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Will New EU Data Regulations Cause More Pain For UK Charities?

4th January 2017
It’s no secret that UK charities are suffering. Over the last 10 years alone they’ve lost more than £3.8bn in government grants and there’s no sign these are the last cuts they’ll see. But just when many charities were hoping, with the change of government, that perhaps the worst is over, a piece of EU […]
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Sir Brendan Barber Predicts Key Workplace Issues in 2017

3rd January 2017
Sir Brendan Barber, the chair of Britain’s top employment relations service, Acas, predicts what lies in store within the world of work for 2017 in a blog published today. Brendan Barber said: “History may remember 2016 as the year of surprise voting results that defied polling experts, which ended with a period of industrial unrest. […]
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Last Minute Attempt to Choke UN Funding for Human Rights

23rd December 2016
In the very final UN session of the year, a handful of countries seeking to avoid scrutiny of their own human rights records are attempting to cut off essential funding for the UN's independent experts. (New York) States including China, Russia, Israel and Belarus are expected to attempt to block the funding of key UN […]
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Leasehold Solutions Welcomes Housing Minister’s Calls for Leasehold Reform

22nd December 2016
The government’s Housing Minister, Gavin Barwell MP, has called the current leasehold system a “widespread problem that needs addressing” during a debate in the House of Commons to discuss the Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Act (2002). Speaking at the end of a wide-ranging debate, during which MPs offered numerous examples of unfair and unjust practices […]
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Bar Brexit Plan: Look at ‘Fine Detail’ to Minimise Uncertainty

12th December 2016
The Government must put the public interest at the heart of its Brexit strategy, the Bar Council has warned as it publishes The Brexit Papers, produced to help ministers and civil servants pin point the most pressing legal concerns arising from the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. The Brexit Papers have been written by members […]
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NEW WEBSITE REVEALS GENDER PAY GAP BY PROFESSION

9th December 2016
  Online tool allows public to find out the gender pay gap for their job Tool launched as reporting requirements for large employers is published for first time Construction & building trades supervisors have the highest gender pay gap in favour of men, at 45.4 per cent   Gender pay gap is an on-going debate […]
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New UK surveillance legislation driving user growth, says VIPOLE

8th December 2016
VIPOLE reports rapidly increasing downloads of its end-to-end encrypted communications platform ahead of the introduction of the so-called "Snoopers Charter" into UK law early next year. The controversial Investigatory Powers Bill, having now completed its passage through both houses of Parliament and received royal assent, is expected to pass into UK law in early 2017. […]
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Over 50,000 Sign Up for UK Land Registry’s Free Property Alert Service

6th December 2016
More than 50,000 people have now signed up to Land Registry’s free Property Alert service. The service helps people to detect fraudulent activity on their property by sending them email alerts when there is certain activity on the property being monitored, such as a mortgage being taken out against it. The recipient can then decide whether they […]
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New Weapon Against the Shadow Economy: Tax Authorities To Receive VAT Information In Real Time

5th December 2016
Tieto and the Federation of Finnish Financial Services have presented an initiative on digitalized value-added tax (VAT) reporting. The new standard would allow companies to report VAT information faster and facilitate real-time reporting. Adopting a uniform standard could help to increase European tax revenues by up to EUR 160 billion a year. The new ISO […]
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MPs Demand Consumer Protection Against Unsafe Carbon Monoxide Alarms

2nd December 2016
A group of 31 MPs from across the political spectrum have called on the Government to protect consumers from unsafe carbon monoxide alarms, which fail to comply with the industry wide safety standard BS EN 50291.  A recent investigation by the consumer right group Which? found that many alarms bought in the UK, online, fail […]
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