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Your Thoughts: Foreign Patients to Pay NHS Upfront

15th February 2017
Last week we heard that NHS services throughout England will have a legal duty to charge foreign patients upfront, when treatment is non-urgent and not eligible to be free. If they cannot pay in advance, as of April 2017, overseas patients will have to forgo services, and be refused operations. The announcement came from Health […]
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Your Thoughts: UK Apprenticeship Levy

7th February 2017
Lawyer Monthly has heard from several experts and specialists in this arena, and put together a round-up of their thoughts on the levy.
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UK Lords Call for Transparency in EU Sanctions Listing Process

6th February 2017
The Council of the EU should codify the standard of proof it applies to sanctions listings as soon as possible. This is just one of the conclusions of the House of Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee which publishes its report into the legality of EU sanctions. The Committee conducted a short inquiry into the EU sanctions-listing […]
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Law of the Lands: Anne Elliott on Agriculture

1st February 2017
The British farming industry is preparing itself for a ride, as the UK begins its journey towards exiting the EU. Some were eager to leave based on the hope of regaining control of British farming and now as Parliament sets out to implement Article 50, farmers and agricultural workers await on the changes in law. […]
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International Trade and How It Is Changing

1st February 2017
During the 25 years of his experience, throughout Europe and in the US, Renaud Roquebert has witnessed and taken part in some of the major global economic events: the inception of emails and the internet for everybody, the dot com boom and bust, the dramatic increase of globalisation and cross border trade, the enlargement of […]
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Rights in the Workplace: The Importance of Employment Law

1st February 2017
We spend a huge chunk of our time at work, so ensuring our workplace addresses our needs is vital as it will result in a reciprocated movement:  a happy workplace environment produces a thriving business. We speak to Lili Norris, whose approach to the field of Employment Law is very pragmatic and people oriented. She […]
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Bereavement Leave: Should You Work While You're Grieving?

1st February 2017
Death, usually accompanied with grief, is not set in stone; death can present itself unexpectedly and grief is never the same for two people. Nevertheless, the pair can have dire effects on one’s life, allowing them to fail in continuing with their daily routine. It is therefore surprising to note that there are no official […]
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