factors affecting public sector claims always make for a dynamic landscape. Recent social, political, economic and environmental factors have the potential to change that landscape further.
In the immediate aftermath of a serious or fatal incident there is the “golden hour” in which to gather information and evidence regarding what happened. An organisation will quite properly want to ...
Clearly in this case, the direct cause of the accident was the collision between Mr Pashamov and Mr Taylor’s vehicle, and the burden of proof was on Mr Pashamov to show that Mr Taylor failed to attain ...
This insight covers lifetime gifts in your Will, we provide information on the different ways that lifetime gifts can be ...
The High Court's ruling on acoustic shock and the Grindleford Criteria. Learn why acoustic engineering evidence remains ...
The accolade lists alongside CyXcel's NCSC CIR Assured Service Provider status and CREST accreditation for Cyber Incident Response Services. ISO 27001 is the most internationally recognised framework ...
In recent years the number of public inquiries in the U.K has increased significantly. Several high-profile scandals have generated significant public interest in an independent investigation to ...
On 19 March 2025, the Court handed down its judgment in a long-running dispute between the Earl of Yarmouth (otherwise known as the Honourable William Francis Seymour, “the Earl”) and numerous other ...
Section 2 of the Compensation Act 2006 states that an apology, an offer of treatment or other redress shall not, of itself, amount to an admission of negligence or breach of statutory duty. The Law of ...
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