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Statutory Code of Practice on fire and re-hire comes into force
19 Jul 2024The statutory Code of Practice has come into force on 18 July 2024 as planned, despite the Labour Government's continued plans to introduce legal reform in this area.
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Labour Party Manifesto - introducing 'Grey Belt' land
18 Jul 2024Loosely defined as the 'poor-quality and ugly areas' of green belt land, the idea is that more land will be released for development.
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How the new Labour Government proposes to impact the Healthcare Sector
18 Jul 2024In the lead-up to the 2024 general election, the UK Labour Party unveiled a comprehensive set of healthcare pledges aimed at revitalising the National Health Service (NHS) and addressing the pressing issues facing the sector.
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A recent Ombudsman case concerning a school admission appeal decision
17 Jul 2024The Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman recently published a decision finding fault with East Riding of Yorkshire Council as the 'admission authority' for a school responsible for appointing an Admission Appeal Panel and arranging an appeal.
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The Impact of the new UK Labour Government's policies on social care
16 Jul 2024The recent electoral victory of the UK Labour Government has brought about a wave of significant policy shifts aimed at transforming the social care landscape.
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PING 2024 round-up - 'AI in pharma - Threat or opportunity?'
16 Jul 2024Over a month has passed since the 2024 PING conference, providing invaluable insights into the uptake of AI in Pharma, its transformational promise, and the accompanying risks and pitfalls. Below is a summary of our key takeaways.