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Video evidence in will challenges - a cautionary tale
24 Jul 2025Homemade wills can save time and money, but when someone is vulnerable, the risks of a dispute are high.
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Agency worker status upheld for Ryanair contractor
23 Jul 2025The Court of Appeal has clarified when a worker supplied through an agency will be treated as employed by the agency, and confirmed that fixed-term arrangements can still count as temporary for the purposes of agency worker protections.
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Error in tribunal’s ‘last straw’ analysis leads to successful appeal in constructive dismissal case
23 Jul 2025The EAT has confirmed that a final act by an employer need not be serious or blameworthy in itself to revive earlier conduct, provided it contributes to a repudiatory breach of trust and confidence when taken cumulatively.
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Whistleblowing framework review highlights challenges and areas for reform
23 Jul 2025A government-commissioned review of the current whistleblowing regime has flagged legal uncertainty, limited internal procedures, and inconsistent support for whistleblowers.
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Can coercive control impact a financial settlement?
23 Jul 2025With reference to section 25(2)(g) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, the court has the ability to consider the impact of one party's conduct when determining a financial settlement. That said, conduct is often difficult to effectively argue and the threshold of conduct is high.
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Reform of non-compete clauses still on government agenda
23 Jul 2025During the 21 July House of Lords debate on the Employment Rights Bill, Baroness Jones of Whitchurch confirmed that the government “will be consulting on options for reform of non-compete clauses in employment contracts in due course.” This indicates that reform in this area is still under consideration by the new government.