Slowly getting there – what might immigration look like after Brexit?
It may not have been accompanied by the usual pomp and circumstance, but the Queen’s speech yesterday did give us […]
It may not have been accompanied by the usual pomp and circumstance, but the Queen’s speech yesterday did give us […]
With the Prime Minister preparing to trigger Article 50 around 15 March, and so begin the process of Britain’s exit […]
Welcome to the December edition of our employment law round-up. In this edition, we couldn’t fail to give you an […]
Due to continuing uncertainty following the Brexit vote, EEA nationals who qualify are acting now to secure their right to […]
In this month’s issue we consider the case of Dronsfield v. University of Reading, in particular the EAT’s observations in […]
In this issue, we look at whether Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is actually likely to have a […]
The German vice chancellor has called on certain EU countries (including Italy and France) to offer young British citizens who […]
The holiday season is upon us and workers have dreams of lying on beaches and splashing in the sea. […]