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Engaging with collective voice: navigating union rights under the Employment Rights Bill
02 Jul 2025Workplace Compass: The Employment Rights Bill marks a significant shift in the UK workplace landscape. While much of the focus is on new rights for individual workers, there are wider implications for how organisations engage with their people and manage change.
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The Standish Judgment: Supreme Court clarifies non-matrimonial assets on divorce
02 Jul 20252 July 2025 marks a significant moment in family law following the Supreme Court’s decision in Standish v Standish, a case that will shape the treatment of non-matrimonial property (NMP)and matrimonial property (MP) in financial cases, following a divorce.
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Modernising Wills: What the draft Wills Bill could mean for you
02 Jul 2025The Law Commission has published its long-awaited report and Draft Wills Bill, proposing the most significant reforms to Wills law in nearly 200 years.
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Governance reform – Committee system set to be phased out under new legislation
01 Jul 2025Devolution is not just about structural change.
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New economic crime legislation: what higher education institutions need to know about preventing fraud and corporate liability
30 Jun 2025Fraud is a hot topic right now for higher education institutions. Not only do students often find themselves as soft targets for fraud (ie 'money mules' or in relation to Authorised Push Payment/ APP fraud), but the institution itself now has its own responsibilities to reduce the likelihood of a fraud event taking place.
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In or out of the Procurement Act? What higher education institutions need to know
30 Jun 2025If you are an HE organisation considering your status under the PA 2023 or wanting to understand the implications, here are some issues to consider.